He has given away secrets in the past, he will do so in the future. And this case, here, he is being given the benefit of the doubt. How much more evidence do we need of his misbehavior?
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William Cohen discusses Donald Trump's history of revealing sensitive information and expresses concern about his potential future actions.
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I think both. I think he is reacting to the criticism coming from his right.
What is unforgivable is that there are so many Republicans who are willing to turn away to not look at the facts of what the former President did, how he stoked an insurrection.
I think the - all of a talk about the use of chemical or biological weapons, I think, that is not without some validity.
If President Zelensky was so willing to call him say, perhaps I'll sign this document you want. Maybe I'll even resign if that's what it takes to save my people and to say, I'm not interested in talking to you.





