Trump Admits He Took Classified Documents During Truth Social Meltdown

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During a meltdown on Truth Social, Donald Trump openly admitted that his employees at Mar-a-Lago would regularly see boxes of classified documents during their time working for him. This isn't exactly a smart admission from the former president, but he isn't known for saying things that are smart. The interesting part of this is that Trump has never tried to deny any of the charges against him (other than at the fraud trial), but he's instead claimed that he was allowed to do all the things that he did. Ring of Fire's Farron Cousins explains what's happening.

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*This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos.

In a recent meltdown that Donald Trump had on truth social, he made a rather shocking admission. And that admission of course, is that with regard to the document case, that is of course in front of Judge Eileen Cannon, who he put on the bench. But he admitted that, yeah, I did it. Now I'm gonna read you his full quote in just a minute, but, but just let that sink in for just a moment. He, he got out there as he always does, and didn't deny the charges against him, and instead tried to argue that, yeah, I did it and I did it 'cause I'm allowed to do it.

It's basically, if I can boil this down before I even read you his quote. Let me, let me put it this way. It's like a guy goes in and robs a bank, right? And then he gets arrested for robbing a bank, and now he has to go on trial for bank robbery. But rather than saying, no, I didn't rob the bank, the robber instead tells the courts, yeah, I robbed the bank. Do you know why? Because I, I, I bank here they have my money and I only stole the amount that I have in savings. So it was ba it was just a withdrawal, right? It was a sudden unscheduled withdrawal, which I am allowed to do because I had a hundred thousand in savings. I stole a hundred from the bank. I borrowed, I took it out of my account. That was my money. I have it there in the bank. That's how Trump is making this sound. Like, yes, I did the thing, but it's because I was taking my stuff.

Here's what Trump said on true social. Again, admitting to doing the very thing that he's criminally charged with fake news. CNN just did a story leaked by deranged prosecutor Jack Smith and, and his massive team of radical left lunatics that various people saw papers in boxes at Mar-a-Lago, of course they did. They may have been the boxes, et cetera, that were openly and plainly brought from the White House, as is my right under the Presidential Records Act. I even supplied upon request security footage. Actually, you didn't, let's go ahead and stop you right there. Um, it had to be subpoenaed. And of course, according to your accomplices, you did try to delete it. So, you know, don't act like you did. I gave you the footage. No, you tried to delete it. Y'all just weren't smart enough to do that. Uh, here's the thing. You just admitted that you did.

The other thing too, like of course they saw boxes because they were the boxes that I stole from the White House because I'm allowed to do it under the Presidential Records Act. No, you're not like your lawyers, I'm sure by this point, have pulled you aside to be like, Hey man, um, I follow you on true social. I don't know if you know this. I do. Uh, listen, I see you keep saying that the Presidential Records Act allows you to do this and therefore you're admitting to these crimes. Uh, I gotta tell you, man, the Presidential Records

Act doesn't say that. In fact, it says the exact opposite. It says that what you create is not your property. It's actually the government's property. So could you please, for the love of God, stop admitting to crimes on social media? And if his lawyers have not pulled him aside to say that, then you are the worst lawyers this country has ever seen in the history of lawyering. And, and I'm not being facetious about that either.

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