Trump was recently interviewed by Hannity and continued to give evidence for the Special Prosector to consider. He just can't shutup.
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Sean Hannity told Trump he couldn't imagine Trump taking documents from the White House. "I know you," Hannity said. "I don't think you would do it."
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Trump corrected Hannity, saying, "I would do that" and adding that he has the right to "take stuff."
"I can't imagine you ever saying, um, 'Bring me some of the boxes that we brought back from the White House, I'd like to look at them,'" Hannity told Trump during the interview that aired Monday night. "Did you ever do that?"
"I would have the right to do that, there's nothing wrong with it," Trump claimed.
"I know you," Hannity cut in. "I don't think you would do it."
Trump replied that he doesn't "have a lot of time," but "I would have the right to do that."
"I would do that," the former president added.
According to the Justice Department, Trump did exactly that, and refused to return the records for months after leaving the White House.
his handling of national security information.
After Trump said during his Monday interview that he would take documents from the White House, Hannity, who has long been one of the former president's closest confidants, attempted to cut him off.
"Let me move on," Hannity said. But Trump had a few other points he wanted to make.
He falsely claimed that the Presidential Records Act gives him "the right to take stuff" and "the right to look at stuff."