Judge grants Trump request for special master
Judge Aileen Cannon, who was appointed by Trump, granted the former president's request to have a special master review items seized in a search of Mar-a-Lago. Robert Costa reports.
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Judge Aileen Cannon, who was appointed by Trump, granted the former president's request to have a special master review items seized in a search of Mar-a-Lago. Robert Costa reports.
A federal judge has agreed to appoint a neutral expert known as a special master to review the documents seized by the FBI during its search at former President Trump's home in Florida last month. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Matt Pieper to discuss what this means for the Justice Department's criminal investigation.
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CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa and congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane break down the latest revelations about the FBI's search of former President Donald Trump's estate at Mar-a-Lago.
Former President Donald Trump is holding his first rally since the FBI conducted a search at his Mar-a-Lago estate. Christina Ruffini has more.
Former President Donald Trump held his first rally since the FBI search at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
A court Friday unsealed a detailed inventory of materials seized during the FBI search at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate last month. This comes as a federal judge weighs whether to appoint a special master to review the material that was seized. Plus, former White House counsel Pat Cipollone testified Friday before a grand jury in the Justice Department's investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joined Catherine Herridge to examine all these issues.
A federal judge has unsealed a detailed inventory of items seized during the FBI search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home, Mar-a-Lago. The list includes thousands of documents, some marked "top secret," along with dozens of empty folders bearing classification markings. Robert Costa explains.
John Bolton, who served as national security adviser in the Trump administration, said the discovery of things like newspaper clippings in the same boxes as documents marked classified reveals the former president's "disdain" for the seriousness of classification issues. Bloton spoke with CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge.
Judge Aileen Cannon ordered the court Thursday to release the detailed list of property seized from Mar-a-Lago.
A detailed inventory of items the FBI seized from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate was unsealed Friday. CBS News Homeland Security and Justice reporter Nicole Sganga has the latest as a federal judge weighs Trump's request for a special master to review the evidence.
A federal judge in Florida heard arguments Thursday from the Justice Department and former President Donald Trump's lawyers over his request to appoint a neutral third party, known as a special master, to review the evidence seized during the FBI's search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. CBS News Homeland Security and Justice reporter Nicole Sganga joined Debra Alfarone from West Palm Beach, Florida, to discuss that and more.
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A federal judge in Florida is ordering the Justice Department to release a detailed list of the records taken from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home last month. During yesterday's hearing, the judge also reserved judgment on whether to appoint a "special master" to review the documents. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
A CBS News investigation found that online threats targeting federal authorities spiked after the FBI search at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. Senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge reports.
Judge says she will rule "in due course" on special master request in Mar-a-Lago search; Twitter to test edit button.
A federal judge held a hearing Thursday on whether to appoint an outside legal expert to review documents seized from former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home last month. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joins "Red and Blue" from the courthouse in West Palm Beach with details on the hearing.
A federal judge heard arguments Thursday on whether to appoint an outside party to review the documents seized from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joins Ben Tracy to discuss the latest developments in the case.
A judge said Thursday she'd make a decision "in due course" on former President Trump's request for an outside expert to review documents seized in the Mar-a-Lago search. Dan Meyer, a national security lawyer and a former intelligence officer, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest on the case.
A federal judge has declined to rule immediately on whether to appoint a special master to review the material seized from Mar-a-Lago but will unseal a more detailed inventory of the property seized. Robert Costa shares more.
Chris Kise, a former Florida solicitor general has been hired, as Trump faced probe over records seized by the FBI from his residence in Florida.
A federal judge is hearing arguments Thursday on whether to grant former President Trump's request for a special master to review the materials seized from his Mar-a-Lago estate. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane breaks down what to expect from the hearing.
Donald Trump's attorneys responded to the Department of Justice Wednesday, still claiming an independent party should assess the FBI's August search of his Florida home. The DOJ had previously said it was unwarranted and on Tuesday laid out a possible case that Trump's lawyers allegedly obstructed FBI agents and other officials as they sought out records. Robert Costa reports from Washington.
A court filing from the Justice Department suggests former President Donald Trump's legal team likely "concealed and removed" some government documents prior to the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago. The DOJ asked a federal judge in Florida to reject Trump's request for a "special master." CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa and former federal prosecutor David Weinstein joined CBS News' David Begnaud to discuss.
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New England native Tyler Ballgame grew up with a music teacher mom who encouraged him to sing as much as possible. While his voice has been compared to greats like Elvis Presley and John Lennon, his debut album, "For the First Time, Again," puts the singer's own spin on a retro sound. Here's Tyler Ballgame performing "Matter of Taste."
New England native Tyler Ballgame grew up with a music teacher mom who encouraged him to sing as much as possible. While his voice has been compared to greats like Elvis Presley and John Lennon, his debut album, "For the First Time, Again," puts the singer's own spin on a retro sound. Here's Tyler Ballgame performing "I Believe in Love."
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