edges up. we ll tell you why that might be good news for your wallet. plus, climate change washing away the flood maps. previously dry areas now under threat. has your home been pushed into a flood zone? hello, and welcome to the lead. i m kaitlan collins in for jake tapper. we start today with our politics lead, and a new detailed look inside what the fbi seized from former president trump s mar-a-lago home last month. a federal judge today unsealed a seven-page inventory of the highly sensitive government documents that trump had in his office and in his storage room, despite one of his lawyers telling the government they had given everything back. mixed in with newspaper clippings, clothes, and gifts, fbi agents found more than 11,000 nonclassified government documents, and more than 100 classified documents. 31 of those marked confidential, 54 marked secret, and 18 marked top secret. plus, 90 empty folders, 48 marked classified. and 42 of those labeled, quote, retur
even as unemployment ticked up. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i m brianna keilar and you re in the situation room. our top story tonight, the newly unsealed inventory from the fbi s mar-a-lago search and the questions that it s raising about former president trump s handling of highly classified material. cnn s senior justice correspondent evan perez is following the investigation for us. so evan, this full inventory shows more than 48 empty folders with classification banners as well as some personal items mixed in with government documents. what exactly does this more detailed list reveal? well, that s exactly right. you look at some of the haphazard way seemingly haphazard way in which some of these items were being stored, mixed in with items of clothing and news clippings and magazines, you have classified information, for instance, 18 documents that were marked top secret. 54 documents marked secret. a