FBI sought nuclear documents in search of Trump's home -Washington Post

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Trump's lawyer wouldn't let FBI agents open any boxes in a Mar-a-Lago storage room in June, DOJ says. 76 classified documents were later found in that room alone.
 

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Trump's lawyer wouldn't let FBI agents open any boxes in a Mar-a-Lago storage room in June, DOJ says. 76 classified documents were later found in that room alone.

He did not have a single classified document. He declassified it all while in office. Already confirmed.
 

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He did not have a single classified document. He declassified it all while in office. Already confirmed.
Already confirmed?

By Donny, right?

Anyone other than Donny or his minions co-accused making this claim, rvZA?

State Dept? Pentagon? Homeland? NSA? CIA? Feds?

Anyone?

Anyone at all?

Man, it's like your were created in a lab to be the perfect fish in a barrel to take the bait of Donny's lies
 

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Already confirmed?

By Donny, right?

Anyone other than Donny or his minions co-accused making this claim, rvZA?

State Dept? Pentagon? Homeland? NSA? CIA? Feds?

Anyone?

Anyone at all?

Man, it's like your were created in a lab to be the perfect fish in a barrel to take the bait of Donny's lies
It's as if you're chatting to Edward.
 

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He did not have a single classified document. He declassified it all while in office. Already confirmed.

Are you a goldfish? This whole thing has already been discussed.

FYI, the process

First, a U.S. president does have uniquely sweeping declassification abilities, though there is a process that involves written documentation and several other steps.

It's not the case that a president can declassify documents with just verbal instructions. His instruction to declassify a given document would first be memorialized in a written memo, usually drafted by White House counsel, which he would then sign.

Typically, the leadership of the agency or agencies with equities in the document would be consulted and given an opportunity to provide their views on the declassification decision. As the ultimate declassification authority, however, the president can decide to override any objections they raise.

Once a final decision is made, and the relevant agency receives the president's signed memo, the physical document in question would be marked — the old classification level would be crossed out — and the document would then be stamped, "Declassified on X date" by the agency in question.

You know the photo @greg0205 posted? Can you see the declassification marks and annotations on them?
 

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This whole thing has already been discussed.

Not interested in any discussion. The documents were declassified by the sitting President of the United States of America, who coincidentally have the Constitutional authority to do so.

Let's wait and see what happens.
 

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Not interested in any discussion. The documents were declassified by the sitting President of the United States of America, who coincidentally have the Constitutional authority to do so.

Let's wait and see what happens.
Nah see just cos donny says so does not actually make it so.
 

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Not interested in any discussion. The documents were declassified by the sitting President of the United States of America, who coincidentally have the Constitutional authority to do so.

Let's wait and see what happens.
You right now...

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Not interested in any discussion. The documents were declassified by the sitting President of the United States of America, who coincidentally have the Constitutional authority to do so.

Let's wait and see what happens.

So where is the proof and paper trail, genius? And you do understand that even if they were miraculously declassified he still committed a crime?
 

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Not interested in any discussion. The documents were declassified by the sitting President of the United States of America, who coincidentally have the Constitutional authority to do so.

Let's wait and see what happens.
Does the sitting President have the authority to classify any document as well?
 

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Yes, the president can declassify documents, but there isn’t a set protocol they have to follow​


All these documents were declassified, legally - simply by Donald Trump saying it was. Luckily, this was also confirmed by Kash Patel.

So, anything about 'classified' documents is irrelevant and left wing propaganda.

If a document is declassified, that doesn’t automatically mean it can be shared widely, either. For example, nuclear information – which is generally classified – is also protected by the federal Atomic Energy Act of 1954, McClanahan explained.

Luckily nothing was shared publicly by Trump.

So, what's the punishment for being in possession of the documents? Death Penalty? 1000 years imprisonment per page? A trillion dollar fine per page? A slap on the wrist? What I do know, that even if he is convicted of this, they can't even stop him from running as President again....


Ol' Trump will be back at Mar-o-Lago licking a million dollar ice cream in no time.
 
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