Trump tape recording is 'evidentiary gold' for prosecutors: Kirschner

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'Once prosecutors can surgically present this stuff to a jury, it's going to be like fish in a barrel,' legal analyst Glenn Kirschner said.

document regarding a hypothetical attack on Iran. The former president also acknowledged on the tape that he was unable to discuss the contents of the material because it was classified and said that he cannot declassify it as he was no longer president.

The tape appeared to blow massive holes in various defensive arguments Trump had made in the documents case, indicating that he knew he had retained classified material after leaving office and that he had not declassified it before the end of his presidency. The tape is now reportedly in the hands of the

and special counsel Jack Smith, who is overseeing all federal investigations into Trump. The former president's team has also since claimed that the document referenced in the tape cannot be located.on Wednesday, a Trump spokesperson said that CNN's report about the recording was based on"leaks from radical partisans" who want"to inflame tensions and continue the media's harassment of President Trump and his supporters.

Former President Donald Trump is seen at Mar-a-Lago after announcing his 2024 presidential bid. Legal analyst Glenn Kirschner recently called the tape of Trump reportedly acknowledging that he retained classified documents"evidentiary gold" for prosecutors.Kirschner is a former federal prosecutor with decades of experience and now serves as a legal analyst

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