inquiry back here in washington, with senate intel leaders demanding the fbi show them the receipts, formalry asking to see those classified documenting taken during the mar-a-lago search. plus, two primary elections that could tell us about the state of the republican party, all happening just hours from now. we re in wyoming and alaska with what might be the final stand for at least one former leader in the republican party. i m hallie jackson in washington. we have a lot to get to. covering all of this for us, tom winter, msnbc political analyst greg bleustein, and kim whaly from american university, former white water independent counsel. tom, i ll start with you as the tip of the spear. you spoke with giuliani s attorney who confirms he s now a target in the investigation. what does target mean and how significant is it? great question, hallie, and one we re still trying to answer. robert costello is the attorney for rudy giuliani who has told nbc news within the las
let s start with the twice-impeached pathologically duplicitous former president on the truth social platform that his passports were seized by the fbi. there s one caveat to that, nbc has not independently claimed if it is true and it could be a significant detail in what s become a stream of revelations. the washington post out with new details on the early stages of the probe when officials at the national archives suggested that trump had documents in his possession even after they retrieved 15 boxes from mar-a-lago. at first archives officials believed that the fbi wasn t taking the documents issued seriously and they grew frustrated according to people familiar with the document dispute and agents interviewed trump s current and former advisors asking what material was in them and who was responsible for the packing and what might still be at the florida club according to a person who was questioned, quote, they interviewed almost everyone who worked for him, a trump
eastern. good to be with you. i ll see you tomorrow and for no deadline: white house picks it up right now. aloha, namaste john heilemann in for nicole wallace. at this very hour fbi agents were on donald trump s mar-a-lago conducting the unprecedented historic search and seizure operation that yielded a trove of documents some classified as top secret with profound legal and political implications for donald trump and the party and perhaps america today amid mounting concerns with violence with the department of justice probe with the sense of information and the political firestorm ignited by the search shows no sign of dying out.
on kneeling by some players during the nationally at them, tonight there s a big job opening in the nfl. after one of the league s top quarterback suffered what could be a season-ending injury. this comes as former san francisco quarterback colin kaepernick is suing the nfl over what he says is collusion to keep him off the field because of his political protests. national correspondent william la jeunesse has the latest from los angeles. the firestorm ignited by colin kaepernick continues to sunday with fans divided. a banner in jacksonville said be american. boycott the nfl. if you don t like it in this country, get out. speak we have people who have legitimate concerns. kaepernick filed a grievance under claiming 32 nfl team owners colluded to get them off the field because of his politics. last year the farmers have physical 49er knelt during the national anthem to protest racial injustice.
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