During a recent interview, Trump campaign senior advisor, Jason Miller, expressed concerns about Joe Biden allegedly providing classified information to his ghostwriter. Miller claimed that classified information was found at various locations associated with Biden, raising questions about his credibility. He called for Biden's ghostwriter to be brought in for questioning.
Miller also criticized the Democrats for their handling of the situation, highlighting what he perceived as a two-tiered system of justice. He pointed out the differences in how President Trump and Biden were treated by the Department of Justice, suggesting that this raised concerns for voters.
The conversation then shifted to the legal proceedings involving President Trump, with Miller suggesting that these attacks from the justice system had actually boosted Trump's popularity. However, he expressed concern about the impact on the country and accused the Democrats of trying to undermine democracy for political gain.
Regarding reports of house cleaning at the RNC, Miller emphasized the importance of focusing on voter turnout and ensuring that legitimate votes are counted. He mentioned the need to streamline resources and prioritize field operations over bureaucracy.
When asked about the possibility of a debate between former President Trump and Joe Biden, Miller indicated that Trump was willing to debate anytime, anywhere. He suggested that Biden might try to avoid debating due to concerns about his performance, but emphasized the importance of the American people seeing the candidates face off.