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Deadline: White House

“Leaving no stone unturned”

Deadline: White House

MSNBC

News, Donald Trump, Daily News, The White House, Nicolle Wallace, Politics, Nbc News, Washington Dc, Msnbc, Government

4.66K Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2023

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

Nicolle Wallace discusses breaking news that eight electors for the ex-president have accepted immunity in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s investigation, an update into Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into the handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, new footage of the former president’s deposition in E. Jean Carrol’s civil sexual assault and defamation trial, more financial ties between conservative activists and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and more. Joined by: Mike Schmidt, Mary McCord, Michael Steele, Neal Katyal, Frank Figliuzzi, Katie Phang, Maya Wiley, Charlie Sykes, Susanne Craig, Shawn Boburg, and Gabe Roth.

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0:00.0

Hi, everyone. Happy Friday. It's 4 o'clock in New York. Donald Trump's once loyal attorney

0:12.0

general Bill Barr recently said that the classified documents probe was the most threatening

0:17.0

to Trump and brand new reporting in the New York Times reveals why that may be the case.

0:21.8

New York Times out with some walkbuster new reporting that shows that special counsel

0:26.0

Jack Smith is leaving no stone unturned in his pursuit of answers to questions about

0:31.6

Trump's conduct, namely whether he sought to obstruct efforts by the government to get

0:36.5

back classified documents, some of which contained incredibly sensitive national security

0:42.2

secrets. From that new time story, quote, federal prosecutors investigating former President

0:47.1

Trump's handling of classified documents have obtained the confidential cooperation

0:53.2

of a person who has worked for him at Mar-a-Lago. It's part of an intensifying effort to

0:58.0

determine whether Trump ordered boxes containing sensitive material moved out of a storage

1:03.8

room there as the government sought to recover it last year. The witness who is now cooperating

1:09.6

with the special counsel is just one of many, many people in Trump's orbit who have been

1:14.2

ensnared in this investigation. New York Times reports this, quote, in the past few weeks,

1:19.8

at least four more Mar-a-Lago employees have been subpoenaed, along with another person

1:25.2

who had visibility into Trump's thinking when he first returned material to the National

1:30.1

Archives. That's according to people briefed on the matter. Two people said that nearly

1:34.7

everyone who works at Mar-a-Lago has been subpoenaed and that some who serve in fairly obscure

1:40.5

jobs have been asked back by investigators. Prosecutors have also issued several subpoenas

1:46.5

to Trump's company, the Trump Organization, seeking additional surveillance footage from

1:51.6

Mar-a-Lago. A major focus for prosecutors, what Trump did or did not tell his own lawyers.

1:58.3

Times reports this about testimony given to a grand jury by Trump's attorney Evan Corcoran,

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