Fox News Host Floats Possibility Trump Tried to 'Sell' Classified Documents

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Fox News anchor Eric Shawn floated the possibility that former President Donald Trump may have tried to "sell" classified documents to Russia or Saudi Arabia.


In a Sunday Fox News broadcast, Shawn interviewed former intelligence officer and Russian expert Rebekah Koffler. At the start of the segment, the Fox News anchor raised questions about what Trump may have done with the classified materials.

Shawn, citing reports, said that intelligence officials reportedly feared "either the material was being mishandled or even possibly illegally transferred...to others."

"And more questions are being raised this morning. Did former President Trump try to sell [or] share the highly classified material to the Russians or to the Saudis, or others? Or were the documents innocently mishandled and stored because he thought he had a legal right to have them?" the Fox News anchor asked.

Koffler weighed in with her perspective, saying that Trump's Florida home as a storage for such documents presents a "counterintelligence nightmare."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...A10EDiy?cvid=9d22a36832984cd2bb29518bb11509b8
 
Fox News anchor Eric Shawn floated the possibility that former President Donald Trump may have tried to "sell" classified documents to Russia or Saudi Arabia.


In a Sunday Fox News broadcast, Shawn interviewed former intelligence officer and Russian expert Rebekah Koffler. At the start of the segment, the Fox News anchor raised questions about what Trump may have done with the classified materials.

Shawn, citing reports, said that intelligence officials reportedly feared "either the material was being mishandled or even possibly illegally transferred...to others."

"And more questions are being raised this morning. Did former President Trump try to sell [or] share the highly classified material to the Russians or to the Saudis, or others? Or were the documents innocently mishandled and stored because he thought he had a legal right to have them?" the Fox News anchor asked.

Koffler weighed in with her perspective, saying that Trump's Florida home as a storage for such documents presents a "counterintelligence nightmare."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...A10EDiy?cvid=9d22a36832984cd2bb29518bb11509b8

Honestly, as I was reading your OP, I was thinking, "this has to be an onion article!".

Wow. Fox News turning on the donald. I did Nazi this coming :)
 
I suspect he sold access to them already

Thought he could do some more selling of access to it


So he didn’t want to hand it over
 
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