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consistent guest on the network and now donald trump's lawyer, and he said man, i would love to go through our own documents. they had the fbi do it there, but here you have his attorneys go through his garage, through his offices and then call justice to say what they found. what kind of law and order approach is that? >> sandra: it seems the media is more and more waking up to this scandal, if you will, and at least starting to challenge this white house. i mean, amazing what we have gone through in the last couple year, but here they are showing up. we just saw a bit of it, did not get contentious, but certainly getting challenged on the lack of information, lack of transparency, karine jean-pierre pushes back, she's answering the questions, she's been there answering the questions, you can decide on your own. but this is don lemon challenging chuck schumer. >> misleading statements created the impression that biden's team had something to hide. that does not sound that much

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seeking a better way out. clarify the facts and explain how they handle documents recklessly in a way that could affect national security. mr. garland could close both cases giving voters their say next year when mr. trump and mr. biden expect to be on the ballot. >> kim strasel lays this out, and if it's just about the classified document, there are suggestions and allegations of obstruction of justice potentially in the trump case, if it's just about the classified documents found at the homes of people who were a former president and a former vice president and there is a different way and authority that presidents and former vice presidents have for declassifying information, that's a substantive difference. i don't know how you charge one of these men and don't charge the other, the doj will make the decision. the voters will probably get the

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we have enough press secretaries in this building, ones that we interview and find out how to do the job, and if they don't want to brief you, the preds, if that's not his style, if you are the press secretary you pick up the phone and get answers along with knowing how to protect your boss. >> sandra: and you've already got some on the left, i'll play a bit of it, already without information or official information from the white house or the doj suggesting these documents were planted. watch. >> i'm also aware of the fact that things can be planted on people. things can be planted in places and then discovered conveniently. that may be what has occurred here. >> you know what i think, i've never seen a luckier learn than donald trump. just as this close to getting him, somehow these documents appear. >> sandra: ok, so -- >> good point, a couple of things. congressman johnson, that is --

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final call. >> john: they will, and you mentioned kimberly, she said this about the effect that garland is having on politics, the power the department now has over the 2024 election is extraordinary. how long will the probes drag on weighing down the candidates, will one investigation finish sooner than the other giving one candidate an advantage. will one man be exonerated the other is indicted. how much information will be leaked in each probe in an attempt at partisan advantage. will the department end up having altered the future of politics by dissuading mr. biden to run. she suggests that garland has his hands on a bunch of levers here. >> very sticky situation. he's trying to signal i'm making it as objective as possible and putting it out there. but how many information we may get on the indications, the photos from the mar-a-lago raid and the search, and what the former president was holding, we have not gotten that much detail

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vulnerability from president biden from the left. i did not even think they had a closet full of classified equipment at the biden center, classified documents at the biden center. >> maybe, maybe equipment, we don't know. the image, the box with all the papers behind the corvette. >> we don't know what the papers are. >> sandra: we don't, but it's there. we will wait for more information. it's not for lack of not asking, we are not getting new information. see where it goes. >> john: donald trump is about to cue up in start in south carolina and then find out if joe biden will run for four more years. >> sandra: thank you brian kilmeade, good to see you. >> watch saturday at 8:00. >> sandra: one nation. >> rob snyder, david rubenstein, and how to be happy, they did a study. >> john: first step to becoming happy is ditching the tie as brian demonstrates. >> you are all over this tie

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>> sandra: keep us posted from there should you get new information, john. >> john: president biden joining a long list of high profile people accused of mishandling national security secrets. some folks get a slap on the wrist, and others thrown in the slammer. >> all depends on who you are, john. that's the way the game is played, yes. so, presidents trump and biden are far from the only high profile americans to allegedly mishandle the nation's secret. the justice department turns out prosecutes officials all the time for violating top secret security clearances. it dictates how information must be handled, not allowed, making shortcuts for convenience as secretary of state hillary clinton did. >> i opted for convenience to use my personal email account. i thought it would be easier to carry just one device from my

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but updated in boosters, if you have not h covid recently, which is huge. you would consider this anyway. it doesn't change his mind but he's looking at the association further. talk to your doctor if you are in a high risk group over the age of 65. i would generally, even with the information i have today, not change my view on this yet. >> sandra: important to note as we have been in the chiron there, the cdc is making no changes to the vaccine requirement, right, dr. siegel? >> yes, and you know cdc suggests vaccines from five and up. but a lot of us are moving more in the direction of let's make sure that high risk groups get covered and the elderly get covered. today's announcement pertains only to the elderly, only to the senior citizens and that's important. >> john: all right. so again, the bottom line here, discuss it with your doctor to see what risk profile you might

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house. >> surprised to learn there were any government records taken there to that office. >> he sees it serious -- very seriously when it comes to taking classified documents and information. i'm not going to go beyond what the president laid out. he does not know what's in them. i would refer you to the white house counsel's office. we want to respect the process and so that's what i'm going to do, i'm going to refer you to the department of justice. >> and welcome back as "america reports" rolls into hour two on this friday afternoon, i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. seems to be a contradiction between what the president said and did, that he takes classified documents seriously, but they were in a garage next to his corvette. reporters are more frustrated as the press secretary dodges question after question after question, you get it, on the matter. >> sandra: and we heard it over again, the press secretary defers all the questions to the department of justice but we are not getting much from the doj either.

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could you have such a standing order. what if the president in his head said this document is declassified but never tells anybody. that is what john bolton was getting at. it raises interesting almost metaphysical questions. the president does ultimately control the classification system, it is a product of executive order that systems from the president's power as commander-in-chief. and it exists in parallel and separate from the most part legal controls on disclosure of national security secrets, so the espionage act predated the classification system and makes no reference to and if you violated it, saying i technically declassified it is not going to help you. the president could declassify anything he wants. there is an unanswered question by the supreme court ruling about whether the president could disobey the normal procedures that are -- that the rest of the executive branch has to follow and in declassifying

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the reason we classify information is to protect our national security. and make sure that that information doesn't fall into the wrong hands. and so it is really important that this investigation proceed to determine just exactly what level of classified information was involved here and whether anybody else had access to it. with regards to the threats that are out there, i think it is very important to have law enforcement determine which ones are credible and which ones are just inciting for the sake of inciting. that's not easy, but it's what needs to be done right now in a situation where these threats are coming at you a mile a minute. >> so you're obviously very well versed in dealing with classified material. former trump aides are trying to claim there was a standing order by the president, donald trump, to declassify any document that left the west wing for trump's residence. is that how declassification works? even with some of the nation's

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