The law is illegal constitutionally when it applies to the president. And he would have been president when he declassified and removed documents. Look, I know you want it to be right, as you want Trump indicted. He may well be indicted since there is a rogue FBI, a rogue DOJ and AG, and a dishonest media. However, he has done nothing wrong and if law were to be applied properly, can't be convicted.
Look, I know you want it to be right, as you don't want Trump indicted.He may well be indicted since there an FBI, DOJ and AG that follows the law and he no longer has a hand picked rouge AG to protect him.
Trump didn't declassify, period. All declassified docs go through a process where each page of every document is labeled and annotated. NONE of this was followed. Meaning he's attempting to declassify after the fact. There are nuclear secrets that cannot be declassified without a Senate committee vote. "He declassified them when he was President" is absurd. Even if he had, he cannot take possession of the docs. It's a felony. He left DC as a former President. He's going to be indicted. You queefs would have executed Hillary for 1% of what Trump has done. He's a fucking traitor and he's going to die in a 9x5' cell.
Does the president have 'the ability to declassify anything at any time'? The president’s classification and declassification powers are broad Experts agreed that the president, as commander in chief, is ultimately responsible for classification and declassification. When people lower in the chain of command handle classification and declassification duties — which is usually how it’s done — it’s because they have been delegated to do so by the president directly, or by an appointee chosen by the president. The majority ruling in the 1988 Supreme Court case Department of Navy vs. Egan — which addressed the legal recourse of a Navy employee who had been denied a security clearance — addresses this line of authority. "The President, after all, is the ‘Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States’" according to Article II of the Constitution, the court’s majority wrote. "His authority to classify and control access to information bearing on national security ... flows primarily from this constitutional investment of power in the President, and exists quite apart from any explicit congressional grant." Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy, said that such authority gives the president the authority to "classify and declassify at will." In fact, Robert F. Turner, associate director of the University of Virginia's Center for National Security Law, said that "if Congress were to enact a statute seeking to limit the president’s authority to classify or declassify national security information, or to prohibit him from sharing certain kinds of information with Russia, it would raise serious separation of powers constitutional issues." The official documents governing classification and declassification stem from executive orders. But even these executive orders aren’t necessarily binding on the president. The president is not "obliged to follow any procedures other than those that he himself has prescribed," Aftergood said. "And he can change those." Indeed, the controlling executive order has been rewritten by multiple presidents. The current version of the order was issued by President Barack Obama in 2009. The national-security experts at the blog Lawfare wrote in the wake of the Post’s revelation that the "infamous comment" by President Richard Nixon — that "when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal" — "is actually true about some things. Classified information is one of them. The nature of the system is that the president gets to disclose what he wants."
lol how many indictments during Obama and Biden terms? 0. How many Trumpers? Dozens. https://www.thedailybeast.com/all-of-the-trumpworld-figures-whove-been-arrested-indicted-or-jailed
As we have said all along------There is a 2 tiered justice system in The US especially when it comes to politicians.