from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin this hour with new developments from the fallout from the fbi search of mar-a-lago. a federal judge in florida is now signaling that she is inclined to grant a request from donald trump s lawyers to appoint a special master in the case. the hearing is set for thursday. a new reaction today after the director of national children s told chalk lawmakers in the house oversight intelligence committees that her office would conduct a risk assessment of republican mar-a-lago materials. democratic lawmakers in both chambers of congress expressed concerns over the former president s handling of documents. the thought that he had put our national security, and those who serve to protect us at such risk is extraordinary. i m deeply alarmed at what we are learning. it is not about whether donald trump broke the law, but that he could be putting our national security at risk, he could be
i m deeply alarmed at what we are learning. it is not about whether donald trump broke the law, but that he could be putting our national security at risk, he could be putting the lives of individuals who work for the united states at risk. and some new reaction today to president biden student loan forgiveness plan, senators on both sides of the aisle have differing views on the relief. i just thought it was monumentally unfair, unfair to people who didn t go to college because they cannot afford it. unfair to people who would pay their loans back. unfair to people who got higher education and that the government didn t make loans. and just bad economics. and it is shocking, george, that some republicans, that the government didn t actually, on occasion, did something to benefit working families and low income people. in my view, the president did the right thing. and a new giant leap for mankind as nasa is getting ready for the historic artemis