Stat Monitor Repairman said:
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No offense, but whomever you are getting your information from, you need to stop doing so.
The relevant section literally starts off with "Whoever having unauthorized possession of,"
You are off base here because as soon as the DOJ asked for the materials back, authorized possession became unauthorized from that point forward.
Was Trump in authorised possession of the documents, sure.
But the moment the DOJ demanded return of the documents and Trump willfully failed to comply, Trump's possession of the documents became unauthorized from that point forward.
Problem for the DOJ is that they cannot (or should not) determine all boxes in Trump's possession be determined to potentially have national defense information in it, without giving some description or specificity of what they are looking for.
They are relying on "documents with classified markings" being the specificity in regards to national defense information. Its why the warrant reads a bit oddly and not at all specific.
So its a "we demand all records from your time as POTUS" irrespective of the Presidential Records Act and irrespective of any other law, norm or precedent.
Trump and team tell them you cannot ask for all that. And the reply is "Espionage Act says you cannot have any national defense information that we want to have back." Trump asks for a list, they say well anything with classified markings has the potential to be national defense information.
If that sounds like a fair way to treat anyone much less a former POTUS who has the RIGHT and AUTHORITY under the PRA to go through and access those hundreds of boxes, is told to return them.
Then also charge him with a crime if he moved or went through boxes. Note that the DOJ is charging an attempt to conceal documents without evidence that there was an intent to conceal. Pretty legit.