'Our party does best when we stand on the rule of law, the truth, the principles that made our party strong,' Representative Don Bacon of Nebraska said Sunday.
said the former president took top secret information to Mar-a-Lago, his private residence in Florida, and obstructed governmental efforts to return the documents to the National Archives and Records Administration . Trump pleaded not guilty to the charges in a federal courthouse in Miami earlier this month and has maintained his innocence throughout the DOJ's probe.
During the Faith & Freedom Coalition's annual conference on Saturday, Trump defended his action of taking the classified documents to Mar-a-Lago after leaving office. "Whatever documents a president decides to take with him, he has the absolute right to take them," the former president told his crowd of supporters."He has the absolute right to keep them or he can give them back to NARA if he wants, he talks to them like we were doing and he can do that if he wants That's the law and it couldn't be more clear."
Representative Don Bacon, a Nebraska Republican, speaks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol on January 10 in Washington, D.C. Bacon dismissed former President Donald Trump's argument that a president can take home whatever documents they want., host Chuck Todd asked Bacon on Sunday whether he thinks any part of Trump's statement is correct.
"I don't believe so, Chuck. We don't have a right to take top secret information to our home," the congressman responded."You don't show our attack plans on Iran to people who are not cleared or pick documents that talk about our nuclear technology or where our intelligence resources are located throughout the world. And that's what happened there. And when the government asks for them back, you give them back.
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