Donald Trump, watch the secret audio recording framing the tycoon. In July 2021, former US President Donald Trump discussed with some people the Pentagon’s classified documents, top-secret news about Iran. Released by CNN and the New York Times, the two-minute audio documents a conversation between the tycoon and several people, including a woman on his staff, which the tycoon has always denied. The recording is evidence of Trump’s unorthodox handling of Pentagon files. “These are the documents,” he says over audio while discussing the Pentagon’s attack plans. And he adds that “they are strictly confidential,” confirming his awareness of the delicacy of the documents he took from the White House at the end of his term. “Hillary (Clinton, editor’s note) – says the employee – would have printed everything.” “No,” Trump replies with a laugh, “he would have sent it to Anthony Weiner,” a former Democratic congressman. A few days ago, in an interview with Fox News, the former president denied that the files he took from the White House contained any Iran-related and denied mentioning sensitive documents during the meeting at his resort in Bedminster. New Jersey. “I didn’t have any important documents – there was nothing confidential,” he said. They were just clippings from newspapers, magazines and articles.’
Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 federal charges. He was accused of taking documents to his resort in Mar-a-Lago, Fla., that he was supposed to turn over to the State Archives after leaving the White House. The audio comes from the summer two years ago when Trump, now a former president, met his staff at the resort. According to his former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, Trump showed a number of top-secret documents to a number of people, including a writer and an editor, who were not authorized to see Pentagon files. The dialogue included in the recording relates to the clash Trump had with then-Joint Chief of Staff Mark Milley, who opposed the hypothesis of an attack on Iran and feared the idea that the tycoon wanted to spark a full-scale conflict. Trump’s campaign spokesman Steven Cheung called the recording “yet more proof that President Trump did nothing wrong.”