tuesday. we ve got all the details and what to expect and what to watch for this week. plus we will dive deep into the question of why, why was donald trump so hell-bent on holding on to these documents? alaska former deputy national security adviser been rose that question. also tonight, how concerned is the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee about trump s reckless handling of our national security secrets? congressman jim hines joins me in just a few minutes. and later, a dividing line is forming between trump s republican opponents when it comes to the messaging around this indictment. a couple are calling him out but most sound more like his defense team than his rivals for the nomination. we on tuesday donald trump will be arraigned for the second time in three months. this time at a federal courthouse in miami you will be facing 37 federal criminal counts then include willful retention of national defense information and conspiracy to obstruct justic
retention of national defense information and conspiracy to obstruct justice. it s all in here in the indictment with that in which i encourage you to read. the agreement will likely look and sound pretty similar to naples arraignment manhattan. after traveling from new jersey to miami tomorrow to plead not guilty to the charges. and in the run up to his day in court donald trump is taking his usual combative stance. as he campaigned on saturday he gave the special counsel a little more to take a look at it. when i left office and was moving to florida boxes were openly sitting on the white house sidewalk, everybody was taking pictures of them. this isn t somebody smuggling boxes out. pictures of them you ve all seen it sitting with people from gsa and other people waiting to put them on a truck. maybe doesn t know he has the right to remain silent, he