Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner said everything the ex-president says related to his classified documents case is an 'admission by a party-opponent.'
keeps providing"incriminating evidence" against himself as he continues to post on social media about how he handled classified documents., Kirschner was asked by host Katie Phang whether Trump keeps on"making admissions and confessions" every time he posts on Truth Social.
Kirschner then explained that when a person is being criminally investigated, everything they say related to their case could be used against them. "When somebody who is the target of a criminal probe, and he clearly is, special counsel Jack Smith is investigating these precise crimes—the classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Everything he says, everything he posts is what we call an 'admission by a party- opponent,'" the former federal prosecutor said.
An admission by a party-opponent is a statement made by a person that could be used against them or someone else, which has to meet a certain criteria,. This includes that the"party against whom the statement is being offered is also the declarant of that statement either personally or in a representative capacity."
Former President Donald Trump speaks during an event at Mar-a-Lago on November 15, 2022, in Palm Beach, Florida. Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner said Sunday that former President Donald Trump keeps providing"incriminating evidence" against himself as he continues to post on social media about how he handled classified documents.
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