Mystal added that he thinks "Jack Smith is coming for the documents." For January 6th, for the conspiracy for the attempt to overthrow the united states government, he said he is "still skeptical about that." Trump is like, no, I knew exactly what I took because I was allowed to, and that's a very bad legal argument for him." If you contrast that to the Biden documents issue that was happening, that was Biden's argument: I don't know. "His best legal argument is who could know how many documents I had? Everything is very confusing. Mystal added that Trump should have played dumb about the documents. "The kind of crime Trump commits is a crime he admits to again and again anytime somebody gives him free advertising, right? Because whenever he gets free advertising he gets up there and says I took these documents on purpose and I had them because I was allowed to." And Trump has every reason to be worried about Jack Smith in part because of what Hugo was just saying," Mystal said. "I think right now Jack Smith is living rent-free in Trump's head. "Who do you want to win, Ukraine or Russia, he couldn't answer that," said Walsh. Walsh specifically pointed to the moment in which Trump was unable to say whether he wanted Russia or Ukraine to "win" their massive, ongoing war. Tapper noted that there were "so many things" that Trump did that caused Democrats and fellow Republicans to wonder if the clips and moments will be used against Trump in a hypothetical general election against President Joe Biden. IN OTHER NEWS: Trump just admitted evidence of 'vigilante justice' to the Fulton County DA: legal expert "Republican fundraisers? Scared to death." Grassroots loved Trump's performance the other night," the former Republican congressman said. But those who Republicans go to for monetary support are reportedly singing a different tune. Walsh added that the base of Trump's supporters saw his behavior at the event, which included insulting the woman he had just been found liable for sexually assaulting, as something that's worth praise. He said CNN performed a "public service" by putting Trump on display. Speaking to CNN's Jake Tapper and a Democratic strategist, Walsh, who earlier in March sounded the alarm about the "radicalized" GOP base, said he was a fan of the town hall with Trump despite the barrage of criticisms the network has received in the wake of the event. Donald Trump's base may have loved his controversial performance at CNN's recent New Hampshire town hall, but those who raise money for Republican campaigns are "scared to death," according to former GOP Rep.
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