Trump's former chief of staff had to remind him not to share classified information, NYT journalist says | Business Insider

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Trump's former chief of staff had to remind him not to share classified information, NYT journalist says.

"Kelly did not trust that Trump knew how to handle classified information,' Schmidt said.

This comes as the Justice Department is probing the former president for possibly mishandling classified information.after a search warrant was issued to search for missing classified documents. The warrant was issued after requests from the National Archives to return the classified and sensitive information went unanswered.

Attorney General Merrick Garland has since assigned a special counsel in the Department of Justice to investigate Trump's handling of classified documents. Schmidt told MSNBC that Trump would openly talk about confidential information and"Kelly would try to stop Trump from doing things that could damage national security."

Schmidt added:"Here's the chief of staff to the president of the united state concerned that the president of the united states could damage national security. Remember the president of the united states is in charge of protecting the country, but Trump behaved in such an abnormal, immoral way in Kelly's eye that he didn't trust what Trump would do."

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