Trump tells Time reporter he can 'go to prison' for snapping unauthorized photo
by Ellie Bufkin
June 21, 2019 03:38 PM President Trump suggested to a reporter from Time magazine that he could 'go to prison' when a photographer snapped a photo of a letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The president was being interviewed for a Time cover story when the letter was photographed mid-interview. Trump was being questioned about the recent investigation into possible collusion and obstruction, specifically regarding former Attorney General Jeff Sessions' testimony.
As the photo was being taken, the reporter, in the midst of a contentious conversation about Robert Mueller's investigation, said to Trump, "He [Sessions] testified under oath ... under threat of prison time, that was the case, Mr. President."
Trump, noticing the photograph responded, "Well, you can go to prison instead, because, if you use, if you use the photograph you took of the letter that I gave you ... confidentially, I didn’t give it to you to take photographs of it — so don’t play that game with me." The president had asked to go off the record when he shared the letter from Kim Jong Un.
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