Former FBI agent Pete Strzok on Thursday said that Donald Trump's newest filing in the criminal case over purportedly sensitive classified documents the former president stored at Mar-a-Lago demonstrates his "abject lack of understanding of - and disregard for - classified info and national security."
Strzok, who trolledTrump over the docs case earlier this month, said that Trump is asking the Court "to waive the requirements for classified info that EVERY OTHER SINGLE CLEARANCE HOLDER IN THE UNITED STATES must follow." Strzok's comments come after former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance, who spent 20 years as a federal prosecutor, said that, unlike other people, Trump "doesn't want to have to be in a SCIF [sensitive compartmented information facility]" when he discusses classified evidence with his lawyers."
"I'm sure they knew this position was a loser when they shared it with prosecutors," Vance added Thursday.