Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said in an interview with FaceTheNation that if the new accusations made against former President Donald Trump are true, 'it's incredibly dangerous to our national security.'
The new filing alleges that on two occasions in 2021, Trump showed classified documents to people at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.in the indictment as a"presentation concerning military activity in a foreign country" and marked TOP SECRET/NOFORN to a group of writers who did not hold security clearances. Trump described it to the writers as a"plan of attack" prepared for him by the Department of Defense.
When asked by Brennan if she would enforce all laws concerning classified information as president, Haley said,"absolutely." When Brennan asked Haley about two of the new obstruction counts in the indictment relating to alleged efforts by Trump to have the director of information technology at Mar-a-Lago delete security camera footage sought by a federal grand jury, Haley said,"none of that sounds good."
Haley also stressed her desire to"move forward" and stop discussing the multiple indictments against Trump at the federal and state levels, comparing the situation at hand to President Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon.
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