Doc7505
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~~~~~~I think you're right. But of course, you believe the silly Trump argument that he thought about declassifying something and it was therefore declassified!!!! You won't dare say Trump broke the law...ever. Because you're in the cult.
I also think it signals that we need to decouple the DOJ from the executive. If we have laws, they should mean something. If we have law enforcement, we should let them enforce the law. Though it rarely effects the day-to-day life of Americans, federal laws such as the ones that involve secret, top secret, or above top secret information seem to be much more serious.
There's other questions bein asked:
Why weren't those documents just burned up? Why not avoid the scandal that has now been reinforced by a second find of such documents, this time in a garage at Biden's home in Wilmington? Who made these decisions?
Biden is not an honest man when it comes to political issues. He is not a stranger to covering things up.
The decision to let this out, to not cover it up, is so far unexplained. The whole thing can only hurt Biden. It also disables the Democrats of using Trump's withholding of classified papers as a weapon against him.
Was it the very special content of the classified documents that made this move necessary? Or is there something else that we do not yet know about? Something that led to the judgment that the current limit hangout of some dirty linen is better than to have a real scandal come to the public's knowledge.
See: MoA - Why Didn't Biden Just Burn Those Classified Documents?
It's called hubris.
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