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The newest Justice Department filing, which Team Trump made necessary, paints a brutal picture that

The newest Justice Department filing, which Team Trump made necessary, paints a brutal picture that makes the former president look even worse. [View in browser]( [Image]( August 31, 2022 THE LATEST [Alternate text] DOJ tells court Team Trump likely 'concealed and removed' classified docs](//link.msnbc.com/click/28902368.75421/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubXNuYmMuY29tL29waW5pb24vbXNuYmMtb3Bpbmlvbi9kZW1vY3JhdHMtaG9wZS1tZWRpY2FyZS1wcmljZXMtaGVhcmluZy1haWRzLXdpbi1zZW5pb3JzLW1pZHRlcm1zLW4xMjk4MTA1P2NpZD1lbWxfbWRhXzIwMjIwODMxJnVzZXJfZW1haWw9ZDdkYzc0NTE3Mjk3YjM5NzFhYTE0ZDZmMzMxMTM1YTA4NzhmOGY2NDBmYTFhMTAxOWYxNTdiNjVjMWI1ZGQxZA/58292da26e4adc7b0b8b4914B502599e7 by Steve Benen Early last week, Donald Trump's legal team asked a judge to review the materials seized in the search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. Though the move appeared to be a delaying tactic, a Trump-appointed judge suggested over the weekend that she was inclined to grant the request, [notes Steve Benen](. The judge did, however, offer the Justice Department an opportunity to argue against it — and that’s precisely what federal law enforcement did overnight. As a result of that filing, we now know even more about the circumstances of the FBI search — and it certainly doesn't make Trump look better. In fact, writes Benen, the former president’s lawyers’ “strategy created conditions that made their client look worse.” Read Steve Benen’s [full analysis]( of the DOJ's filing and more in your Wednesday [MSNBC Daily](. Stay informed with curated match-ups, race updates and key midterms analysis from experts like Steve Kornacki in our new pop-up elections newsletter: Countdown to Midterms. [CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP](     TOP STORIES [Alternate text] [Jessica Levinson]( [Dominion's Fox News lawsuit won't go away. Now Sean Hannity has some explaining to do.]( To make their defamation case, Dominion attorneys deposed Tucker Carlson and Jeanine Pirro last week — with Sean Hannity and Lou Dobbs up next. [Rea]([d]([More.]( [Natasha Noman]( [Pakistan is one-third underwater — and the world's response to it is telling]( The apathy toward Pakistan's catastrophic flooding won't save the West from disaster. [Read More.]( [Ja'han Jones]( Mastriano's latest scandal should easily disqualify him]( Don't let the idiocy distract from the message he was sending. [Read More.]( [Evette Dionne]( The hypocrisy of this latest attack on Lizzo is galling]( The Grammy-award-winning musician won't make herself small for those who think she's too much. And they're big mad. [Read More.](//link.msnbc.com/click/28902368.75421/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubXNuYmMuY29tL29waW5pb24vbXNuYmMtb3Bpbmlvbi93aHktcmVwdWJsaWNhbnMtY2hyaXN0aWFuLW5hdGlvbmFsaXNtLXNvLWRhbmdlcm91cy1uMTI5NzUyNz9jaWQ9ZW1sX21kYV8yMDIyMDgzMSZ1c2VyX2VtYWlsPWQ3ZGM3NDUxNzI5N2IzOTcxYWExNGQ2ZjMzMTEzNWEwODc4ZjhmNjQwZmExYTEwMTlmMTU3YjY1YzFiNWRkMWQ/58292da26e4adc7b0b8b4914B415270b6   TOP VIDEOS [Alternate text] [11th Hour]( [DOJ court filing says special master in Trump case would harm national security interests]( [Deadline White House]( Mikhail Gorbachev, last Soviet leader, dead at 91]( [All In]( [Secret Service official at center of Jan. 6 testimony retires]( [Alex Wagner Tonight]( [Water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi is decades in the making](   MORE FROM MSNBC [Alternate text] This week on 'Into America,' Trymaine Lee revisits his conversation with former NAACP director, the late William Pickens III, about the traditions and legacy of summering while Black, and the importance of a place where Black families can be themselves. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.   The pandemic has transformed the way work is done. For many, gone are the days of dressing up, commuting to an office, and working in-person five days a week. But with the broad availability of vaccines and boosters, as well as relaxed Covid guidelines, employers are increasingly encouraging employees to return to the office. Yet, not everyone wants to go back to the way things were. Eighty-seven percent of workers who have the chance to work flexibly take it, according to the American Opportunity Survey, conducted by McKinsey. Anne Helen Petersen is the author of four books including "Out of Office: The Big Problem and Bigger Promise of Working from Home," which she co-wrote with Charlie Warzel. Petersen joins [WITHpod]( to discuss why the future isn't just about where we will work, but how. She also discusses the history of working from home, people returning to "ghost offices," why reverting to pre-pandemic workplace norms could be problematic and more.     [Image] [Image]   [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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