Former President Donald Trump vehemently denies the allegations that he shared classified material in a recently leaked audio. According to Trump, his actions were merely bravado and not related to classified documents. In interviews with Semafor and ABC News, he clarified that he was using papers, including news articles, to illustrate his points during animated discussions. Trump emphasized that he did not possess any actual classified documents at the time.
Trump clarified that the papers he referenced in the leaked audio were news articles and not classified documents. He explained that his desk often had various papers, including news articles on topics like Iran. Trump intended to visually aid his conversations by holding up these papers.
During a Fox News interview, Trump addressed the use of the word “plans” in the leaked audio. He clarified that he was referring to magazines, newspapers, and architectural plans for buildings, particularly golf courses. Trump emphasized that his use of the word “plans” had no connection to classified materials.
Despite the controversy surrounding the leaked audio, Trump expressed no regrets and stood by his actions. He maintained that there were no classified documents involved and that the papers he referenced were unrelated to sensitive information. Trump firmly denied revealing any classified material and saw no reason for remorse.
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