Pelosi: Unlike Trump, Kids in the ‘Hood Can’t Just Say They Didn’t Know They’ve Broken Laws
‘You know what really bugs me about that?’
May 31, 2019 1:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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KIMMEL: "I think sometimes they do things and they go, 'Oh, that’s not allowed?' And then they kind of go back and try to figure out what it was and how they can keep it quiet." PELOSI: "You know what really bugs me about that? Because when you see what they said, 'Oh, I didn’t know, I didn’t know it was wrong to talk to Russians about this, I didn’t know, I say why don’t — how do you explain that to kids in the hood? When they’re approached by law enforcement and they say, 'Well, I didn’t realize that I was supposed to do this or that.' Well, they’re supposed to know. But these very wealthy people with high-priced lawyers can get away with saying, 'I didn’t know it was wrong to do that.'"