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Trump's Megyn Kelly interview

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The former president suggested that it is his right to hold on to the top-secret materials, which are at the center of a felony indictment announced earlier this summer.

“I’m allowed to take these documents, classified or not classified,” he told Kelly. “And frankly, when I have them, they become unclassified. People think you have to go through a ritual. You don’t — at least in my opinion, you don’t.”

Trump tried to justify his stance by pointing to the 1978 Presidential Records Act.

So, my question is: How many here believe what he said to be true?
 

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The former president suggested that it is his right to hold on to the top-secret materials, which are at the center of a felony indictment announced earlier this summer.

“I’m allowed to take these documents, classified or not classified,” he told Kelly. “And frankly, when I have them, they become unclassified. People think you have to go through a ritual. You don’t — at least in my opinion, you don’t.”

Trump tried to justify his stance by pointing to the 1978 Presidential Records Act.

So, my question is: How many here believe what he said to be true?
The former president suggested that it is his right to hold on to the top-secret materials, which are at the center of a felony indictment announced earlier this summer.

“I’m allowed to take these documents, classified or not classified,” he told Kelly. “And frankly, when I have them, they become unclassified. People think you have to go through a ritual. You don’t — at least in my opinion, you don’t.”

Trump tried to justify his stance by pointing to the 1978 Presidential Records Act.

So, my question is: How many here believe what he said to be true?

Just another Republican lie.
And Lauren Boebert said she didn't vape in a public theater - I guess this video was staged? LOL.
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The former president suggested that it is his right to hold on to the top-secret materials, which are at the center of a felony indictment announced earlier this summer.

“I’m allowed to take these documents, classified or not classified,” he told Kelly. “And frankly, when I have them, they become unclassified. People think you have to go through a ritual. You don’t — at least in my opinion, you don’t.”

Trump tried to justify his stance by pointing to the 1978 Presidential Records Act.

So, my question is: How many here believe what he said to be true?
Only those with very few brain cells believe him.