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Then it must be time for Biden to be indicted
Call the US Attorney General.
Then it must be time for Biden to be indicted
That makes ZERO difference. Possession is sufficient for charging someone.
The real injustice would have been not to indict him
So serious are these allegations that not to have charged Mr Trump would have been to single him out for special treatment. Had Mr Trump acknowledged his mistake and returned all the files, it is hard to see how there would have been any prosecution. As it is, Bill Barr, Mr Trump’s former attorney-general, told Fox News that the indictment is “very, very damning” and concluded that “if even half of it is true, then he’s toast.”
https://www.economist.com/leaders/2...eting-cloud&utm_term=6/13/2023&utm_id=1634166
Why? he is a Biden sycophant. The BEST thing Trump ever did was to nominate someone else other than Garland to the Supreme Court.Call the US Attorney General.
Except you are lying.
None of them refused to give back Gov't doc's for over a year and swore out statements they had nothing left.
That is the singular difference that is the crux of the crime. And the crime matters. It is not what is similar, it is what is different and that is the crime.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/clinto...ictment-documents-pra-personal-files-13986b28udge Amy Berman Jackson agreed: “Since the President is completely entrusted with the management and even the disposal of Presidential records during his time in office,” she held, “it would be difficult for this Court to conclude that Congress intended that he would have less authority to do what he pleases with what he considers to be his personal records.”
Judge Jackson added that “the PRA contains no provision obligating or even permitting the Archivist to assume control over records that the President ‘categorized’ and ‘filed separately’ as personal records. At the conclusion of the President’s term, the Archivist only ‘assumes responsibility for the Presidential records.’ . . . PRA does not confer any mandatory or even discretionary authority on the Archivist to classify records. Under the statute, this responsibility is left solely to the President.”
No you are wrong and stupid as it is the entire difference.
You can walk out of a store with some of their sale items in your cart unpaid for and when confronted, that you did not pay for them and thus do not own them, give them back, and they can choose to not have you charged.
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False analogy. Do you think that officer in Florida could just give the documents he had back? No way, he was going to be charged either way.
Retired Air Force intelligence officer had 'hundreds' of classified documents in his Florida home including Top Secret briefs on the NSA's capabilities, feds say
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ndreds-classified-documents-Florida-home.html
Did this sailor who turned over everything immediately get off?
US Navy sailor jailed for taking photos of classified areas of nuclear submarine
Kristian Saucier pleaded guilty in May to ‘foolish mistake’ of unauthorized detention of defense information
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...otos-of-classified-areas-of-nuclear-submarine
In his case, his lawyers applied the "Hillary defense" but the judge ruled that essentially Rules for thee, but not for she...
Only the 'Little People' and enemies of the Deep State get charged. You're an insider and connected, you walk.
Read the Horowitz report.The exact same thing could be said of Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, and a plethora of other top politicians, yet they aren't facing indictment.
They are no different than this guy who just got convicted.
TAMPA, Fla. -- A former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer was sentenced Thursday to three years in federal prison for keeping classified documents at his home and other unauthorized locations.
Robert Birchum, 55, was sentenced in Tampa federal court, according to court records. He pleaded guilty in February to unlawfully possessing and retaining classified documents relating to the national defense of the United States. Birchum was also fined $25,000.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/retired-air-force-officer-gets-3-years-prison-99775033
If he's guilty, then they're guilty. Trump isn't the only one that should be on trial for this sort of charge.
Read the Horowitz reportShe should be indicted for illegally using a personal server, circumventing a whole raft of federal laws on records keeping, having classified information that wasn't properly secured, etc. She did all of that and more, and did it knowingly with the intent to sidestep federal law.
Nope, Trump was not charged for the documents he returned.That makes ZERO difference. Possession is sufficient for charging someone.
Call the US Attorney General.
Why Biden owns him
Biden as President is the A.G.'s boss. As it should be.
That is not true
Fact. President hires and fires the Attorney General. Department of Justice is under leadership of Executive Branch, the President.
Congress can also impeach and remove the AG. The AG answers much more often to congress than the President
No. President hires and fires the Attorney General.
And the House can only impeach, the Senate votes to remove or not.
Who was the last AG fired?
Trump fired him, Jeff Sessions.
No he resigned as did Barr
https://www.theatlantic.com/politic...s-resigns-his-legacy-attorney-general/575245/