meanwhile, nbc news reports that top intelligence officials do not appear to have launched a former formal damage assessment related to classified documents found at mar-a-lago. there were also signs the former president is increasingly upset over the fbi seizure of those records. rolling stone reports he has been pushing his lawyers to, quote, get my my top secret documents back. one prominent constitutional lawyer had a no holds barred response to that. these documents belong to the executive branch, they belong to the united states of america, and donald trump cannot assert that branch privilege as the former president of the executive branch. trump took them, he stole them, in effect. one washington post columnist says trump s determination to cling to classified documents could create his biggest legal headache yet. an op-ed titled behind trump s campaign of delay and defiance at mar-a-lago, david ignatius writes that trump is now like king leader in angry exile.
writes that trump is now like king leader in angry exile. he had, trump s notion of supreme personal power, his document narcissism might ve caught up with him in the mar-a-lago search. ignatius ends with the suggested solution in this controversy. he writes, stop denigrating the rule of law. respected. and with that, let s bring in our lead off panel. jacqueline alemany, congressional investigations reporter for the washington post, an msnbc contributor. eugene daniels, white house correspondent for politico, and barb mcquade, veteran prosecutor and former dish and shiny for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with the doj during that biden inflation is a professor at the university of michigan law school. good to see you all, jacqueline, you have new reporting on just how long the national archives has been trying to get these documents back from trump, even before he left the white house. but the former president acts like he is surprised by this. tell us what you learned.
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