forthcoming with investigators, or both. sources telling the times, investigators still are seeking more surveillance footage from mar-a-lago, a sign officials are looking into how the classified material was handle while improperly stored at the former president s estate. according to the times, the fbi declined to comment. president trump s spokesman did not immediately respond. joining us now, justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian, and former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official, chuck rosenberg. good morning to you both. ken, i ll start with you. nbc news is working to confirm all of this, a blockbuster story dropped last night by the new york times . the top line, the 300 documents. 300 of them taken by donald trump, according to the times reporting out of the justice department, is a pretty staggering number when you consider all the excuses donald trump has made. well, he just slipped some things into his briefcase, or they were planted by the f
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as well. yup. as you made the point, processing paperwork has been slowing down, and this money will speed that up. perhaps equally as importantly, as you also just said, because of the shortfall of funding, there has been an enormous drop in the number of audits, particularly of wealthy people. so this chart shows you four different income groups and what s happened to them. if you look at the turquoise group at the top, people who made over $10 million a year, they had a 22%, almost a 1 in 4 chance of being audited back in 2010. today, they have less than a 4% chance of being audited today. give you another example from the third line down, which is people who make over $1 million. back in 2010, there were 41,000 audits of them. today, there s 14,000 audits of them. part of the problem for the irs has been, these audits are complicated, not surprisingly,