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Judge asks Trump's lawyers if he really declassified the docs found at Mar a Lago. Trump won’t say.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78258345:MV81MjM3NzkzXzk2NDY1MjMzXzYzNDdBMDEz] Trump is a dumbass who didn't pack the boxes or check the contents. He has no idea what was in there. He just wanted to say no and refuse to hand things over as his last pathetic power play against Biden. He didn't drain the swamp. He ran up the most debt of any President ever. He locked down the country and destroyed the middle class economy. And worst of all, ran a pathetic 2020 campaign that was so bad he actually lost to Biden. [/quote]
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The U.S. judge named to review documents seized by the FBI last month at Donald Trump's Florida home pressed Trump's lawyers on Tuesday to say whether they plan to assert that the records had been declassified by the former president, as he has claimed.
Judge Raymond Dearie - serving as an independent arbiter, or special master, to vet the more than 11,000 seized documents and potentially recommend keeping some away from federal investigators - asked Trump's lawyers why he should not consider records marked classified as genuinely classified.
"If the government gives me prima facie evidence (a legal term meaning a fact presumed to be true unless disproved) that this is classified, and you decide not to advance a claim of declassification ... as far as I'm concerned that's the end of it," Dearie told Trump's lawyers in his first public hearing on the matter.
Roughly 100 of the documents seized in the court-approved Aug. 8 search at Trump's home in the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach had classified markings. Trump's attorney James Trusty told Dearie it is too early to say Trump had used his powers while still president to declassify the documents - a stance that Dearie suggested weakened the claim.
"You can't have your cake and eat it," the judge said.
Trump has said in social media posts that he declassified the records, but his lawyers have skirted the issue in court.
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