

Josie Duffy Rice: But it’s still like not great since– So it’s not as serious as the next section, 794, which is actually about like giving that information to a foreign government. And that one criminalizes, quote, “gathering, transmitting or losing defense information”. The FBI’s warrant deals with a very specific part called Section 793. You may be asking yourself what the Espionage Act is, despite its like very sexy name, suggesting it all has to do with spies like James Bond. The unsealed search warrant revealed that the FBI is currently investigating Trump for, among other things, a potential violation of the Espionage Act. So it’s not great for the former president. Josie Duffy Rice: They don’t search your stuff if there is nothing going on. The FBI like just doesn’t show up to your house for good news, you know? But Josie, what are some of the major takeaways that we do know about this? Now, we didn’t get to see details of what was taken, but according to records that were made public, we do know that the FBI took 11 sets of classified documents, some of which were designated top secret. So on Friday, a federal judge in Florida officially unsealed the search warrant that allowed the FBI to take a little field trip to Mar-a-Lago last week. Let’s start with a recap on the past couple of days, though, because a lot has happened. But we’re going to get to at least a few. Actually, I don’t know about all of them because they’re quite a lot. We’re going to talk about all of the legal problems that face Donald Trump.

Priyanka Aribindi: But first, don’t worry, we have plenty before we get to that. Priyanka Aribindi: I don’t need more to prep for personally. Priyanka Aribindi: You know, wasn’t ready for that one.

Plus, scientists say climate change will force Californians to get ready for more disasters other than the big one. Josie Duffy Rice: On today’s show, author Salman Rushdie is on the mend after he was stabbed multiple times on Friday. Priyanka Aribindi: –How private trains work, what a private train is. As two people who don’t actually know anything about–

Priyanka Aribindi: We felt like we should be right back here. Priyanka Aribindi: You know, because it went so well for us the first time To say that we would support private trains. Josie Duffy Rice: And I’m Josie Duffy Rice and this is What A Day, the podcast that’s wading back into the private jet discourse. Priyanka Aribindi: It’s Monday, August 15th. Wake up with your own bag at /coffeeįor a transcript of this episode, please visit /whataday Our first blend, What A Morning, is available in medium and dark roasts.
