Trump Indictment Watch

So you agree that precedent can be overturned. Not that I buy your argument. It certainly hasnt been on the books for 50 years like Roe v Wade. I look forward to Trumps lawyers arguing he can take whatever the hell he wants and its magically declassified when he does.
 
So you agree that precedent can be overturned. Not that I buy your argument. It certainly hasnt been on the books for 50 years like Roe v Wade. I look forward to Trumps lawyers arguing he can take whatever the hell he wants and its magically declassified when he does.

There are exceptions especially when it comes to some national defense secrets. If Trump got nuclear secrets that would be different.

Most classified stuff doesn't need really need to be classified. We overclassify everything. Yeah, I've ragged on Biden for his stuff but I'm not sure he has anything of importance either.
 
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You have to remember all of this Trump stuff is in a SCIF at Mar-a-Lago. This is no different than the SCIF at a NARA building. Supposedly there was some stuff found in a drawer but who knows?
 
https://justthenews.com/politics-po...twitter_social_icon&utm_campaign=social_icons

"An American Bar Association report in 2022 seemed to agree with Trump’s assertion that “guidelines support his contention that presidents have broad authority to formally declassify most documents that are not statutorily protected, while they are in office.”



See, I'm not making anything up.

"Trump’s lawyers have prepared a robust defense based on months of legal research, anticipating Smith might pursue charges. Trump’s lawyers are prepared to argue that a president had broad powers under the Constitution to keep documents or declassify without any fanfare documents from his presidency and take them with him upon leaving office.

"They will rely heavily on a U.S. District Court case in Washington more than a decade ago involving former President Bill Clinton that concluded a president had broad and mostly unchallengeable power to determine which documents from his presidency can be kept personally, and that any documents moved to Trump’s homes in Mar-a-Lago, Fla., and Bedminster, N.J., fall under that category".
 
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Mueller, She Wrote
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BREAKING:

Jack Smith is prepared to ask a grand jury to

CHARGE TRUMP with ESPIONAGE and OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE

as early as TOMORROW, and MARK MEADOWS HAS FLIPPED

and will plead guilty to several lesser charges in exchange for limited immunity.
 
There are exceptions especially when it comes to some national defense secrets. If Trump got nuclear secrets that would be different.

Most classified stuff doesn't need really need to be classified. We overclassify everything. Yeah, I've ragged on Biden for his stuff but I'm not sure he has anything of importance either.


You would be correct about that. Pretty sure a Presidents ****s are classified. If the stuff Trump had was only hisblpve letters with Kim Jong Un and the weather map he doctored I don't care about that. The classified material needs to be something real for me to care.
 
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...source=reddit.com#Echobox=1686166165primaries.




Trump supposedly will be charged under Section 793 of the espionage act which doesn't require the documents to be classified. It also applies even if he had a legal right to have the documents which makes any arguments about PRA a moot point.



Also looks like there will be charges in DC and Florida jurisdictions. My guess would be the obstruction charges are in Florida.
 
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No eye candy.

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If Meadows has flipped its only a matter of time before "Look, I barely knew Mark Meadows, he was terrible at his job and I had to do it for him, he is just a RINO who is mad I am not going to pick him as my VP in 2024 and now he hates "Trump" and will do anything to destroy me"
 
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