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The Lead With Jake Tapper

but what your reporting is reading these laws is that's not necessarily relevant. can you explain that? >> yeah, so the three laws, i'll read you the three federal codes, one is 793. that's known as the espionage act, gathering, transmitting or losing defense information. code 1519, this is destruction, alteration, falsification of records. in federal investigation. this is an obstruction statute, and then there's 2071, which is concealment, mutilation of federal documents. what's interesting about especially if you look at 793, which is the espionage act, the national defense information. it doesn't really turn on whether the items are declassified. it doesn't turn on whether you have authority to possess these documents. so the federal government, according to this document, the prosecutors at the justice department are investigating possible crimes.

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Deadline White House

>> okay. really, it is just what you said. it was combined with the warrant, they could have everything. so, i think it became pretty clear by yesterday, they needed to just get those documents back. now, it is a different time and law enforcement folks will be poring through quite a treasure trove of arterials that could bear on other kinds. second is espionage. over the course of the week, leaks were coming out. that is what i was surmising and others might as well. could the former president of the united states be charged with espionage. also, do not overlook the 1519. that was part of it. that was brought in order to shore up the espionage act. what that tells me, by the way, they had real concern. remember, they had to show the magistrate not just probable cause, but fresh probable cause that recent events gave rise to worries that he was going to

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Deadline White House

one is 18 usc 793, the espionage act, taking defense information against the interests of the united states or grossly negligently removing it from its proper place of custody, aka the white house. also, it covers the failure to return classified or sensitive information when demanded by the united states. that has a ten-year sentence. second crime is 18 usc 2071 which is concealment, removal or mutilation of defense information. that's a three-year penalty, but it also bars you from running for future federal office. then the third crime enumerated that the magistrate judge signed off on is 18 usc 1519 which is a surprise to us. this is a statute about the destruction or alteration or falsification of records in an active federal investigation. so that's like maybe trump was

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Deadline White House

physically safe in the days to come. this is a really tragic thing. the other thing i want to point out is we've so far talked in the show about what was found at mar-a-lago, but the search warrant actually has this other crime that i mentioned at the outset of the show, 18 usc 1519 which covers the destruction or falsification of records in a federal investigation. so that to me suggests it's not just what was that they found at mar-a-lago but what they didn't find. and you know, with trump, you know, he's so into his cover-ups. it's not just what he does which is always -- often problematic, but it's what he does afterwards to try and prevent the investigation, you know, whether firing james comey or whatever. so if it -- just reading between the tea leaves here, it looks like maybe the government thinks trump was destroying some documents which now don't exist at all. so there's two different sets of crimes here.

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The ReidOut

suggest this is a valid search? >> oh, ari, there is know request that everything here was by the book. it is tightly written in terms of where they wanted to look for materials and what they wanted to look for. and they cited three really serious federal statutes. now, i should say that it is not required and not really the practice to cite every statute that you're thinking about. so there is probably even more where that came from. but those three are serious crimes. these are not sort of technical violations. and at least one of them was very surprising to me. the citation to the obstruction statute, 1519 which i think we'll talk more about. >> go ahead, yeah. >> yeah, well, so, i think we had all anticipated that there would be reference to some of the very statutes that prohibit the concealment and the destruction and passing to others of government records, but that one, 1519, that is just

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Erin Burnett OutFront

and ty cobb, he was the lawyer in the investigation. two who know more about this than anyone. professor, let me start with you on this reporting about messages wiped from key department of defense officials phones from january 6th. is it possible that this is a random coincidence? >> no. i mean, i suppose anything is possible. it's possible that all of the air will get sucked out of the room, but when you look at what happened with the secret service and with the department of homeland security and now with the department of defense with keogh figures alls appointed by donald trump, it looks like it's clearly a plot to destroy information that is necessary for ongoing inquiry. that is a serious federal crime under 18 u.s. code section 1519 punishable by 20 years in

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BBC News

states, she said that meeting jeffrey epstein was the biggest regret that she has ever made and it was the biggest regret that she had ever made in her life. we will now speak to rachel, —— here with me now is rachel fiset, defence lawyer and co—founder of the legal firm zweiback, fizay & coleman. she's not involved in any aspects of the case but is an expert in the legal process. 20 years, thejudge earlier on had said that she was going to act to the guidelines of between 1519 that i have, she's gone slightly over that. is not a surprise? it’s i have, she's gone slightly over that. is not a surprise?- i have, she's gone slightly over that. is not a surprise? it's not a surrise that. is not a surprise? it's not a surprise given — that. is not a surprise? it's not a surprise given the _ that. is not a surprise? it's not a surprise given the position - that. is not a surprise? it's not a surprise given the position that i that. is not a surprise? it's not a i surprise given the position that the probation officer took in this sentencing. what happened for the judge is that the prosecution made a recommendation of 50—65 years. and ghislaine maxwell's attorneys made a recommendation of four to five

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BBC World News-20220303-05:04:00

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Corona kills another 64: 1,519 more test positive, 987 recover


National
March 5, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The national tally of active COVID-19 cases was Thursday recorded 17,117 with 1,1519 more people testing positive and 987 patients recovering during 24 hours.
Sixty-four patients died during 24 hours of whom 61 were under treatment in hospital and three in their respective quarantines and homes on Wednesday, according to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC). During the last 24 hours, most of deaths occurred in the Punjab followed by Sindh.
The maximum ventilators were occupied in four major areas including Multan 21 percent, Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) 35 percent, Peshawar 16 percent and Lahore 35 percent.
The maximum Oxygen beds (alternate oxygen providing facility other than ventilator administered as per medical requirement of COVID patient) were also occupied in four major areas of Gujrat 94 percent, Peshawar 39 percent, Lahore 25 percent and ICT 26 percent.

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Los Angeles Rams free-agency overview: Find a deep threat, pass rusher


Game plan: McVay said near the end of the season that Floyd was a player he wanted to return in free agency. But after a career-best season, the Rams will certainly face competition when Floyd tests the market. He tallied a career-best 10.5 sacks last season.
INSIDE LINEBACKER
UFA: none
Game plan: All inside linebackers remain under contract, with Travin Howard an exclusive rights free agent. Kiser, who was sidelined for five games last season because of a knee injury, is expected to remain a starter alongside Young.
CORNERBACK
UFA: Troy Hill
Game plan: After intercepting three passes and scoring three defensive touchdowns last season, Hill proved himself as a playmaker and will test the market. The Rams will closely monitor Hill's situation in attempt to re-sign him. Darious Williams, a restricted free agent, is likely to be retained, while Long will be expected to step in if Hill departs.

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