Trump Cites Clinton Aide Case to Keep Video Testimony Off TV

  • News outlets seek candidate’s Trump University deposition
  • Trump lawywers cite Clinton e-mail ruling to block release

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump arrives for a campaign stop on July 11, 2016, in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

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Donald Trump is betting the case of Hillary Clinton’s former chief of staff Cheryl Mills will help keep his under-oath testimony in the Trump University lawsuits off television and out of attack ads.

Trump argues he’s entitled to the same treatment Mills received when she won a ruling barring Judicial Watch, a conservative group that sued for access to Clinton’s e-mail records while she was Secretary of State, from publicizing a video of her deposition in that case.