An interesting (and valid!) point in all the palaver:This post explains why frothers are PROBABLY wrong about the VP's authority to declassify and LIKELY wrong about 18 USC 1924. https://t.co/fNdei9jRmi
— emptywheel (@emptywheel) January 15, 2023
In reality, Trump didn’t declassify these documents, nor did Biden. Trump has now waived his opportunity to claim he declassified these documents legally repeatedly. (Biden could have legally declassified them when he found them; instead he returned them to the Archives.) (emphasis added)If Biden had really wanted to muddy the waters, he could have simply declassified those documents and ended even a DOJ investigation (what is there to investigate? Maybe a counterintelligence investigation (arguably). But criminal? Not at all.) And that, frankly, would have been a Trump level scandal.
I'm generally used to Trump's brazeness, but his current argument of "I arrived at Mar-a-Lago before noon on Jan. 20, 2021, ergo any papers there belong to me" even makes me gape a bit. https://t.co/T7RQN8xCxC
— Gary Legum (@GaryLegum) January 15, 2023
Most of this conversation falls in the zone of Trump’s “legal analysis:” wrong from the start.And of course, not that he would admit or even understand the real issue, but it's not the docs being in his possession that is the issue, it's the lying and obstruction he did to keep them away from the National Archives that he's in legal trouble for.
— Gary Legum (@GaryLegum) January 15, 2023
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