You could google up the nuclear capabilities of foreign countries. Only lefties could be hysterical about a document like that while freaking potential nuclear assassins are flooding our borders.
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Actually had Trump chosen to DESTROY the classified documents in his possession as Hillary did. He would not be under indictment.Sure they had intent. For God sakes man, the DOJ raided Biden's garage and took classified documents, same as what happened to Trump in Florida, the DOJ raided and took documents. And, Miss Hillary purposely deleted 30,000 emails after receiving a court order to retain them. What would you be saying if Trump had done that? You would have indicted him on 30,000 counts.
Actually had Trump chosen to DESTROY the classified documents in his possession as Hillary did. He would not be under indictment.
It's the truth. The penalty for destroying classified material is much less than for retaining it.Maybe
Only an absolute piece of shit left wing lunatic would come up with that though
He never said it wasn't specifically declassified.
Oh, I didn't realize that. Please post in the law where it says what day number this occurs.Actually the importance is directly proportional with how long and hard they had to fight to get the documents back under government control.
Oh, so you're saying that since Trump did the right thing in not destroying them, he should be indicted while Hillary isn't.Actually had Trump chosen to DESTROY the classified documents in his possession as Hillary did. He would not be under indictment.
I believe his point is that even though Trump acknowledged that he didn't declassify it. There may have been declassification fairies who like the tooth fairy, went into the residence in the middle of the night, and declassified the document.Yes he did say that he hadn't declassified the document.
I believe his point is that even though Trump acknowledged that he didn't declassify it. There may have been declassification fairies who like the tooth fairy, went into the residence in the middle of the night, and declassified the document.
Law enforcement does it all the time. How often does a landlord tell a delinquent tenant to just get out, and that would be the end of it. But if they refuse, and he has to go to court for an eviction notice, he's also going to sue them for the back rent while he's at it.Oh, I didn't realize that. Please post in the law where it says what day number this occurs.
Actually Trump should have destroyed them, and avoided violation of 18 USC 1924.Oh, so you're saying that since Trump did the right thing in not destroying them, he should be indicted while Hillary isn't.
Don't attack me, i'm only translating MAGA into English.He said he didn't declassify it when he was president and couldn't do it now.
Do you remember when Marla Maples hooked with Trump's body guard?
Don't attack me, i'm only translating MAGA into English.
That's o.k. you didn't have your claws out.Sorry. I didn't intend to attack you.
That's o.k. you didn't have your claws out.
Besides, I have an OP open comparing Trump and Saddam Hussein, in complying with international and federal law.
Trump shot Abe Lincoln too. LOLOne of the 31 counts under the Espionage Act with which Donald J. Trump is being indicted involves his possession of a document concerning the nuclear capabilities of a foreign country.
The Presidential Records Act, which everyone who has an opinion about this should read, says that a former President may take his personal property home with him, but any documents in his possession are government property and must be turned over the custody of the Archivist upon leaving office.
Once the records are in the custody of the Archivist, the former president may be granted access to some records upon request for purposes of building a presidential library or for help aiding in the writing of a memoir, etc.
This Top Secret document had to be forcibly taken from Donald Trump. He hid it, along with several boxes of government property, including 30 other classified documents, from the government.
I would like to know who believes a Top Secret document which could cause grave harm to our national security bleevs this is Donald Trump's personal property.
Presidential Records (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22)
(44 U.S.C. Chapter 22) § 2201. Definitions § 2202. Ownership of Presidential records § 2203. Management and custody of Presidential records § 2204. Restrictions on access to Presidential records § 2205. Exceptions to restricted access § 2206. Regulations § 2207. Vice-Presidential records § Note...www.archives.gov
I'm still waiting for the law that says the number of days.Law enforcement does it all the time. How often does a landlord tell a delinquent tenant to just get out, and that would be the end of it. But if they refuse, and he has to go to court for an eviction notice, he's also going to sue them for the back rent while he's at it.
The government had to get a subpoena and a search warrant. Trump was the one who made a federal case out of it