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As much as I despise Trump (well before he became President) I am still hesitant to believe that he would be so down right evil as to pass any info on to any foreign source but then I can't get that out of my mind that would have been the end result.
Trump has shown many times that he will do anything that he believes will benefit him personally. There's no telling whether he had a plan for the documents or just thought they might come in handy at some point.
Couldn't Donald clear all this up by telling everyone what he intended to do with Top Secret Government information and intelligence. I'm sure there's a logical answer to clear all this up. The Trump camp is pretty leaky so we'll know in due time.
Couldn't Donald clear all this up by telling everyone what he intended to do with Top Secret Government information and intelligence. I'm sure there's a logical answer to clear all this up. The Trump camp is pretty leaky so we'll know in due time.
So the FBI raided his place because they didn’t think the documents were stored properly and organized correctly? Our government has been politically weaponized and both socialists and conservatives need to acknowledge that.. WTF! All this fake news and it’s storage and filing..
Unbelievable…
Hillary had a server in her closet, sending classified emails from it and destroys phones, hard drives and shreds documents after she is subpoenaed!!
Both parties better get your acts together and figure out how to find common ground or they are going to use that weapon against us all. If you don’t think that will happen you better do some soul searching.
You really should read more about this issue. Sounds like you only have half the story.
So who do you think makes the decisions on what is secret and what can be declassified? By law the President is the only one who can declassify documents. And he is an employee of the people not the government.
Google: who classifies documents
There is plenty of information out there on how classification works.
No, the President is not the only one who can declassify.
What are "filings"? Are filings related to different types of legal documents? Anyone got examples of typical filings in the federal court that got those 3 filings. Are they from the DOJ and related to Mar-a-Lago? What is known about these 3 filings?
A "filing" is a a loose term for anything filed on a court docket. It could be a motion or response to a motion from a party, or a notice filed by a party or the court, or an order filed by the court. Today's filings could be as innocuous as a statement saying the search warrant was executed, which might be filed under seal because the warrant was filed under seal. Or, it could be something more intriguing ... like an arrest warrant. That's unlikely, but fun to think about.
Sen Graham’s Tues response to the MarALago search and seizure —
I love this part—and remember that Graham asked to be excused fro honoring a subpoena to testify under oath at the GA grand jury investigation of Trump’s election interference
We're a nation of laws. Nobody's above the law. That's for darn sure," the South Carolina Republican told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt.
You are only “above the law” if you don’t want to comply with the law apparently…
So who do you think makes the decisions on what is secret and what can be declassified? By law the President is the only one who can declassify documents. And he is an employee of the people not the government.
I would hope it’s done with consultation with the various security heads as was the case with the 9/11 documents. To actually believe that a president declassified everything that arrived at his personal residence would require an astounding level of faith.
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