biden has said that they offered the doj access to the his wilmington home. in fact, here s a spokesman for the white house counsel following the investigation. take a listen. as this process is ongoing in this process continues, the president and his team are being fully cooperative. making sure that they access to the information that they need. and that is why the former justice was able to go to the house yesterday, conduct a search cooperatively with the attorneys. to your point about access, why is this search consensual or feud through a it was uncooperative. yes. you continue to say the word cooperative in so i want to be assured i am understanding this correctly. does this mean there was no warrant? that is correct. charles, how would the special counsel view the fact they did not issue a warrant, particularly when comparing this to the trump investigation? i think it is going to make a significant difference, because as elise already pointed that it speaks dir
or, was there truly sensitive stuff that compromises sources and evidence? i think that will be a major issue with these documents. how serious are these documents. who had access to them? who may have seen them? was this truly something that was just careless and stupid or was there something larger, more nefarious, a foot? the special counsel will look into all of those questions to ensure that there was no criminality. or, if there was criminality, to look into the question of criminality into ultimately make a decision. that is what this investigation will look like. it will be trying to understand how did this happen, what was in the documents, who may have seen them. why were they there? and why did it take so long for these to be found? charles, the trump team is being investigated for obstruction. you articulated. that this is than the former presidents classified documents case. legally speaking, if they re
possession suggests, in a bird s over course of. time as our colleague points last night, when charles warren i were on air with, him this is a man who has been in public service for the better part of 50 years of his life. the fact that a man who is a member of the senate foreign relations committee, as well as the former vice president for many, years and now the president, has only had roughly two dozen or so documents with classified markings fanned on them in his possession, is itself a remarkable, given the ways in which people move in and out of public life. i do not think that the public really appreciates in particularly rash that comes at the end of the administration, in terms of packing up. again, no evidence so far that president biden himself has been involved in any of those moves, much less and accessing those materials after the point. certainly, those facts could change. and will change with. it but as of right now, i do not think the age really matters so much as i