and various documents were marked as top secret sensitive compartmentalized information. this would be material so te sensitive that the u.s. goes to excruciating efforts to conceal it. only people with top clearance can read them, and they have to do it in a scif. these scifs require a special lock and have re-enforced walls and electronic methods to prevent spying. i m going to go to katelyn polantz. you have the warrants. what else are we learning? there s more information in here than we could have expected yesterday. there is three pages that really lay out exactly what was seized from the property of the former president at mar-a-lago, the beach club that is also his home. and is not a secured facility in the way that the federal government sets up secured facilities at this time. and this list, it walks through, there are 33 items here that were seized as far as this list goes. most of them are boxes with labels on them. one is a leather bound box of documents, withi
lieutenant general mark hurting and david gergen. thank you, gentlemen, for coming in on this very busy friday afternoon. general hertling, i want to start with you. you have a lot of experience dealing with material at the highest security and classification levels. some of these documents were marked top secret, sci. which is, of course, the highest level of classification and could presumably include materials about nuclear weapons, as the washington post is reporting. is there any normal process where materials like this would be in a private residence, even in the private residence of a former president? none whatsoever, dana. i will say that emphatically. it belongs in a scif facility, under the control of what s called an sso, a special security officer. they track the documents. they know where they are. that s probably why they knew that mr. trump had absconded with some of them when he went to mar-a-lago and didn t give