'We still don't know exactly what Trump had,' former Attorney General Bill Barr said.
host Jimmy Failla caused Barr to push back, saying that Clinton had left the State Department six years before he became attorney general. The administration under former Presidentfound no criminal wrongdoing, Barr added, saying that when he was appointed during the Trump years, he"brought in some fresh eyes, and professionals looked over stuff."
"I think the level of the documents in Hillary's situation—the ones we had—were not as raw as being portrayed in news reports," Barr told Failla."We still don't know exactly what Trump had." Clinton's email server, which became a national story prior to the 2016 election, never led to any criminal charges. She was asked about Trump's handling of classified documents Tuesday
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