comment as the court considers the matter. no surprise there. the question now is what will judge reinhart say? we could hear from him at any moment. we also could not. presumably he s going through the redactions right now, deciding whether what remains of the affidavit is even worth releasing. just don t hold your breath. he warned us on monday that what the d.o.j. proposes might render the affidavit gibberish, his word, and he s inclined to side with whatever the d.o.j. thinks is appropriate. some former federal prosecutors order judge reinhart could relean information about the lengths d.o.j. and the national archives went to get donald trump and his legal team to voluntarily hand over all those documents, that is if that information is contained in the affidavit. after all, we did get a little more insight into that timeline this week. the national archives released a letter revealing donald trump handed over 700 documents with classified markings, some at the highest le
victoria derbyshire to take a look at benediction and more of this week s latest releases in the film review at 17.16. hello and welcome. a woman who was terrorised and abused by an mi5 agent is taking legal action against the security service. beth, not her real name, appeared in a bbc investigation which revealed her partner had his used his security status had used his security status to coercively control her. he also attacked her with a machete and threatened to kill her. the foreign national can t be named, after the government took the bbc to court to block publication. the man no no longer works for the service. earlier, i spoke to our home affairs correspondent, daniel de simone, who had this assessment. this was my investigation into this agent who we can referred to as x, and we found that he was a very serious domestic abuser, misogynist and extremist. he d abused two partners and boasted about abusing them and exploiting other women. 0ne them and exploiting other
an injustice senior justice correspondent ivan perez. he s covering the hearing for us in fort pierce, florida, just north of palm beach oven, you were inside the court today. how to judge cannon handle today s important hearing? well, if this was a very unusual hearing in the first place, and judge cannon had some very sharp questions for the government, for the prosecution she questioned the prosecutor s about what specific actions the attorney general, merrick garland oversaw actions that were taken by jack smith special counsel. she wanted to know, for instance, whether the attorney general, specifically and personally approved the indictment. this indictment against donald trump and a couple of other of people who worked for him. here in fort pierce and she also questioned trump s attorneys when trump s attorneys, emil bove beauvais said that he believed that jack smith was essentially a shadow government. the argument that they were making here today, wolf, was that j
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