MEET THE PRESS EXCLUSIVE: REP. SANFORD SAYS THERE’S ‘NO SEEMING CONSQUENCE’ TO PRESIDENT TRUMP’S LIES

Sanford to moderator Chuck Todd: Members of Congress are “running for the hills” instead of speaking out against Trump

JUNE 15, 2018 – In an exclusive interview airing this Sunday on “Meet the Press,” Rep. Mark Sanford (R-S.C.) tells moderator Chuck Todd that “there is no seeming consequence to the president and lies,” contrasting the “incredible consequences” he faced for “the story of 2009 and my implosion.”

When asked why only retiring or outgoing legislators are speaking out against President Trump, Sanford replies, “People are running for the hills,” adding “the name of the game is staying in the game.”

Watch this exchange, and tune in this Sunday for more from Todd’s exclusive one-on-one with Sanford, who lost this Tuesday’s primary race hours after a last-minute Twitter broadside from Trump.

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REP. MARK SANFORD: We all know the story of 2009 and my implosion.

CHUCK TODD: Yes.

REP. MARK SANFORD: A lie was told on my half – behalf, which means I own it, and more to the point, I was living a lie in that chapter of life.

CHUCK TODD: Yes.

REP. MARK SANFORD: But there were incredible consequences.

CHUCK TODD: Yes, there were.

REP. MARK SANFORD: Financially, politically, socially, lost my – I could go down a long list.

CHUCK TODD: You paid a price. You paid some price.

REP. MARK SANFORD: And so maybe the reason I’m so outspoken on this now is there is no seeming consequence to the president and lies and if we accept that as a society, it is going to have incredibly harmful consequences in the way that we operate going forward, based on the construct of the founding fathers.

CHUCK TODD: Why is it just you and Jeff Flake and Bob Corker? Where’s Speaker Ryan? Where’s the head of the legislative branch?

REP. MARK SANFORD: People are running for the hills. And again everybody… what you do as an elected official is … an old-time senator told me years ago, the name of the game is staying in the game.

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