Sean Hannity downplays potential obstruction of justice charge for Donald Trump, calls it an “obscure” law

Hannity: “‘Well, as a result of the investigation, it is alleged that Donald Trump obstructed justice' -- blah blah blah blah blah"

Sean Hannity downplays potential obstruction of justice charge for Donald Trump, calls it an "obscure" law

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From the June 6, 2023, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show

SEAN HANNITY (HOST): So you know, and here's the other problem, you know, with top secret classified documents. So what they're doing here is they're not going to go after what they thought was the crime. Because they didn't raid Hillary Clinton's residences. They didn't raid Joe Biden's four places where he had top secret classified information. No.

So they'll look to something obscure. “Well, as a result of the investigation, it is alleged that Donald Trump obstructed justice" -- blah blah blah blah blah. Which, by the way, I would argue, legally, he doesn't have any obligation to cooperate with, and nor can anyone give a real definition of whether or not, you know, exactly how one president is supposed to declassify the materials anyway.

So it's not going to have anything to do with the documents themselves, except it'll be a process crime. That is my prediction. They're gonna go down the process crime route.