CNN host gets in heated exchange with GOP rep over Trump's indictment: 'Just doesn't make sense'

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CNN host gets in heated exchange with GOP rep over Trump's indictment: 'Just doesn't make sense'
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CNN's Dana Bash and GOP Rep. Jim Jordan clashed over the indictment of Donald Trump on Sunday as the CNN host accused Jordan of not making any sense.

CNN "State of the Union" host Dana Bash clashed with Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on Sunday over the indictment of Donald Trump and his authority to declassify documents.of former President Donald Trump as Bash accused Jordan of not making any sense."The indictment does say, as I mentioned, the documents included U.S. defense, nuclear capabilities and potential U.S. vulnerabilities to a military attack," Bash said.

The two went back and forth over the indictment and Trump's claim that he declassified the document. Former US President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event at the South Carolina State House in Columbia, South Carolina, US, on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023.Jordan agreed, adding that it was because he's no longer the president of the United States.

"What this truly is, Dana, is an affront to the rule of law," Jordan said."It’s an affront to consistent application of the law. You have Secretary Clinton who had classified material on a server. She was not president of the United States. She was Secretary Clinton. You have that happen and nothing happens to her.

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