AP Explains: Trump disclosure a breach of trust, if not law
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump didn’t appear to break any law by sharing highly classified information with Russia, but that doesn’t make it any less problematic for America’s intelligence agencies and their overseas partners.
Even as Trump’s national security adviser insisted the Oval Office disclosure to visiting Russian diplomats was “wholly appropriate” and routine, few people outside of the White House saw it that way. Especially troubling was that a foreign country provided the intelligence confidentially to the U.S.
A look at the legal and national security issues at stake:
WHAT DID TRUMP TELL THE RUSSIANS?


