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pnwmom

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12. This means that the judge has fully accepted that these documents weren't magically declassified.
Wed Sep 13, 2023, 04:46 PM
Sep 2023

He's going to have a tough case to prove to a jury.

Let's pretend bringing the documents to MAL was an honest mistake. But when he withheld them for a year after the National Archives requested them, and then even withheld many boxes after a SUBPOENA, that can't be attributed to a simple mistake.

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The Documents cannot come to him. ProudMNDemocrat Sep 2023 #1
private citizen Orange will hate not having direct access. zuul Sep 2023 #2
Laws have consequences too n/t Attilatheblond Sep 2023 #7
he can go there and drool over the docs for awhile orleans Sep 2023 #4
'all classified information "produced, possessed, created or maintained" by Trump and his legal team elleng Sep 2023 #3
He should never rec'd further access to these documents after all, who knows what he sold off, SWBTATTReg Sep 2023 #5
Agreed GPV Sep 2023 #11
The protective Order appears 100% legit, all the prosecution wanted Alexander Of Assyria Sep 2023 #15
He'll smirk if the prosecutors don't have all that he stole Marthe48 Sep 2023 #17
I predict he won't go to see those documents even once EYESORE 9001 Sep 2023 #6
Question is now that he's a civilian WHY the Con would need access to classified document. onetexan Sep 2023 #8
Because it's revelant to the criminal case against him. MarineCombatEngineer Sep 2023 #9
It's probably mostly directed to the lawyers BumRushDaShow Sep 2023 #10
I suppose he needs them for the trial to have a rebuttal on points brought up. jimfields33 Sep 2023 #13
A rule of law. Alexander Of Assyria Sep 2023 #16
This means that the judge has fully accepted that these documents weren't magically declassified. pnwmom Sep 2023 #12
I wonder who had to craft the 'ruling' for 'Judge' Cannon........ MyOwnPeace Sep 2023 #14
I am guessing that since this is done not infrequently BumRushDaShow Sep 2023 #18
Aw, you're being kind...... MyOwnPeace Sep 2023 #19
... BumRushDaShow Sep 2023 #22
Smith filed a proposed order and she essentially adopted it. onenote Sep 2023 #21
I don't understand why they can't give the documents code names or classification levels Novara Sep 2023 #20
Is she finally getting her crap together ? republianmushroom Sep 2023 #23
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