Trump Confesses Just Before Key Classified Docs Hearing

Biden had absolutely zero authority to take the documents that he “overlooked”. In other words, he blatantly stole them. Several of them had to be removed from the secure area known as the SCIF. They weren’t just accidentally packed up when he left the Senate. He knew that he had them as he mentioned them to his ghost writer. You are attempting to defend the indefensible.

I'm sure he took them home to study. Haven't you ever done that? I have.
 
You can't help playing stupid.

Biden spent decades shuffling his stolen documents around from place to place.

The Hur report makes that clear.

My home was 6,000 square feet.. lots of stuff I forgot about.
 
Biden had absolutely zero authority to take the documents that he “overlooked”. In other words, he blatantly stole them. Several of them had to be removed from the secure area known as the SCIF. They weren’t just accidentally packed up when he left the Senate. He knew that he had them as he mentioned them to his ghost writer. You are attempting to defend the indefensible.
You guys talk about a SCIF as if you have any idea how classified documents were handled by senators in the 1970s.

Biden never claimed the authority to take classified documents (with the exception of his personal notebooks, which he has good reason to think is allowed because they let Reagan do it). Trump claimed he could, but that's just because he thinks he's above the law and his supporters agree with him. It's actually pretty dangerous.
 
That's true. Once it's declassified it comes available under the freedom of information act.

I don't know why the Duke is playing stupid.
I've asked this question to a number of MAGAs, and I get similarly pathetic replies. Or just ignored.

There's no answer because the whole idea of secretly declassifying documents is absurd.
 
You guys talk about a SCIF as if you have any idea how classified documents were handled by senators in the 1970s.

Biden never claimed the authority to take classified documents (with the exception of his personal notebooks, which he has good reason to think is allowed because they let Reagan do it). Trump claimed he could, but that's just because he thinks he's above the law and his supporters agree with him. It's actually pretty dangerous.

Biden had stolen documents.

Your excuses for his theft and dishonesty are pathetic.
 
"In a prerecorded interview that aired Wednesday, Trump effortlessly unraveled the work of his defense team, telling Newsmax’s Greg Kelly point blank that he actually did take the classified documents, describing the process of shamelessly packing them away while leaving office.
“I took ’em very legally,” Trump said. “And I wasn’t hiding them.”
“We had boxes on the front of the—and a lot of those boxes had clothing and a lot of—we were moving out, OK? Unfortunately, we were moving out of the White House. And because we’re moving out of the White House our country is going to hell.”
“But um, we weren’t hiding anything. He was,” he added, referring to President Joe Biden having kept a box with a handful of classified documents in his garage. By comparison, the FBI seized 11,000 records at Mar-a-Lago."


This is your "very stable genius" guys.

What do you think he was thinking when he said that? He knew he was being recorded. He knew he had a hearing for the dismissal of charges coming up.

He's just lost in his own little world of sad dementia.

/----/ As every other president has done.
Defense attorney Todd Blanche, adding that the PRA was passed in the late '70s and nothing in the statute says anything about documents with markings or anything that gives the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) the ability to challenge a president's decision about which documents are personal versus presidential.

Team Trump also points out often that then-President Trump caused these boxes to be moved while he was still president and that this is the first time NARA has challenged a decision made by a president about which documents are personal versus presidential. They claim NARA only took this action because the president in question was Donald Trump.
 
/----/ As every other president has done.
Defense attorney Todd Blanche, adding that the PRA was passed in the late '70s and nothing in the statute says anything about documents with markings or anything that gives the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) the ability to challenge a president's decision about which documents are personal versus presidential.

Team Trump also points out often that then-President Trump caused these boxes to be moved while he was still president and that this is the first time NARA has challenged a decision made by a president about which documents are personal versus presidential. They claim NARA only took this action because the president in question was Donald Trump.
The idea that top secret DoD documents about the nuclear capabilities of foreign countries are "personal documents" is utterly absurd.
 
From your link:

"In all cases, however, a formal procedure is required so governmental agencies know with certainty what has been declassified and decisions memorialized. A federal appeals court in a 2020 Freedom of Information Act case, New York Times v. CIA, underscored that point: “Declassification cannot occur unless designated officials follow specified procedures,” the court said."

Moot, Trump himself said to reporter that military documents he is waving in front of her ARE HIGHLY CLASSIFIED.

He never declassified anything and no jury would ever believe that bullshit.
 
You forgot about the things you stole?

You're dishonest. You will be a good soldier for the Dem / Socialist Party.

Lots of boxes with stuff I forgot about. Hollie, you know the difference. Is Trump really worth it?
 
but also...if you read to the end...
As the new ABA Legal Fact Check notes, the extent of a president’s legal authority to unilaterally declassify materials — without following formal procedures — has yet to be challenged in court.
So, is that Trump's legal defense, for his trial and that's how his crimes will be challenged in court?
 
Lots of boxes with stuff I forgot about. Hollie, you know the difference. Is Trump really worth it?

How many boxes of stolen stuff do you have?

Is "I forgot" really a grown up excuse for retention of things you stole?
 
/----/ Thank you for your Orange Man Bad opinion. I'll toss it in the shredder where it belongs.
Are you capable of exercising independent critical thinking?

What do you think about the idea that a top secret DoD memo about nuclear capabilities of a foreign country could be a "personal document"?
 

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