Did the executive and judicial branch have carte blanche in one of the most high profile cases of all time?
You'd think those involved would have known that what they were about to do would inevitably be under the highest level of scrutiny and would have followed the letter of the law. But that doesn't seem to be the case here.
It seems like Plan A was to just 'do whatever you want and we'll put it all under seal on the basis of national security.'
Does that look like what happened here, or no?
You'd think those involved would have known that what they were about to do would inevitably be under the highest level of scrutiny and would have followed the letter of the law. But that doesn't seem to be the case here.
It seems like Plan A was to just 'do whatever you want and we'll put it all under seal on the basis of national security.'
Does that look like what happened here, or no?