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proceeding -- obviously, the vote count -- that he obstructed the official proceeding somehow, and somehow he engaged in wire fraud or some other fraud by using texts or e-mails or sending money across state lines to effectuate that fraud. that is a much different kind of case though, alicia, than the document documents case because in the documents case you either have the documents and they're a classified or not, and you have a defense of that or not. here he has to stitch together a much more compelling story if they issue the indictment. alicia: special counsel really has to have an airtight case here. i mean, water-tight. >> yeah. because, look, it's going to be tried in the district of columbia i where i was a prosecutor. i suspect the jury's not going to be very favorable towards donald trump. i suspect if he is indicted here, his lawyers will try to move it out of the district and have it tried somewhere else so he can get a fair and impartial jury. but wherever the jury is if this goes to a trial, the government's going to have to

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Special Report With Bret Baier

portion of the interview shows the dichotomy that trump and his campaign have as going into the general election. the dichotomy one hand stuck in every interview answering legal questions, the questions about january 6th. the questions about the document documents. whenever he gets to the first part of the interview tonight is he talking about tax cuts. is he talking about deregulation. is he talking about energy independence, as katie pointed out what he can get done with anwar. you think about defeating the physical caliphate of isis. when he starts going through plirnlts average voter can say my life was actually better off than it was during the last administration than now. going to have delicate balance of having to keep him on message of the greatest hits from the trump administration while still having to answer you will all of these things about the documents and various charges. >> bret: meanwhile, the other development today, a plea deal for the president's son, hunter biden. take a listen. >> you were paid $50,000 a month for your position?

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Jesse Watters Primetime

biden's little assistants, ms. chung and asked her about how she was squirreling documents all over d.c.? what did you learn about biden hiding classified documents? we learned a lot today. oversight committee that jim jordan is on as well that we are conducted joe biden mishandling of classified documents. we brought ms. chung today for classified interview. i want to thank her for working with our committee and answering questions. we learned a lot. first of all, we learned that the document documents didn't just start moving around in november of 2022 like the white house has alleged. she says this dates back to may of 2022 that the documents were moved from the vice presidency to at least three different locations in a personal vehicle. and while they were in three different locations, we don't know. they weren't stored behind any

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Hannity

liberal policies we should enforce the laws on the books. that is in fact a racist statement by hispanic border patrol agent? >> it is a freedom of speech. he can say -- >> why wasn't it fixed last year? >> pardon me? >> why was it fixed last year? >> you talk about the concerned? they didn't need bipartisan year. they controlled everything in the federal government. why didn't they fix it. >> sean: also trying to investigate mishandling of biden's document documents. doj claiming it must maintain special counsel investigation.

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

terms of a cell phone, in terms of housing as well as food stamps. what does that mean in terms of the bottom line to texas when you consider these additional costs? >> i think the best way to i assess that is to look at what mayor adams of new york has said. he's saying that 30,000 migrants that they are having to house in new york is costing him a billion dollars. if it's costing them a billion dollars, texas is suffering $10-25 with in cost -- 25 billion in cost on top of the $4 billion we've spent over the past two years to secure the border, and we're about to head into a session where we will add another $4 billion for texas to do our part to do the federal government's job of securing the border. maria: i want to get your take on these dock the units that the january 6th -- document documents that the january 6th committee has released sharing the social security numbers of -- your social security number. what kind of data was released, personal day -- data of yours,

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All In With Chris Hayes

head of counter-intelligence, at the department of justice, quote, the espionage act explicitly applies to the willful retention of classified and unclassified defense related documents in an authorized place. that's obviously but we are talking about. in fact, it's all been admitted to, by the trump people. setting that aside, it sure sounds like giuliani is openly admitting trump took the documents that he apparently newark last fight in order to preserve them. of, course we know that trump was storing some of the documents and the basement of his golf resort, which, no matter how you slice it, i don't think is safer than what the national archives. even though the department of justice investigators, again, and as long back and forth whether trying to get the papers back and secure told trump to put a lock on the door where the documents were kept -- that means his techniques for preservation were to left to be desired. here's with the answer of his attorney on how secure the document documents. where >> one more, lock which we did.

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Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream

the search and seizure warrant of the moral lago home. that magistrate judge by the name of bruce reinhardt signed the warrant back on the fifth o august giving the fbi authority to conduct insert on or before the 19th including the president 's office, all storage rooms and all other rooms or areas within the premises available to be used by the former president and his staff. according to the receipt reviewed by folks right here at fox news, fbi agents claim to have removed 11 sets of so-called classified documents as well as 27 boxes from the present residence. four sets up again so-called top-secret documents, three set of document documents, three sets of confidential documents, one sent you get the picture. the court filing alleges that investigators have what they believe to be probable cause

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta-20211009-21:26:00

>> he's trying. but it's not up to him. >> right. >> you know, he's out there on the sidelines, right? he's not in charge anymore. it's biden who's in the white house. th it's the sitting president who gets the make the decision. they get the deference over what happens with the former president's document documents. the committee has archives like schedules, calendars, e-mails. even the president's dms and twitter postings. information about his movements on and around january 6th. that's what they want. thej they think that will help them get to the bottom of it. trump wants to keep it shielded. the biden administration said they are not going to do that. they are going to let this tough go to the committee. jim, here's why. they say basically if you were trying to shred the constitution, you can't use it to protect your documents. i'll tell you what the white house counsel said in a letter

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Stephanie Ruhle Reports

so it was just a brief hearing yesterday. it was exactly as we would expect from an arraignment in manhattan court. so there was nothing that was kind of outside the thunderstorm except for it was the former president's best. so that is what with observed yesterday. think that it was more telling what we didn't hear in court and what we didn't see in documents. we didn't hear anything about bank fraud, insurance fraud. the millions and literally millions of pages of document documents that the district attorney's office was able to get as a result of their hard-fought supreme court battle with the trump attorneys about trump's taxes and the underlying documents, we really didn't see a lot of the other parts of this investigation that you and i have talked about so many times. it was very much focused on the specific off the books allegations and associated tax charges. evidence in thn dimt appears to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190207:22:38:00

eric holder was the attorney general of the united states. he was subpoenaed for documents on the fast and furious issue, refused to provide those document documents, got a contempt citation from congress and it went through the courts and nothing eventually happened. these fights between the attorney general of the united states and congress, including subpoenas, it's not unprecedented, necessarily. >> no, it's not unprecedented. and as you point out there, i think, with the holder/obama situation with fast and furious, that gun running investigation, it can drag out for years. they want his testimony on the record while he's still the acting attorney general, if they follow it through in court as they did in the holder/obama situation, that could take a really long time. by that point, bill barr is already here. the whole point of this was supposed to have an oversight hearing on justice department

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