in all cases we want to figure out who has what and why. neil: all right. if you find something, say something. anything at all. anything. really. lots of questions about all of these classified documents that keep showing up as the director of national intelligence sits down with members of the senate intelligence committee for a classified briefing. that s going on right now. chances are there will be a lot of questions there as well. will there be any answers? we re keeping track of all of it with aishah hasnie on capitol hill. she will give you the latest. congressman gary palmer on the national archives missing a key deadline for information and more than a few folks ticked off about that. karl rove on how this document drama could be impacting the 2024 election. so many angles and sides to this, so little time. welcome. i m neil cavuto. welcome to your world and a snowy my part of the world. first time we re seeing anything like it in the northeast this year. first
we will cover the big news out of the justice department as. well the attorney general merrick garland announcing today that he s moving to unseal the warrant to search trump s home. but we start tonight with a truly gobs mouth getting new report from the washington post. here is it, fdr searches trump s home to look for nuclear documents and other items, sources. a quote, classified documents relating to nuclear weapons were among the fbi items ip agents sought in a search of former president donald trump s residence on monday, according to people familiar with the investigation. experts in classified information set the unusual search underscores a deep concern among government officials about the types of information they thought could be located at trump s mar-a-lago club, and potentially endanger a falling into the wrong hands. one former justice department official, who in the past oversaw investigations of leaks of classified information, said the type of top secret
about his kill fbi desire to kill agents shortly after search at mar-a-lago. fbi agents we re also learning tonight shortly after the that he was at the capitol search at mar-a-lago. we re also learning riots on january six. tonight that he was at we will cover the big news out the capitol riots on of the justice department as. january 6th. we are going to cover the big well the attorney general news out of the justice department as merrick garland announcing well. the today that he s moving to attorney general merrick unseal the warrant to search garland announcing today that he is trump s home. moving to but we start tonight with a unseal the ward to search trump s home truly gobsmacking getting new report from the washington post. here is it, fdr searches trump s home to look for nuclear documents and other items, sources. a quote, classified documents relating to nuclear weapons were among the fbi items ip agents sought in a search of former president donald trump s resid
january 6th. we are going to cover the big news out of the justice department as well. the attorney general merrick garland announcing today that he s moving to unseal the warrant to search trump s home. but we start tonight with a truly gobsmacking new report from the washington post. here s the headline. fbi searched trump s home to look for nuclear documents and other items, sources say. quote, classified documents relating to nuclear weapons were found among the items that fbi agents sought in a search of the former president donald trump s florida residence on monday, according to people familiar with the investigation. experts in classified information said the unusual search underscores deep concern among government officials about the types of information they thought could be located at trump s mar-a-lago club, and potentially in danger of falling into the wrong hands. one former justice department official, who in the past oversaw investigations of leaks of classi
classified, highly classified information. i don t want you to give away national secrets, not that you would, congressman, but i m curious whether you encountered classified documents that might have a high marking and you discovered are anything but. that maybe we overclassify or overstockpile all of this data and information and documents having to do with so many up. we do know that it s gone up by a four fold factor in just the last couple years. so that s a lot of stuff. it is. you know, i don t have a problem with stuff that was formerly classified being declassified. that s the prerogative of the president. the stuff that hasn t been declassified should be treated as though it s of the utmost secret. this goes back to the hearings that i was involved in with hillary. with former secretary state