On the recordApril 4, 2017
If he has evidence, it's not wrong for him to say it. If he doesn't have evidence, it's not wrong for him to say it.
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transcripts.cnn.comIf he has evidence, it's not wrong for him to say it. If he doesn't have evidence, it's not wrong for him to say it.
Kayleigh McEnany discusses whether President Trump is justified in claiming Susan Rice committed a crime without evidence.
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