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Comments by "" (@charlesvan13) on "The MASSIVE Propaganda of the Trump Indictment Most People Missed" video.
The biggest giveaway that this is pure politics (we knew that anyways), is that this is all about presidential records. But the entire indictment doesn't mention the Presidential Records Act. It doesn't, because the PRA gives strong authority to the President. The PRA does that, because otherwise it would be unconstitutional. The president is given powers in the constitution; the Nat. Archives is not. Before 1978, a president leaving would just take all of their documents, and it was their property to do as the please with. The PRA was passed because of Watergate and is primarily to prevent an ex-president from destroying official records. And Trump has not destroyed anything.
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6:30. We know that there weren't any classified documents in the bathroom. We have the receipts from the FBI, it lists where classified documents were found -- only in his office and the storage room. And were those "classified documents"? I am thinking that he would have just declassified everything he took.
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I wouldn't be surprised if the taped conversation with the staffers turned out to be a set-up. It would be pretty easy to do. The DOJ would bribe a Trump staffer who they knew worked in his office to bring up some secret document on Iran. That's just how they operate with the propaganda operations--such as the "Russian lawyer" who worked for FussionGPS who approached Trump Jr. offering dirt on Clinton.
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I recall telling my mom in 2017 that the Russiagate scandal was a hoax, and nothing would come of it. And she responded with a very zealous "Oh, no, Trump is going to be removed for these crimes." I responded with "No. It's not real. Nothing is happening to Trump." Then she "Yes it is. You want to bet?" I ended up betting her $100 that it was fake. She watched Maddow. It's strange how people can be so guilible.
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I'm beginning to look at supporting Trump as an effort to preserve the republic. If the Democrats are successful, in the future they will just used the legal system in cooperation with the bureaucratic state to remove any non-approved candidate from running.
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@TheListOf That's what I thought. But the media is constantly calling them "classified documents". Obama took all his records to a warehouse in Chicago. And the AP article says it "contains no classified documents". The President can just declassify anything. I hear people say "he can't declassify Top secret military documents". But the president has the sole top authority. So he can.
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@TheListOf There's always a universal media lie that keep these Trump scandals going. I think in this case, it the lie that he didn't just declassify everything he took to his home office. These are the lies that Conservative Inc. accepts (eg Ben Shapiro). In Russiagate it was "The Russians interfered in our election". During Impeachment 1 it was " Trump was the one making a quid pro quo, rather than Biden."
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The FBI search warrant receipt says that they found classified documents in Trump's office (24) and classified documents in storage (75). The pictures show presidential "personal records". Those are documents which are not official documents, so the Nat. Archives have no concern over.
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@mousepd This is the product of a fisching expedition, to real good faith law. The Constitutional law is that the President has plenary power to classify and declassify. Every statement on CNN and twitter that "He didn't go through the process." is irrelevant to a criminal case. When something is a Constitutional presidential power, it doesn't depend on a bureaucratic "process". These people should suffer for making the whole country dumber in their attempt to take down Trump.
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@lucash8858 It was related to a lie in Gen. Miley's book. Miley was spreading this lie that he stopped Trump from invading Iran. Trump was probably digging out documents disproving that .
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