I swear it was overnight. The most beef I ever heard him have with anyone was with Rosie O'Donnell (no idea where she went either).
Well they tried to advise him to comply with the subpoena in May 2022, but Trump (allegedly) balked, telling them, "I don't want anybody looking through my boxes!". Access, yes, ... but.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Donald Trump has access to the very best public and private legal counsel that money could buy.
And he still managed to **** this up to the point that he's facing a 37-count federal criminal indictment.
Ok, so Biden admin has no responsibility to ship boxes that reasonably could be considered to have important. sensitive, maybe classified, maybe national defense information and sending them to a facility they themselves declared unsecure on Day 1?TXAggie2011 said:The GSA shipped (some of) the boxes that ended up Mar-A-Lago because the Trump team said "we packed these up, we are telling you we need what are in these, please ship them." Let's be clear about what really happened when we say "Biden shipped the boxes!"Quote:
You cannot be the one who decides to ship them to his house then complain about them being at his house.
How is that hard to understand? And when you say "they ship", you are referring to Team Biden's GSA and / or NARA.
And none of that changes the fact this indictment centers around the fact that Trump was asked for documents back, certified everything that was asked for had been returned, but it turns out that doesn't appear to have been true.
Well classified documents are only covered in 798 ... but I digress.fka ftc said:
MInor clarification that Trump is only being charged with possession of military and national defense secrets and not classified documents. At least until the find the box with the Hurricane Dorian map then they will add the charge of altering a map of the National Weather Service.
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"Whoever having unauthorized possession of, access to, or control over any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, or note..."
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Because Trump was working under that perception that he reviewed and then the materials shipped back as available.
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Last point. Posession, alone does not equate to "willfull retention" when there are no options available.
"I returned 15 boxes to NARA!"Im Gipper said:This may be true, but it does not fit with the story told in Corcoran's notes. So this will be a fact they have to get into the record at trial.Quote:
Because Trump was working under that perception that he reviewed and then the materials shipped back as available.
Corcoran the witness for that?Can you explain this? How was Trump unable to just return the boxes rather than have the valet hide them from the lawyers?Quote:
Last point. Posession, alone does not equate to "willfull retention" when there are no options available.
He was not charged under 798, which is quite conspicuous and if likely done to preempt any Trump defense that he "declassified". Recall from the original M-A-L thread than many folks, including myself, pointed out the actual classification status was irrelevant as the first order of business is determining the applicability of the PRA.Retired FBI Agent said:Well classified documents are only covered in 798 ... but I digress.fka ftc said:
MInor clarification that Trump is only being charged with possession of military and national defense secrets and not classified documents. At least until the find the box with the Hurricane Dorian map then they will add the charge of altering a map of the National Weather Service.
Having the Dorian map in there would be gold, Jerry. They did say documents were all mixed in with each other.Quote:
"Whoever having unauthorized possession of, access to, or control over any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, or note..."
Also ... is Sharpie permanent?
Come Feb 9, 2022, NARA was no longer calling the shots once they flagged possible classified docs (ie possible crimes entered the picture, no longer just civil). Merely a courier at that point, but eventually letters, subpoenas, warrants, and a RAID. As a reminder for when they hand it over:fka ftc said:Ok, so Biden admin has no responsibility to ship boxes that reasonably could be considered to have important. sensitive, maybe classified, maybe national defense information and sending them to a facility they themselves declared unsecure on Day 1?TXAggie2011 said:The GSA shipped (some of) the boxes that ended up Mar-A-Lago because the Trump team said "we packed these up, we are telling you we need what are in these, please ship them." Let's be clear about what really happened when we say "Biden shipped the boxes!"Quote:
You cannot be the one who decides to ship them to his house then complain about them being at his house.
How is that hard to understand? And when you say "they ship", you are referring to Team Biden's GSA and / or NARA.
And none of that changes the fact this indictment centers around the fact that Trump was asked for documents back, certified everything that was asked for had been returned, but it turns out that doesn't appear to have been true.
Makes sense. NARA asked for documents back and Trump refused, which is governed by the PRA and is specifically a civil, not criminal matter.
Obama judge ruled that former POTUS has wide, essentially unilateral authority to determine which materials are personal v Presidential in nature.
Then why here did the FBI show up at the direction of DOJ and WH counsel? To retrieve personal items? Typically in civil disputes the FBI doesn't conduct an armed raid against a residence guarded by the government and under 24/7 recorded cctv surveillance. There are no allegations Trump was destroying information.
So you support an armed raid, criminal prosecution, finishing off any legitimacy the DOJ/FBI and the courts have for a game of "we want our ball back"?
Nice.
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Then why here did the FBI show up at the direction of DOJ and WH counsel?
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Typically in civil disputes the FBI doesn't conduct an armed raid
They did not "hand it over". WH counsel met with NARA and colluded with corrupt DOJ (there is no longer any doubt here the lengths they will go to to fabricate a "crime" - see Durham Report).Quote:
Come Feb 9, 2022, Biden's White House counsel meets with NARA and instructs them to involve DOJ in getting the documents back under the ideawas no longer calling the shots once they flagged possible classified docsnational defense information (ie possible crimes (Espionage Act nonsense) entered the picture, no longer just civil). Merely a courier at that point, but eventually letters, subpoenas, warrants, and a RAID. As a reminder for when they hand it over:
2/9/2022
NARA refers the matter to DOJ after a preliminary review finds the (returned) boxes contain numerous classified documents.
