caryking said:
Manny Sanguine said:
caryking said:
Manny Sanguine said:
caryking said:
Manny Sanguine said:
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Back on topic... Notice every damn thing I said about Comrade Manny is true. He got his lefty ass handed to him yesterday, was proven to be nothing more than a pinko mouthpiece for the MSM and his BS was exposed.
He couldn't refute the facts. He couldn't claim racism on any level. So what does he do? Run and hide until he finds his next talking point....
Sorry, my attention was elsewhere. Which facts relating to the Biden documents and/or the Trump documents was I supposedly unable to refute? There aren't a lot of facts out there for the Biden docs and the facts about the Trump docs are well established.
There are plenty of facts about the Biden docs. You just need to get off MSNBC as they are a shill…
OK, so which facts have I supposedly been unabble to refute?
Manny, just go look at other media…. You will find things, like, the documents were moved twice, by who? They moved from the (hell, I don't even know from where) to the first building that was this thinktank into the current building, on Constitution Ave.
I'm happy to stipulate:
- The documents include US intelligence memos and briefing materials that covered topics including Ukraine, Iran and the United Kingdom dated between 2013 and 2016
- The Biden offices (and, hence, these documents) were moved some number of times after 2016
Not sure how either of those facts either (a) make much difference in comparing the Biden and Trump circumstances or (b) add up to "obstruction of justice." I ealier listed a number of differences between the Biden and Trump circumstances. I don't see how either of these facts affect any of those diferences. If you see otherwise, please elaborate.
Biden had "No" right, under any law, to move these documents! They were classified! The President has so much more power to do what he wants! That makes this the big difference. In fact that's what makes the Trump document issue, ridiculous!
I agree that the classified documents should not have been in the Biden offices. I don't think anyone - including Biden - has disputed that. As we discussed at length in the Mar-a-Lago thread, the question of whether Trump could have declassified any documents (although there remains no evidence that he actually did so) does not change either (a) that he was not authorized to retain those documents outside the custody of the Archives without their permission and did not return the documents when requested, or (b) that liability under any of the statutes listed in the Mar-a-Lago search warrant does
not require classification of any documents or information.
There remains no evidence that anyone, including Biden or the Archives, was aware of the documents before they were discovered in November or that these documents were subject of a request from the Archives before they were discovered and returned. It is Trump's conduct
after the Archives began requesting the return of specific documents,
after a subpoena was issued, and
after his lawyer swore a statement that all documents were returned after a diligent search that makes his case more egregious.
(Edited to add the word "not," which is important.)