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What Donald Trump said about the spread of classified material during the campaign

By Jon Greenberg
May 16, 2017

An explosive Washington Post story published May 15, 2017, accused President Donald Trump of sharing “code-word” classified information with the Russian ambassador to the United States and its foreign minister during an Oval Office meeting.

Trump has so far said he wanted to share facts about terrorism and airline flight safety.

Whatever the case, Trump’s decision to potentially disclose classified information has led many to look at the president’s past opinions on the spreading of classified information — particularly with regards to his 2016 Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

Here are some of the attacks Trump used against Clinton regarding the spread of classified information. We begin with Trump’s response to a State Department disclosure that 22 emails containing classified information were on Clinton’s private email server.

Jan. 29, 2016

“The new e-mail release is a disaster for Hillary Clinton. At a minimum, how can someone with such bad judgement be our next president?”

 

March 2, 2016, Super Tuesday Victory Speech

“What she did is a criminal act. If she’s allowed to run I would be very, very surprised.”

July 6, 2016

“Crooked Hillary Clinton and her team ‘were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information.’ Not fit!”

 

July 11, 2016, campaign speech

“This is not just extreme carelessness with classified material, which is still totally disqualifying. This is calculated, deliberate, premeditated misconduct.”

July 21, 2016, campaign speech

“The secretary of state was extremely careless and negligent in handling our classified secrets.”

Aug. 5, 2016, Facebook post

“Clinton’s home email server that she lied to the American people about was a profound national security risk … Hillary Clinton has bad judgment and is unfit to serve as President.”

Aug. 31, 2016, Tweet

“150 Clinton E-mails still contain classified information. More sensitive when she was Sec.of State. This is a very big deal.”

 

Sept. 4, 2016, Tweet

“Lyin’ Hillary Clinton told the FBI that she did not know the ‘C’ markings on documents stood for CLASSIFIED. How can this be happening?”

 

Oct. 17, 2016 Tweet

“WikiLeaks proves even the Clinton campaign knew Crooked mishandled classified info, but no one gets charged? RIGGED!”

Our Sources

Donald Trump, Tweet,  Jan. 29, 2016

New York Times, Classified Emails Revive Republican Candidates' Attacks on Clinton, Jan. 31, 2016

Time, Read Donald Trump's Super Tuesday Victory Speech, March 2, 2016

Donald Trump,Tweet,July 6, 2016

MSNBC, Flashback: Candidate Trump blasted Clinton over classified info, May 15, 2017

Donald Trump, Facebook post, Aug. 5, 2016

Trump for President, Donald J. Trump statement on Hillary Clinton's bad judgement, Aug. 29, 2016

Donald Trump, Tweet, Aug. 31, 2016

Donald Trump, Tweet, Sept. 4, 2016

Donald Trump, Tweet, Oct. 17, 2016

Donald Trump, Tweet, Oct. 18, 2016

 

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