FBI doubted probable cause for Mar-a-Lago raid but pushed forward amid pressure from Biden DOJ, emails reveal

Because Hur knew he couldn't prove intent to retain

The "sympathetic jury figure" was just his way of speaking to the 400 lb gorilla in the room.
No, Hur said he didn’t charge the Vegetable because he wouldn’t know what was happening to him in a courtroom, Dumbass.
 
Biden didn't have Top Secret (SCI) documents.,
You better go reread the Hur report.

Because Hur knew he couldn't prove intent to retain
Really doesn't matter. The entire report, Hur found evidence of Biden's illegal possession of many classified documents. It's stated repeatedly throughout the report. His staff even had to repeatedly remind him of the procedures, yet he took them anyways. The only thing that saved his ass was his mental state and confusion in remembering. That was the main concern in convincing twelve people.
 
Why do you think you can lie in every post and get away with it, liar? :auiqs.jpg:
He, at this moment, is going all Evelyn Wood on the Hur documents.

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^Mind reader^

Tell us how Tater didn’t intend to keep docs he stole in his garage for decades. :auiqs.jpg:
First, most likely Biden didn't pack the box.
Or exercise complete control over the box in the years it sat there.

Like the TSA questions:
"Did you pack your bags yourself?"
 
Learn to read, stupid.

Do you know what :especially” means? It’s a bug word so ask if you need help.
Which means there's an exception for non-SCI documents.

No, not all Top Secret (TS) documents must be viewed in a SCIF, but most require strict controls; TS material needs extra security beyond its level, often within a SCIF or secure room/vault, but the President can review some outside, and the most sensitive types (SCI) always need SCIF-level handling due to unique compartmentalization, making SCIFs essential for those high-end secrets.
 
No stupid, keeping stolen TOP SECRET DOCUMENTS in your open garage for years proves INTENT TO RETAIN
No more than if you found a library book you failed to return, but as soon as you got an overdue notice, you returned it.
 
First, most likely Biden didn't pack the box.
Or exercise complete control over the box in the years it sat there.

Like the TSA questions:
"Did you pack your bags yourself?"
Nobody cares about your made up stories to defend your Vegetable Messiah.

He clearly stole, and kept TOP SECRET files for decades.

Still waiting for you to show us how he didn't "intend" to keep them.

No more bullshit fairy tales, just the facts with links backing up your claims.

GO!
 
Which means there's an exception for non-SCI documents.

No, not all Top Secret (TS) documents must be viewed in a SCIF, but most require strict controls; TS material needs extra security beyond its level, often within a SCIF or secure room/vault, but the President can review some outside, and the most sensitive types (SCI) always need SCIF-level handling due to unique compartmentalization, making SCIFs essential for those high-end secrets.
Keep twisting yourself into a pretzel every time I expose one of your lies, Simp. :auiqs.jpg:

You claimed he didn't have any of those. Why is your story changing. Oh yeah, your last one was destroyed.

Now, Link us up to the "exceptions" Biden got approved for him to steal TOP SECRET DOCUMENTS and keep them for decades.

There has to be a record somewhere.
 
Why do you think you can lie in every post and get away with it, liar? :auiqs.jpg:



On November 2, 2022, Joe Biden's personal attorneys found classified documents dating to his vice presidency, some of which were top secret sensitive compartmented information,<a href="Joe Biden classified documents incident - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>7<span>]</span></a>

Good thing George W. Bush added the Vice President, to people with classification/declassification authority.
As Vice President, Biden could declassify Top Secret and above documents.

During the George W. Bush administration, Vice President Dick Cheney had significant, formalized declassification (and classification) authority under President Bush's 2003 Executive Order 13292, allowing him to classify/declassify information in his executive duties, granting him broader power than previous VPs

Executive Order 13292 (2003): This order explicitly granted the Vice President original classification authority in the performance of executive duties, a significant boost from prior rules.

In essence, Bush's E.O. empowered Cheney with strong, defined authority, shifting the balance toward greater government secrecy and making the Vice President's office a central player in classification/declassification decisions.
 
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No, Hur said he didn’t charge the Vegetable because he wouldn’t know what was happening to him in a courtroom, Dumbass.
Hur couldn't prove intent.

And he knew it. So he came up with an excuse for the 400lb gorilla in the room.
 
No more than if you found a library book you failed to return, but as soon as you got an overdue notice, you returned it.
You are doing it again, PrestzelBoi.

Uh-oh..............Lookee here, Hur says Biden did "WILLFULLY RETAIN" the TOP SECRET documents he stole from a SCIF.

If you had two working brain cells you would just link away now. And fast.

But you are so stupid you will pretzel your self again.

And I will be here to LMFAO at you, Simp.

GO, PretzelBoi.

:dance::dance::dance:


Politics Feb 8, 2024 3:23 PM EST
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden “willfully” retained and disclosed highly classified materials when he was a private citizen, including documents about military and foreign policy in Afghanistan and other sensitive national security matters



Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen,” Hur wrote.


 

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