CNN
did not listen to the recording but cited unidentified multiple
sources describing it. Reuters was not able to confirm the
report.
The recording shows Trump, who is seeking the 2024 Republican
presidential nomination, understood he retained classified
material after he left the White House in 2021, according to the
cable television network.
Trump’s remarks indicated he would like to share the information
but was aware of the limitations on his ability to declassify
documents after leaving office, two sources told CNN.
Trump has denied wrongdoing. A Trump representative would not
comment on the report of the recording or on the specific
remarks attributed to Trump and called the investigation
politically motivated.
"Leaks from radical partisans behind this political persecution
are designed to inflame tensions and continue the media’s
harassment of President Trump and his supporters," Trump
spokesperson Steven Cheung said on Wednesday.
Peter Carr, the spokesperson for Special Counsel Jack Smith's
office at the Justice Department, declined to comment.
The Justice Department is investigating whether Trump broke the
law by retaining U.S. government records, some marked as top
secret, after leaving office in January 2021.
In August, the department disclosed that it was investigating
Trump for removing White House records because it believed he
illegally held documents including some involving
intelligence-gathering and clandestine human sources - among
America's most closely held secrets.
Smith's probe includes whether Trump or his associates
obstructed the Justice Department's probe into his retention of
thousands of government records, about 300 of which were marked
classified.
The special counsel is also investigating efforts to overturn
Trump's 2020 election loss that culminated in the deadly Jan. 6,
2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu and Kanishka Singh; Editing by Tim
Ahmann and Lisa Shumaker)
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