Morning Joe Hosts Scarborough Brzezinski Call For Investigation Of Trumps Mar A Lago Documents

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Morning Joe Hosts Scarborough, Brzezinski Call for Investigation of Trump's Mar-a-Lago Documents

Scarborough: 'We Need to Know What He Was Doing with Them'

Former President Donald Trump faces renewed scrutiny after MSNBC's "Morning Joe" hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski called for an investigation into classified documents found at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club.

During their show on Tuesday, Scarborough and Brzezinski expressed concern about the potential national security implications of the documents, which reportedly include highly sensitive information.

Brzezinski: 'This Is Not a Joke'

"This is not a joke," Brzezinski said. "We need to know what he was doing with these documents and who he might have shared them with."

Scarborough Demands Investigation

Scarborough demanded a "thorough and impartial investigation" into the matter, saying that "we cannot allow the president to be above the law."

Documents Found at Mar-a-Lago

The documents were reportedly found during an FBI search of Mar-a-Lago earlier this month. Trump has claimed that the documents are declassified, but the Justice Department is investigating whether he illegally took them from the White House.

National Security Concerns

Experts say that the documents could pose a significant national security risk if they contain sensitive information about intelligence sources or military operations.

Trump's Response

Trump has denied any wrongdoing, calling the investigation a "witch hunt." However, the Justice Department is continuing its investigation, and further charges against Trump are possible.

Importance of Investigation

Scarborough and Brzezinski stressed the importance of investigating the matter thoroughly, saying that the nation's security depends on it.