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in any event, he couldn't take money from foreign governments. former president trump said if somebody comes from china, they can stay for themselves. someone from china can. the government of china itself, they cannot be putting money into donald trump's pocket any more than the murderous monarch of saudi arabia who is another spender there. we're talking about millions of dollars, hundreds of thousands of dollars, and went the -- was over, muhammad -- gave two billion dollars to trump's son-in-law, kushner, who launched his own business. a sovereign national fund adviser says don't do it. these people don't have experience. the crown prince overruled them. the whole administration, trump was saying, tell pencil than he owes us, we covered his, like, we saved his, blank, when he ordered for the assassination of jamal --

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

held accountable and subject to the rule of law? i don't think so. we're certainly testing it in this country right now with the first of probably, or actually the second of many indictments that trump is facing. >> we do know the search on mar-a-lago came only after months of negotiations between the national archives and the former president after a subpoena. does the fact that the former president is only being charged for the documents that he held on to after receiving that subpoena last year, does that tell us that he could have very easily avoided all of this? >> i think he could have. first of all, the trouble started when he decided to take documents with him after he left the white house. he knew better. several people apparently internally told him he couldn't take documents. so yes, he could have left the documents. he could have had access to any

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