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i think he is just speaking the truth as, everyone knows it. well, he spoke the truth for a few hours at least until he walked those comments back. but they came on the heels of this, which is this newly-, surfaced audiotape of former president trump discussing his handling of classified documents. do you, as someone who is,, running against him, plan to really bring this up to the voters and convince them that this should be something that is not an asset for trump in this primary? well, i do and it is important and whenever you look at the fact that you have a future, somebody who wants to be commander and chief, and cannot protect our nation s secrets. whatever happens in the criminal case, it is important to understand that that is a legitimate concern about electing our next president. somebody who knows how to handle classified information, our nation s secrets and not use bravado or not use them as
to. so i d rather let the trial play out, and see if the jury comes back with it. so seeing where trump s allies are today. saying that this tapers proof of his innocence. is there any version of this where, even joking about using state secrets to when. let s say it was all a joke. is exoneration? absolutely not, this is another example of trump s success with flat out lying. and that s what this. is and they know it. and their hope is that enough people won t pay attention. that they will buy that he is being persecuted yet again. a cold show that most republicans think that this prosecution is politically motivated. and they will take trump s word for it. that s why i stress the importance of actually getting the case to trial. i think it is very hard to say if trump was convicted of the 12 jurors, whoever they might be, our agents of the deep
before you are even sworn in. to overlaps turn your election. with molly, let me see that. i ll show you an example. he said that i wanted to attack iran. isn t it amazing, i have a big pile of papers. this thing just came up. look. from the start, this explains why trump allegedly flashed a classified document to people who did not have a clearance. to counter, general mark milly claimed that trump was itching to attack iran. speaking of clearance, in that clip, he asked an aide to hand him papers. it s unclear who exactly, dead and whether that person had a security clearance either. they presented made this, it s off the record, but they presented made this. this was him. this was the defense department in him. it is yet another instance in the tapered trump recognizes a document. and the first time that he hints at it sensitivity. we looked at and, this was