thursday admitting his role in a decades long tax fraud scheme. international community reacting this horror that this could be at the center of fighting. hello and welcome, it is friday, august 19, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast where a federal judge has released a few new documents related to the search of donald trump s mar-a-lago home and the details they contain on the potential offenses sharpen the focus on the former president. the same judge signed off on the affidavit and he indicated thursday that he is willing to unseal portions of it that were used to just guy the fbi search. he told prosecutors to prepare redactions to the document in case the ruling is to release it. meantime we re learning that trump s claim that he had a standing order to declassify the documents taken from the oval office is nonsense. cnn can exclusively report that 18 former top trump administration officials have been mocking that claim. here is how trump s f
any parts of the search warrant records. and as brian todd explains, they are worried about the safety of fbi agents. reporter: the possible unsealing of the probable cause affidavit for the fbi search of donald trump s mar-a-lago home raising concerns about what it could mean for the safety of fbi agents. a justice department lawyer telling the judge, if the affidavit is unsealed, the department would want to redact background information on the agents involved in the search. if you were an fbi agent right now, i d be concerned. reporter: if the affidavit is released everyone heavily redacted, could it put agents in danger? if the basis for invading mar-a-lago was just to find documents, then i think that there is going to be a lot of trouble in the nation. if the affidavit is unsealed with redactions that protect witnesses, and it shows that
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Denver7’s parent company, the E.W. Scripps Company, filed a motion Thursday along with other media outlets seeking to unseal the full case record of the search of Mar-a-Lago.
KATC's parent company, E.W. Scripps, was among several media corporations who filed Motions urging a south Florida court to release the warrant served on Mar-a-Lago