2016 Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein explains to CNN's Chris Cuomo why she won't fully comply with the Russia investigation, saying her campaign didn't turn over "material that basically protects the civil liberties of all Americans" to the Senate Intel Committee.



She also praised President Trump's "approach" when it comes to the Korean Penninsula:



"We're in a multi-polar world right now and we need to behave," she said.













JILL STEIN: I think the kind of position that says we're in a totally different category from the rest of the world is not working. This century of American domination didn't play out the way we thought it would. We're embroiled now, with the military in almost every country around the world.



The taxes we pay, the average American paid almost $3,500 that went into the Department of Offense, I would call it. Not the Department of Defense. $3,500, whereas we put $40 into the EPA. 57% of our discretionary dollars now are going into the military.



It is part of a mindset that says "we're always right, they're always wrong, and we're going to dominate militarily and economically."



We're in a multi-polar world right now and we need to behave as an exemplary member of the community. And that is by upholding ourselves and leading the way on international law, human rights, and diplomacy.



That approach is really paying off on the Korean Penninsula and I think we should be using it more broadly.



