Joe Lockhart: ‘Game-Changer’ If Trump Didn’t Tell the Truth in Written Answers to Mueller

‘Ultimately if it goes to the Senate or impeachment, that does help’

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LOCKHART: "That helps for voters, but ultimately if it goes to the Senate or impeachment, that does help. He’s hurting as far as the investigation goes and the prosecutors, because I think he is putting — we know Mueller will not come out and say, 'Rudy, that’s wrong.' He’s not Ken Starr and he doesn’t walk to the end of his driveway and do a press conference every morning  and tell us what’s up and what isn't."
CAMEROTA: "I wish he did."
LOCKHART: "The other thing and the key piece of this, I think, is, is it faithful to the written answers that Trump has given under oath? My guess is he's strayed from those answers. The real lawyers in this case, because Rudy is not acting as lawyer, let's be honest, he’s a P.R. person. I love P.R. people, but he is a P.R. person, speaking as one. The President is now on the record. And if he didn’t tell the truth in those written answers, we say game changer a lot, that’s a game-changer."

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