jteAg said:fka ftc said:
A sitting POTUS is not bound by any laws of the United States except as provided for under the US Constitution explicitly. Any alleged violation of those laws for a sitting POTUS is the impeachment process.
POTUS is the Executive Branch. He is not head of it, he IS the Executive. As such, he is not bound by any of his rules he creates or that were created prior to him assuming office.
You may not like those facts, but its clear as day in the US Constitution. In fact, its is that way to prevent the sort of ****nannery we are seeing now.
However, since these allegations of inappropriate handling of incumbent POTUS records has occurred after he was no longer in office, there will be a debate on whether the PRA supersedes the Espionage Act. That will likely wind up at SCOTUS and for the sake of our Country then DJT should prevail.
Quit watching CNN to get your talking points folks. We are in brand new territory and the most literal interpretation should prevail. If Dems want to block Trump from running, charge him with Treason, impeach & convict him, of shut the ever living f up for once.
We have elections for a reason. Jailing your political opponents is sort of counter-productive to democratic norms and elections.
The taking of a public record or document is prohibited by 18 U.S.C. 641. The destruction of such records may be reached under 18 U.S.C. 1361. In both instances, however, proving a $100 loss, the prerequisite to a felony conviction, may be difficult. Thus, neither of these statutes adequately protects government records.
The necessary measure of protection for government documents and records is provided by 18 U.S.C. 2071. Section 2071(a) contains a broad prohibition against destruction of government records or attempts to destroy such records. This section provides that whoever: willfully and unlawfully; conceals, removes, mutilates, obliterates or destroys; or attempts to conceal, remove, mutilate, obliterate or destroy; or carries away with intent to conceal, remove, mutilate, obliterate or destroy; any record, proceeding, map, book, paper, document or other thing deposited in any public office may be punished by imprisonment for three years, a $2, 000 fine, or both
What part of "not bound by any of the laws of the United States" is difficult for you?
I hate tu. It's in my blood.