Democrats, as you can guess, are the other party in question.
Anyways, Democrats are currently the opposition party, or opponents to the Republicans who are the ruling party, the party with the power to run the country.
And as opponents, one of the main jobs of the Democrats is to discredit or smear and give a bad name to Trump and his Cabinet, which is another name for the government, consisting of the heads of the executive departments, such as the Treasury, Justice and Commerce.
Anyways and at any rate, I’m not going into any details further (talking about politics anywhere becomes a drag if we dwell on the subject for too long, say, five minutes), Democrats are going to the tape and that means they’re using film records as evidence.
In other words, what they’re saying is all true, factual. If you don’t trust their words, go and watch some film.
Okay, here are recent media examples of “go to the tape” to drive the point home, including the Examiner article (Example 3):
1. Let’s go to the tape — or not.
Donald Trump bragged to a massive rally crowd Wednesday in Daytona Beach, Fla. about watching a “top secret” government video of Iranian officials unloading $400 million from an unmarked plane in a reported bombshell backdoor deal. Then on Thursday Trump was caught boasting about the video again at a town hall in Portland, Maine.
Stranger still: No one — including American intelligence officials — has any idea what he was talking about.
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