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SCHULTZ: "If this evidence is admissible — and I imagine that they are going to try to challenge on a number of different fronts, I am not sure where they make their argument here to exclude this evidence, but if it is admissible in court, it's certainly troubling for their defense, at least for Trump’s defense in this. It bolsters the government's claim under the Espionage Act. It also bolsters their claim, you know, under the obstruction case. Because, you know, one of the things he has been saying all along is that he could just wave a magic wand and these documents are declassified, and in this instance, in his own words, he is saying it's not declassified. So that is very troubling for him, no doubt about it. And, you know, I think the only — the big question is going to be what comes in at trial. You know, under the Classified Information Procedures Act, is this all gonna be admissible? Probably so. And it is going to be a big hurdle for them to get over."
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