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Do Two Lies Make the Truth?
Author: BobR    Date: 06/28/2023 12:27:55

A lie that is half-truth is the darkest of all lies.
— Alfred Tennyson, 1809-1892, English poet


On Monday, CNN aired an audio tape of TFG showing classified documents to several people. It's a jaw-dropping bit of audio, and deserves a listen (available at the link). It was recorded by an assistant of former WH COS Mark Meadows, with a couple of TFG's "staffers" present.

As it should have, the reactions created were immediate. It's one thing to read a transcript; it's another entirely to hear it in his voice as he's blathering on. Naturally, this caused some sturm and drang on the part of TFG, who came up with the worst possible explanation ever...

"It was bravado"...

Former President Donald Trump insisted on Tuesday that he was not showing off classified documents in an audio clip first published by CNN in which he referred to “highly confidential” material and “secret information” that he could no longer declassify.

“I would say it was bravado, if you want to know the truth, it was bravado,” Trump said in an interview aboard his plane with Semafor and ABC News. “I was talking and just holding up papers and talking about them, but I had no documents. I didn’t have any documents.”

What's so bad about that? MSNBC legal analyst, former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance explains:
According to former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance, that’s a flawed defense, especially if Trump tries it in court.

“If your best defense is ‘bravado,’ in essence you’re saying ‘my defense is that I was lying,’” Vance told MSNBC. “That’s a terrible defense, certainly for a former president and for anyone to make in front of a jury.”

Further, she said, Trump would probably have to take the witness stand to present this story.

“And that’s just something he can’t do,” she said. “No lawyer could let Donald Trump take the witness stand in his own defense without committing malpractice.”

Trump’s legal team potentially could put together some of his media appearances to show the jury as a workaround, Vance added.

“But at the end of the day, you still have a defendant telling the jury: ‘Hey, I’m a liar, so you shouldn’t convict me,’” she said.
(bold-face mine)

The thing is, everyone already knows what a liar he is. He's lied about everything his entire life (long before he occupied the White House). Saying you were lying then (on the tape), puts ANY credibility he's trying to maintain into question. It's simple enough to ask: "Is he lying about the "bravado" on the tape too?"

I think we all know the answer to that.
 

7 comments (Latest Comment: 06/28/2023 18:12:32 by BobR)
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