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13 minutes ago, bunnydrops said:

I guess what puzzles me the most was why did the government have to go and say "pretty please" return the docs. Why wouldn't DT have just avoided this mess and just return them? What did think he would gain from keeping them? As for the he declassified the docs. Even some declassified docs that have to do with national security still need to be kept in  government hands.

Have a look at this guy's Facebook feed. Well argued and clearly presented opinions, https://www.facebook.com/579515442/posts/pfbid0Rs7h8k2vXqPcXwxi8JNbNzY3TWqaRSYiHkvXtF97pg6WJuYaRpRNBT4ZZS2DH7uel/?app=fbl

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18 U.S. Code § 2071 - Concealment, removal, or mutilation generally
(a)Whoever willfully and unlawfully conceals, removes, mutilates, obliterates, or destroys, or attempts to do so, or, with intent to do so takes and carries away any record, proceeding, map, book, paper, document, or other thing, filed or deposited with any clerk or officer of any court of the United States, or in any public office, or with any judicial or public officer of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
(b)Whoever, having the custody of any such record, proceeding, map, book, document, paper, or other thing, willfully and unlawfully conceals, removes, mutilates, obliterates, falsifies, or destroys the same, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both; and shall forfeit his office and be disqualified from holding any office under the United States. As used in this subsection, the term “office” does not include the office held by any person as a retired officer of the Armed Forces of the United States.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2071

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Posted
1 minute ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

He was in charge , it was lawful 

I suggest you look at the acts quoted in the warrant, they were posted earlier in this thread, did you not read them? It is was not lawful and that's why the Judge ordered a warrant for the seizure and return.

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6 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

I suggest you look at the acts quoted in the warrant, they were posted earlier in this thread, did you not read them? It is was not lawful and that's why the Judge ordered a warrant for the seizure and return.

Yes, he had a personal letter from Korean Kim 

Send the FBI around to get it back 

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Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Yes, he had a personal letter from Korean Kim 

Send the FBI around to get it back 

That was just one of the docs returned earlier this year, nothing to do with this warrant , 13 pages in and you've still not come to grips with it...............

 

"Agents removed 11 sets of documents, including some marked "TS/SCI", a designation for material that could cause "exceptionally grave" damage to US national security."

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7 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

Well he would have to be found guilty first by a jury of his peers? So I agree, if he gets charged, goes to court, gets found guilty of something he should get whatever the judge deals him. But until then surely he is Innocent?

Innocent of what? Innocent is not an adjective that comes to mind when discussing Trump. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, TKDfella said:

IMO it doesn't matter what side of the fence you are on, classified or declassified government documents should not be at anyone's private residence. They should be left at the office where they belong.

Exactly! Trumps office! And over the history of the office of the Potus  they have taken docs out  as well I imagine. Imop

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A post and reply from an unapproved source have been removed along with an off-topic post. 

 

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6 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Did you ever take your books home from school ?

The books that belong to the school ?

Yes, I did.  It was with the permission of the school and one year there weren't enough books, so we had to share.  There was a schedule, I had the book on Monday, Wed and Friday. and the other person had it Tuesday and Thursday.  The next week it switched and weekends were alternated.  

 

At the end of the year, the books had to be turned in and if we didn't, we were not given our grades.  

 

We also had a library and it some books which for various reasons could not be checked out.  You could review them in the library but you couldn't remove them from a special room.  

 

Nobody gave Trump permission to remove documents.  Whether they are classified or not, they are the property of the US gov't and they will determine what can and cannot be taken and where.   

Taking things that don't belong to you is stealing.  That is what Trump did.  He took stuff illegally that does not belong to him.   

 

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5 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Trump was owner of the School at the time and he could do whatever he wanted with the property 

Trump was President, not King a distinction that might cause confusion to subjects of a crown.

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Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Who told you?

An American friend. I fear you've missed the irony in my post. My fault.

 

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As president, Trump approved a law increasing penalties for mishandling classified info. It could come back to bite him.

 

A bill that Donald Trump signed into law in 2018 could be used to punish the former president if he's found to have mishandled classified information after leaving office.

 

Bradley P. Moss, a national security attorney, told Insider that Trump could face five years in prison if he's found guilty under a national security bill that he signed as president.

 

It upgraded the seriousness of wrongly moving classified material, turning it from a misdemeanor into a felony — and increasing the maximum sentence to five years, up from one.

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/law-trump-signed-2018-may-punish-him-classified-info-2022-8

 

 

 

https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-bill/139

 

(Sec. 202) The penalty for the unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents or material is increased from one to five years.

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3 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

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Stealing government documents, regardless of their classification is a serious crime.

 

As has been explained above numerous times.

But, But, But.....says the trump supporters, when in reality what you hear is the roar of the justice system as it has been unleashed.  The man had his chances to rectify the situation, but instead wanted to play his games.  All he had to do was turn everything over when he left office and then request certain documents be released to him, better yet they would have been moved to a presidential library, but then Trump will never have a presidential library.  He may never serve time, but he will be charged, and that in itself is a blow to his ego, but like his impeachment he will claim that he has won and not been imprisoned only possibly paroled or even pardoned by a Presidential decree which would make whomever is the President at the time look magnanimous.

 

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Posted
9 hours ago, bunnydrops said:

I guess what puzzles me the most was why did the government have to go and say "pretty please" return the docs. Why wouldn't DT have just avoided this mess and just return them? What did think he would gain from keeping them? As for the he declassified the docs. Even some declassified docs that have to do with national security still need to be kept in  government hands.

Best case, Trump was just so arrogant he thought he was able to ignore his own laws.

Middle of the road, there is information in the purloined documents he would prefer no-one else sees.

Worst case, the documents had value, and he was going to sell them. Take your pick.

 

The pro-Trumpers on this thread all refuse to say if they have kicked in $45. If one actually did, the laugh emojis would stretch from here to the moon.

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