point and what it tells us about the investigations, ongoing into the former president. tonight with the context the former democrat senator and us district attorney doug jones katy balls the deputy political editor of the spectator and the republican strategist doug heye. hello welcome to the programme. it is unprecedented. never before, at least in the modern age, have federal agents searched the home of a former president. the warrant that was executed on mar a lago yesterday, while donald trump was in new york, would have required close collaboration between the fbi and the secret service guarding him, and no doubt it was signed off by the attorney general, merrick garland. but what were the agents looking for? and why the sudden urgency? what we do know, is that when donald trump left the white house last year, there were thousands of documents still in his possession, some of them classified. the washington post reported, that injanuary, 15 of those boxes were r
you have always been truthful. but i don t think you telling the truth but your age. i know that you re much, much younger and you want people to think that, oh. it gives me gravitas? i think you transpose the numbers. 24. let s not argue, david. some argue. 24 just fine with me. happy birthday to you. thank you so much for last week. i gotta spend league with my family up from louisiana. we had a great time. around the water. we take about. trip we went to the beach. we swam. we barbecue. it was so nice. i can tell you the importance of family. go home, enjoy uber. they love your family. be with them. i will see you on wednesday. well, thank you so much. i m glad you had to break. it was an honor to be a chair. as you to keep warm. you do much better. see later. i don t know about. that see later. have you heard the two. so, i have a lot to tell you about. this one going to tell you. so, i m back. i m happy to be back. i m having a new perspective as many have af
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