CNN's Hilary Rosen: Huma Abedin 'Doesn't Need Trump's Advice On Marriage'
Donald Trump got really weird on Twitter yesterday, "supporting" Huma Abedin for leaving Anthony Weiner, but at the same time making it all about Hillary Clinton by association. Because reasons and deflection.
Since Huma has access to classified information, Trump opined on the Dori Monson show that her sexting husband, Weiner must know "much of this information" and he thinks "it's terrible."
Donald then went on to attack Clinton for being careless with our national security and used the "close proximity" offensive.
CNN's Kayleigh McEnany repeated Trump's ridiculous claims on CNN's New Day and said, "LT. Colonel Anthony Shaffer came out and said, 'this is a perilous situation for national security."
Host Alisyn Camerota said. ..there's no evidence that she [Huma] shared any evidence... that she shared anything with her husband."
McEnany replied, "We don't know that."
Wait, even though there isn't any evidence to support Trump's claim, the lack of evidence counts as proof?
McEnany then claimed that Huma could have been blackmailed when she left some sensitive material in her car, that was never compromised.
"It's a dream to exploit a situation like this via blackmail. The point is whether it happened or not, I'm not sure it did. We don't have evidence of that. It is still a national security situation no doubt."
