i love that. i was starting to join you. but you want me to cut it off now? my viewers are like, no. thank you good to see you, have a good one! a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin to another new legal filing of the fbi search to mar-a-lago, this is in addition to the head spinning legal documents in the last few hours. the newest one is from donald trump himself. it s a supplemental failing to support trump s request for a special master to review items seized by the fbi. in its, trump s lawyers are also asking for more detailed receipts from items seized in the fbi search, arguing that the redacted affidavit provides almost no information that would allow trump to understand why the search took place. or what was taken from his home. they also argued that the presidential records act is not a criminally enforceable statute. and new reaction from both sides of the aisle to the relea
the affidavit says those 184 classified documents, joyce, that were teach in january, they had markings for intelligence that could be a risk to national security. that includes intercepts of court ordered foreign surveillance and communications with confidential human sources overseas. let s lay it out simply here. spies. so, how unprecedented is all of this and why is it such a cause for alarm? i think one of the reasons that we are all struggling to find words to discuss this, alex, is that it is absolutely mind-boggling. the number of folders of information, the number of pages, the seriousness of the type of information that the former president treated cavalierly. according to the affidavit, had some of it was improperly stored. it didn t have folders that you would typically expect to find classified information in. it was mixed in with other information. it was strewn all around
sea youth and college division. winston, welcome. i am so glad you re here and i want to show folks part of it off at that you cowrote with nwa si pih ko president derek johnson. here it is. canceling to send thousand dollars of debt is like pouring a bucket of ice water on a forest fire. it hardly achieves anything, only making a mere dent in the problem. so, wisdom, what would make a dent in the problem and what do you think can be done to better close the inequity gap? you know, since president biden announced that he would be canceling student debt to make that promise during the presidential elections station, we ve been advocating for the cancellation of 50,000 or more of student debt. because we know that the cancellation of data that mark has the opportunity to close the wealth gap and increased wealth for the black community by 40%. the first cancellation was a great start, and the real victory is for those who are pell grant recipients of which many are black students, soon
mar-a-lago in various locations. these are some of our most important secrets. the top secret material is material that if released, could result in grave damage to the national security. so, overall, when you look at number, type of documents the way that they were stored, it is unprecedented and we hate to use that word because we have used so many times with the former president but i literally don t know what else to say about it. well i am still gonna ask another question get your comments on you are on whether the documents raised potential criminal culpability for donald trump, and after the affidavit, is there anyone else in trump circle who could also be at legal risk? well, second question first, there is definitely a question of whether not the people who were involved in the cover-up, of course the doj and the search warrant identifies a number of criminal charges looking at, and what is