MSNBC’s Nance: Maybe Kushner Planned to Send the Nuclear Codes to Russia

‘What did he intend to transmit?

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RUSH TRANSCRIPT:
REID: "It is bizarre, Malcolm, it is what does it say to you?"
NANCE: "Well, first off, it's bizarre. Ening to a certain extent a lot of people certainly in the news media I've heard of in the last 24 hours are pulling their punches on this thing. This is not bizarre, this is incredibly suspicious. There is no reason that any of these communications could have happened, much less 18 of them. No other administration in transition has ever had communications with a foreign adversary at all. Certainly not like this one. Now, with regards to Jared Kushner's recommendation, people are saying that maybe he was just naive. This isn't naive. This is a man who came from a billion dollar industry. He knows what the meaning of going into another corporation's headquarters and then using their secure communications would mean and how that would look certainly to the united States. There is a lot more than why here, which is always the question we in the intelligence community ask. Another question that really needs to be answered right now and has been unanswered satisfactorily, what did he intend to transmit through Russian's system to communicate with Vladimir Putin? Daily presidential briefing? Nuclear codes? I don't know. Everyone in intelligence has to assume that's what he was going to do. There is no reason that any of this hoof happened and the FBI needs to dig into this right now."

 

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