Well, do you have a copy of who instructed them not to be armed? Would seem pretty odd for them not to be,Retired FBI Agent said:
Are you sure the "raid" was armed? Or just photos of Secret Service and local PD around MAR armed?
You may need to brief yourself on these matters or let your former employer know they need to correct their website.Quote:
Agents carry Bureau-issued or approved handguns and may be issued additional equipment as needed. Those in specialized areas like the Hostage Rescue Teams may also be issued weapons that fit their duties. Agents are allowed to carry personal weapons, provided they do not violate the policies regarding firearms. Unless otherwise instructed, agents are required to be armed at all times.
Because, its further to the point that it was unwarranted and unneeded for the FBI to conduct the search.TheAngelFlight said:
If they are always armed, why are you making a deal out of them being armed?
TheAngelFlight said:
If they are always armed, why are you making a deal out of them being armed?
oysterbayAG said:
I don't think these scumbags in the Biden DOJ will get a conviction and send Trump to prison, However, I've not seen it mentioned about how the Secret Service would have to be there with him! That would be some weird situation. Would Trump still be entitled to an office and staff ?
I agree.Retired FBI Agent said:Well they tried to advise him to comply with the subpoena in May 2022, but Trump (allegedly) balked, telling them, "I don't want anybody looking through my boxes!". Access, yes, ... but.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Donald Trump has access to the very best public and private legal counsel that money could buy.
And he still managed to **** this up to the point that he's facing a 37-count federal criminal indictment.
Bryanisbest said:
I've heard 6 legal experts on TV plus Aggiehawg that all say that the presidential record act first, followed if necessary by Atty client privilege rule, followed by inability to prove intent will prevent conviction of Trump. Dershowitz adds that equal protection under law argument also will win for Trump.
duh. Also, antagonizing him is going to make things worse, not better.Im Gipper said:
Trump is not going to jail. LOL
Impressive. Now try that with the 2A.Stat Monitor Repairman said:I agree.Retired FBI Agent said:Well they tried to advise him to comply with the subpoena in May 2022, but Trump (allegedly) balked, telling them, "I don't want anybody looking through my boxes!". Access, yes, ... but.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Donald Trump has access to the very best public and private legal counsel that money could buy.
And he still managed to **** this up to the point that he's facing a 37-count federal criminal indictment.
Willful conduct is all that is required under the 793 statute.
The willful failure to surrender defense information to an officer of the United States, ON DEMAND, shall be subject to a fine, imprisonment for up to 10-years, or both.
And that's the entire case in boiled down to a single sentence.
Found two articles from Dershowitz that speak to what you're referencing:Bryanisbest said:
I've heard 6 legal experts on TV plus Aggiehawg that all say that the presidential record act first, followed if necessary by Atty client privilege rule, followed by inability to prove intent will prevent conviction of Trump. Dershowitz adds that equal protection under law argument also will win for Trump.
GMaster0 said:
The federal government rarely doesn't get a conviction in trial, and in fact the vast majority of folks indicted by the fed don't even go to trial. They plead guilty.
If he wants to get out of this jam, don't go to trial, he will lose and get slammed hard.
Either get the case tossed or accept a plea deal. My bet is he will accept a plea deal so he doesn't spend the rest of his life in jail. Very unlikely they get it tossed, but his lawyers will certainly try.
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2019/06/11/only-2-of-federal-criminal-defendants-go-to-trial-and-most-who-do-are-found-guilty/#:~:text=Only%202%25%20of%20federal%20criminal%20defendants%20go%20to%20trial%2C%20and,who%20do%20are%20found%20guilty
The people on TV are wrong.Bryanisbest said:
I've heard 6 legal experts on TV plus Aggiehawg that all say that the presidential record act first, followed if necessary by Atty client privilege rule, followed by inability to prove intent will prevent conviction of Trump. Dershowitz adds that equal protection under law argument also will win for Trump.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:The people on TV are wrong.Bryanisbest said:
I've heard 6 legal experts on TV plus Aggiehawg that all say that the presidential record act first, followed if necessary by Atty client privilege rule, followed by inability to prove intent will prevent conviction of Trump. Dershowitz adds that equal protection under law argument also will win for Trump.
You got to look at the text of the indictment and you got to look at the text of the statute. those are the only two things that matter, All the rest of this stuff is extraneous.
This case is about
1. Was the warrant defective; and
2. Did Trump willfully fail to surrender defense information to an officer of the United States on demand.
All other issues are cream gravy. Something to go on tv and talk about.
This thread is about Trump, not Hillary.GeorgiAg said:
Lying repeatedly to government agencies, willfully hiding documents and ignoring a subpoena for confidential and top secret documents is not a "civil matter". Orange Man Bad.