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special counsel, jack smith, has obtained, get this, it recording, a recording in which trump, quote, acknowledges he held on to a classified pentagon document about a potential attack on iran. the tape from a july 2021 meeting of the ex presidents bedminster, new jersey golf club indicates trump understood he retained classified material after leaving the white house. the ex presidents recorded comments also suggested he would like to share the information, but he s aware of limitations on his ability post presidency to discuss classified records. that s contrary to his assertions that he could automatically declassify any documents. and the federal prosecutors have, quote, witnesses have asked witnesses about the recording and the document before a federal grand jury. as well as questioning chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark milley. now, this comes in the wake of another new report about an employee at donald trump s mar-a-lago estate in florida, who helped move boxe
a monologue, just talking, so you didn t get a feeling that this was a dialogue. none of me interrupting him in the belarusian state tv version, just a lot lukashenko talking. which is not an accurate representation of what happened, and anyone who actually sees our version of the interview, that is the accurate version of what happened. so there are two versions out there. i wonder when you were in the thick of this, jousting with president lukashenko, a man who is right at the centre of one of the most pressing humanitarian stories in the world, certainly over the last month, were you aware that what you were it recording was unusual, was extraordinary, would generate the kind of impact that it has since it s come out? not during the interview. i was so focused on trying to make sure that things went well, you know, we had done preparation, we had a day and a half to prepare, and i had a great team with me to help me prepare, you know, my producer and the cameraman, we tried as hard
the situation in belarus, and they edited together my questions, like one long question, and then they had lots of lukashenko, basically a monologue, just talking, so you didn t get a feeling that this was a dialogue. none of me interrupting him in the belarusian state tv version, just a lot lukashenko talking. which is not an accurate representation of what happened, and anyone who actually sees our version of the interview, that is the accurate version of what happened. so there are two versions out there. i wonder when you were in the thick of this, jousting with president lukashenko, a man who is right at the centre of one of the most pressing humanitarian stories in the world, certainly over the last month, were you aware that what you were it recording was unusual, was extraordinary, would generate the kind of impact that it has since it s come out?