Former President Donald Trump is arguing that he is exonerated by a recently published audio recording that purports to show him describing military planning documents from his presidency with a writer and publisher.
The Audio Recording
It’s not clear precisely when in July of 2021 the alleged conversation between Trump and the writer and publisher took place.Trump denied the coup allegations and lambasted Milley in a July 15 press statement. The audio recording that CNN obtained and aired appears to have been a continuation of Trump’s efforts to dispute the Iran attack allegations circulating in the press at the time.
“[Milley] said that I wanted to attack Iran, isn’t it amazing? I have a big pile of papers; this thing just came up,” Trump can be heard saying in the audio recording. “Look. This was him. They presented me this—this is off-the-record—but they presented me this. This was him. This was the Defense Department and him. We looked at some—this was him. This wasn’t done by me, this was him. All sorts of stuff, pages long, look.”
The sound of papers shuffling can be heard in the recording before an unidentified speaker says “Oh my gosh.”
“I just found, isn’t that amazing? This totally wins my case, you know,” Trump says in the audio recording. “Except it is, like, highly confidential, secret, this is secret information. Look. Look at this, you attack, and”
As Trump continued to discuss the documents with the writer and publisher, Trump says, “These are the papers ... this was done by the military and given to me. I think we can probably, right?”
An unnamed speaker then says, “I don’t know, we‘ll have to see, we’ll have to try to”
“Declassify it,” Trump interrupts.
“Figure out a, yeah,” the unnamed speaker continues.
The Special Counsel Case
The July 2021 audio recording is briefly described in Smith’s Special Counsel indictment against Trump. Trump faces 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information and additional counts for obstructing investigations and withholding documents from officials attempting to retrieve them.Prosecutors could present the audio recording at trial and argue that it shows Trump hadn’t declassified all the documents in his possession and that he showed those documents to people who lacked security clearances to view them.
In an interview with Fox News last week, host Bret Baier referenced the audio recording as it was described in the federal indictment. Trump denied having any specific Iran document.
NTD News reached out to one of the attorneys representing Trump in the special counsel case but he declined to comment.