Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Trump caught on tape saying he should’ve declassifi­ed document about Iran

- Tribune News Service New York Daily News

Former President Donald Trump was reportedly caught on audiotape bemoaning the fact that he did not declassify a secret plan for potential U.S. military attacks on Iran — contradict­ing his claims that he declassifi­ed all the documents he took from the White House.

The Guardian reported Thursday that Trump was captured on tape telling associates at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf resort that he wished he could show them the document but he was barred from doing so because it was classified.

The admission would give powerful ammunition to prosecutor­s that Trump did not declassify the cache of documents he took to his Mar-a-lago resort — and that he knew it.

Trump slammed the new revelation­s Thursday as a politicall­y motivated hoax, although he did not deny any of the claims.

“The illegally leaked

... Document story is a continuati­on of the greatest Witch Hunt of all time,” Trump wrote on his social media site.

The existence of the damning audiotape was first reported by CNN on Wednesday. The network says special counsel Jack Smith has a copy of it and prosecutor­s have asked several witnesses about it before the grand jury investigat­ing Trump’s improper handling of classified documents.

Trump allegedly waved the classified document and discussed it in summer 2021 with researcher­s for a memoir by ex-white House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

The former president wanted to use the document to undermine the credibilit­y of Gen. Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of

Staff, who feuded with the former president during his turbulent final days in the White House.

Showing classified documents, especially sensitive ones describing potential foreign adversarie­s, to third parties who don’t have appropriat­e security clearances would likely violate the Espionage Act.

Knowingly refusing to return them to the feds when hit with a subpoena would be evidence of obstructio­n of justice.

The document used by Trump was apparently one of scores of secret documents he took with him to his Mar-a-lago resort after leaving the White House.

During the Bedminster interview, Trump said the document revealed Milley supported attacking Iran with overwhelmi­ng force, contradict­ing the general’s later claim that he opposed hostilitie­s with Tehran.

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