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by dukeofdoom
1108 days ago
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We don't have a Constitutionally permitted secret police with power over the President about secrecy. It just can't be that way and have a functioning democracy. President is commander-in-chief under Constitution. He determines what's classified. Espionage Act doesn't apply to him.
Finally, The Presidential Records Act (PRA) allows a President access to documents, both classified and unclassified, once he leaves office. >Former president Donald Trump stashed sensitive intelligence secrets in a
>bathroom, his bedroom and a ballroom at Mar-a-Lago, You mean like a bathroom in a hotel room turned into a storage room. The horror, lol. The Mar-A-Lago is a large hotel and his residence. Part of it is public the other private. There is security guarding one from the other.
Literally nonsense. You're being manipulated by out of context pictures, of boxes that you don't even know what those boxes contain. > The grand jury indictment tells a story of ... The prosecution will always frame their accusations in a most biased damming way. And routinely make allegations that are false or unprovable. The Grand Jury will only hear their side. |
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Yes we do. If you think any president can read any classified document he wants to you are completely wrong.
> He determines what's classified
False, and Trump is a very good example of why it would be a very bad idea.
> You mean like a bathroom in a hotel room turned into a storage room.
When will you freaks get tired of selling your souls to defend this complete dumpster fire of a human being?