CNN anchor Sara Sidner got into a heated exchange with Trump attorney Jim Trusty over what’s Being billed as new “hard evidence” of crime in the classified documents probe.
Multiple sources told CNN that the national archives have notified Trump’s team that they will be providing special counsel Jack Smith with 16 documents that show “hard evidence” that the president knew the correct declassification procedures despite his protests.
On Wednesday night’s edition of CNN Primetime, Sidner broke the news, then interviewed Trusty. As she pressed him about the new evidence, things got testy.