They have the documents back, no need to charge unless there is some more information.
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Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Lol ..... fuck-off. Boy George? Singing Karma Karma .... chameleon? You should be kilt for that.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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so 184 classified documents and 25 top secret documents
all of which trump had the authority to declassify
already the catchword is going to be prosecute him/them for blocking the process not for any actual evidence that he stole these documents willing for espionage or finacial purposes
if there is no espionage or financial gain-- proof case dismissed
if its a process crime here we go again same old federal playbook--no crime buyt you got in our way so were prosecuting. what a joke.
abortion may have been a viable issue that brought the dems back in but now you pissed off 95% of tax paying americans plus you pissed off his base by breaking into his house.
You just gave him all the ammo he's gonna need.
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Trump CAN declassify anything he wants…
…While he’s in office. And there’s a process for that. There would be records and an official order somewhere. He can’t stand alone in a room, perform the sign of the crucifix, and voila, documents declassified. He also can’t grant security clearances to anyone after leaving office.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
Ok, let's say you're running the Department of Justice. The National Archives informs you that the former President took highly classified information with him when he left the White House, including at least 25 documents marked "top secret". He's essentially keeping them unsecured in banker's boxes scattered around his house/social club, mixed in with mementos and scrapbook material. The Director of the National Archives tells you the former President is very angry that the FBI was told about any of this and he is asserting executive privileges and forbidding the FBI any permission to sort through the materials. Months of legal wrangling occur and Biden is forced to get involved to wave away Trump's privlege claim. The President's lawyers sign sworn statements that there are no more secret documents at his house but when you show up with a subpoena to look, you find many, many more. Then another month later you get a tip from someone on the inside that there's still a lot more stuff that wasn't turned over on your previous search (this last part is speculative but they clearly had reason to believe there was more to be found, they found stuff, and cited obstruction as a charge in the warrant). Perhaps on the security video you have, you've noticed people who have no security clearance are looking through the boxes.
If a search warrant is unacceptable under any circumstances, what are your alternative solutions here?
EDIT: And I've said today and said it weeks ago, I don't see prosecution here (of Trump) being a good idea unless there was something really really detrimental to national security in those documents.
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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