the time of the raid arguing documents were declassified. president trump has declassifie everything. there was nothing classified by the fact that they put the classification on the inventory to me was because they thought it would get out to the press. and they wanted something to sa oh, look, he kept classified documents. nothing bit is classified. none of it. and republicans our demanding transparency from the fbi calling on the justice department to release the underlying affidavit to the panel. oklahoma republican congressman mark wayne mullen is one of those tonight who will during this. we begin with team coverage of our top story tonight. life outside moral lago at this with reaction from the trump legal team. what a day once again here i the nation s capital. a federal magistrate unsealing the search and seizure warrant of the moral lago home. that magistrate judge by the name of bruce reinhardt signed the warrant back on the fifth o august giving the fbi authorit
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