search in a statement after the story first broke, writing, in part, after working and cooperating with the relevant government agencies, this unannounced raid on my home was not necessary or appropriate. they even broke into my safe. a top republicans are rushing to condemn the move, which was likely approved by the leaders of the justice department, including christopher wray, the fbi director who was appointed by former president trump. now, we ve got this story covered from florida and washington. cnn s gabby orr has more on what led to the warrant and we re going to begin, though, with cnn s leyla santiago near mar-a-lago. so, give us the details, first, of the search of trump s home. reporter: right, well, it s been more than 24 hours now, victor, since that execution of that search warrant by the fbi. right behind me, right at mar-a-lago. the primary residence of the former president, donald trump. so, here s what we know, and there s a lot we don t know, but let s
is this kind of intense violence that so many cite when they talk about haiti s spiral towards collapse. the fire power they bring doesn t in itself change who s in control. gangs are able to block main roads at will with trucks. it requires a major operation to clear them. gangs now often match or outgun the police. they have a bulldozer too, demolishing rivals houses in one area. locals fled at night during ten days of clashes in july that left over 470 dead, injured or missing said the u.n., as the g-9 gang expanded control, burning and demolishing. those who survived fled here
where a mix of flies and rain stopped them from even sleeping. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] reporter: to see where acute desperation can lead, we travel to where what s left of the government rarely treads. don t be fooled by the beauty. there is no paradise here. only hunger, heat, trash, and the business of leaving. traffic is boats out to the bahamas, cuba, florida if you re lucky. and while these places are sending haitians back in record numbers, the u.s. coast guard is also stopping four times as many
hello, colonial penn? with godaddy you can start a stunning online store for free. easily connect it to social platforms and marketplaces. and manage all your sales from one place. because if you ve got it, we ve got you. start for free at godaddy.com/startfree haiti is spiraling deeper into crisis. the country is facing skyrocketing inflation, gas shortages, food insecurity, all while gangs take control of dozens of neighborhoods in the capital city of port-au-prince. cnn s nick paton walsh has more.
reporter: the descent into the abyss in haiti is fastest here. the one certainty is when the police s.w.a.t. team we are with cross into gang territory, they will take fire. it is now a blunt war for control of the capital. the police need to prove they can be here. the gangs, that the police cannot. and it is ordinary citizens who are caught in between. here, a passenger on a civilian bus that was hit in the street. [ speaking foreign language ] reporter: in the days before, police said they rescued six hostages in this same area and killed a leader of the 400 gang. but the police struggle to hold ground, so the gangs, whose