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him to say. right now in jackson, mississippi, residents are facing a fourth day without reliable running water. we re life on the ground. in ukraine, u.n. inspectors are at europe s largest nuclear plant under russian control amid fierce shelling in the area. we begin with what will be a crucial day in the legal battle over classified documents seized from donald trump s mar-a-lago estate. the judge will hear arguments on the former president s request for a special master who filter out privileged materials. it comes hours after his legal team filed a defiant response to a blistering justice department filing late tuesday. his team argued it should have been, quote, fully anticipated that trump would have sensitive material at his home. his lawyers describe the documents as, quote, his own presidential records. even though the law says they belong to the government. trump s team also argued a special master to review the documents is needed because, quote, left ....
And co-host of sisters podcast and msnbc legal analyst. ken, first to you, what did trump s team have to say last night? let s address the excerpt where they said it would be understandable there would be sensitive material in his documents. this is a stark contrast we ve heard from trump and his allies when trump said, i declassified thesis documents. everything i took out of the white house was presumptively declassified under the authority of my president. there s no evidence that happened. it s interesting to me that there is no mention of that in this document whatsoever. that is not the argument trump s lawyers are making here. on the con temporary, what they re saying is it s perfectly normal there would be highly sensitive documents in presidential records. this was just a dispute between trump and the archives of record and you, doj, are trying to criminalize it. that s a significant misunderstanding of the ....