Jake Tapper shocked his CNN panel when he admitted that President Trump's condemnation of the legal system was built around 'legitimate grievances'.
The CNN -Gastheer made the comment in response to a speech that Trump gave on Friday at the Ministry of Justice, where he struck the 'armed' criminal cases that have been brought against him in recent years.
Trump scolded against 'the lies and abuses', which previously accused of federal crimes, including his alleged storage of classified government documents in Mar-A-Lago and tries to destroy his election loss 2020.
“(The Doj) armed the enormous forces of our intelligence and law enforcement agencies to try to thwart the will of the American people,” he said.
After broadcasting the clip, TUPPER defended the president's comments, because he said that such things – including Trump's conviction on accusation of the falsification of business records in New York – were built on 'legitimate grievances'.
“You don't have to be a member of Maga to say:” You know what those Peter Strzok-Lisa page texts were terrible, “Tair said.
“There was a Fisa abuse. There was that weird thing with Carter Page … I know nothing about that Alvin Bragg case where he actually invented a crime.
'You don't have to be a member of Maga to look and say:' Do you know what? He has a number of legitimate complaints. '

Jake Tapper shocked his CNN panel when he admitted that the conviction of President Trump of the legal system was built around 'legitimate grievances' on Friday

The CNN -Gastheer made the comment in response to a speech that Trump gave on Friday at the Ministry of Justice, where he struck the 'armed' criminal cases that were brought against him in recent years
After Tapper justified Trump's comments at the Doj, the political commentator of CNN Xochitl Hinojosa did not even agree when she defended the former attorney general under President Biden, Merrick Garland.
“Merrick Garland was a judge, he was a long career officer of justice,” she said.
“He did everything to follow the facts and the law and to allow this to happen. And it was a special counselor in which Merrick Garland did not make the decisions.
'What I will say even further, there is a (large) jury in both Florida and DC who believed that there is sufficient evidence for Donald Trump to be charged … on 44 counts.
“And this is not just a conspiracy theory. There was no armament. The federal government is of the opinion that Donald Trump has committed crimes. '
Tapper responded to clarify that he referred to the conviction of Trump in New York and accusations that he collaborated with Russia during his first term, and not the cases that Xochitl called.
“I should notice that I was talking about the Russiagate investigation and the Alvin Bragg case, and you skillfully switched it to Jack Smith's investigation,” he said.

After Tapper justified Trump's comments at the Doj, the political commentator of CNN Xochitl Hinojosa did not even agree when she defended the former attorney general under President Biden, Merrick Garland

Xochitl said that Garland acted correctly during Trump's investigation, because he did everything to follow the facts and the law and allow it to happen. And it was a special advice in which Merrick Garland did not make the decisions'
Trump's speech on Friday in the Doj came on the same day that he made a milestone to impose travel berths on 43 countries around the world – including 'sharply limiting' Visa from Russia.
The relocation in a dramatic memo on Friday revealing, the order of Trump also sees important allies of Moscow who are placed under heavy sanctions, because white -Russian travelers could see their dreams about traveling states, reports the New York Times.
The explosive immigration proposals come when the US president struggles with Putin and Zensky about a cessation -the fires in Ukraine -warning last night that the Second World War could 'erupt' very easily if peace talks failed.
In addition to the warring state, an enormous number of nations from all over the world has been told that their governments have 60 days to tackle shortcomings or will stay on the list.
A memo shows countries divided into three separate groups – including full visa jumping and partial suspensions.

Trump's speech on Friday came to the Doj on the same day that he made a milestone to impose travel prohibitions on 43 countries around the world
Many come from the Middle East and Africa, with Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran and Noord -Korea among the 11 that are confronted with the most drastic measures.
In the second group, 10 countries would be confronted with partial suspensions that would influence tourist and student visa and other immigrant visa, with a few exceptions.
And in a third group a total of 22 countries would be considered for a partial suspension of the US Visa issue if their governments “do not make any efforts to tackle shortcomings within 60 days,” the memo said.
An American officer warned that there could be changes on the list and that it still had to be approved by the administration, including the American Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, after the New York Times was reported.
For many in America, the policy will throw back to the explosive 'Muslim ban' of Trump during his first term of office. Some countries in the new proposal were also on the 2017 list, but much more are new.