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Appeals Court Lifts Hold on Mar-A-Lago Records in Donald Trump Investigation
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 83866621:MV81MjM4MTMyXzk2NDczOTUyXzkzNjRFREUx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 84209563:MV81MjM4MTMyXzk2NDcyMzI1X0Y3NkEwQzM2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 81004035:MV81MjM4MTMyXzk2NDcyMjg2Xzk1NEVERjMx] This is why criminal defense attorneys tell their clients to exercise their right to remain silent. This will be easy for a prosecutor to pick apart on cross-examination. [twitter] https://twitter.com/acyn/status/1572764115885772803?s=21&t=_rzAEOkM_n4UBFqa4_ss1g[/twitter] [/quote] This is the most insanely delusional crap he’s ever spewed out of his mouth. I’m just totally astonished by this. I have watched this clip 3 times. His brain is so broken and misfiring more than a 1946 Studebaker. His lawyers are as insane as he is to work with him. Unbelievable. [/quote] This raises all kinds of questions like, what happens if a president dreams about declassifying top secret intelligence, or hands someone without a clearance a declassified document and then mentally classify, subjecting them to legal jeopardy. :1dunno1: [/quote]
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In a stark repudiation of Donald Trump's legal arguments, a federal appeals court on Wednesday permitted the Justice Department to resume its use of classified records seized from the former president's Florida estate as part of its ongoing criminal investigation.
The ruling from a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit amounts to an overwhelming victory for the Justice Department, clearing the way for investigators to continue scrutinizing the documents as they evaluate whether to bring criminal charges over the storage of of top-secret records at Mar-a-Lago after Trump left the White House.
The court also pointedly noted that Trump had presented no evidence that he had declassified the sensitive records, as he has repeatedly maintained, and rejected the possibility that Trump could have an “individual interest in or need for” the roughly 100 documents marked as classified.
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