Trump's Declassification Claims Are Implausible and Irrelevant
The potential crimes that the FBI is investigating do not hinge on the current classification status of the records that the former president kept at Mar-a-Lago.

A few weeks after the FBI searched Donald Trump's residence at his Palm Beach resort, Fox News host Steve Doocy, a longtime ally of the former president, posed a question that remains unanswered. "Why did he have all that secret stuff at Mar-a-Lago?" Doocy wondered during an interview with South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.
Trump's response—that the "secret stuff" was not really secret because he declassified it before he left office—is both implausible and, in the context of the potential crimes that the FBI is investigating, legally irrelevant. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit underlined both points last week.
Trump brought more than 300 records marked as classified to Mar-a-Lago, including 184 discovered in 15 boxes he gave the National Archives in January, 38 that his lawyers surrendered in June in response to a federal subpoena, and more than 100 seized during the FBI's August 8 search. The documents ranged from "confidential" to "top secret" and included "special compartmented information" about intelligence sources and methods.
It is still not clear that storing those records at Mar-a-Lago posed a threat to national security grave and imminent enough to justify the unprecedented search of a former president's home. At the same time, Trump's justification for keeping them is hard to fathom.
Trump initially claimed he had "a standing order" as president that automatically declassified any documents he removed from the Oval Office. That policy was news to national security officials who should have known about it, and it would have been a haphazard and cavalier way to treat sensitive records.
William Barr, Trump's former attorney general, thinks it is "highly improbable" that Trump ever issued such an order. But if he did, Barr says, it "would be such an abuse and show such recklessness that it's almost worse than taking the documents."
In a Fox News interview with Sean Hannity last week, Trump himself cast doubt on his initial explanation, saying the president can declassify documents simply "by thinking about it." That means such decisions do not have to be communicated to anyone, even though the whole point is to change how records are stored and handled.
Even that explanation seems inconsistent with what Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran said in a May 25 letter to Justice Department official Jay Bratt. Corcoran told Bratt that documents "purportedly marked as classified" were "once in the White House and unknowingly included among the boxes brought to Mar-a-Lago by the movers."
According to Corcoran, those records ended up at Mar-a-Lago by accident. If Trump did not know what was in the boxes, it is hard to see how he could have declassified the documents even "by thinking about it."
Last week, a unanimous 11th Circuit panel, including two judges appointed by Trump, noted that he had presented "no evidence that any of these records were declassified." And even if they were, the appeals court said, Trump had offered no reason to think he had "an individual interest" in them, that he "has a need to know the information" they contain, or that "he is entitled to them."
Thanks to the 11th Circuit's stay, the FBI can continue to use those 100-plus records in its criminal investigation, which likewise does not hinge on their current classification status. The FBI's search warrant cited three possible felonies: mishandling of government records, obstruction of a federal investigation, and improper retention of "defense information" that "could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation."
If the Justice Department ultimately decides to prosecute Trump for any of those offenses, it may have difficulty proving the requisite intent, since his conduct can plausibly be attributed to some combination of ignorance, arrogance, laziness, and sloppiness. But to obtain convictions, prosecutors would not have to refute Trump's assertion that the classification status of any given document is contingent on his fleeting thoughts or acquisitive impulses.
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What’s Sullum going to do when the documents all turn out to be Crossfire Hurricane related? Those were explicitly declassified en masse:
https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/presidential-actions/memorandum-declassification-certain-materials-related-fbis-crossfire-hurricane-investigation/
and
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/01/25/2021-01717/declassification-of-certain-materials-related-to-the-fbis-crossfire-hurricane-investigation
The Senate Judiciary Committee has demanded to know why the Justice Department has made no apparent progress toward transparency and has rebuffed numerous inquiries from members of Congress on the matter:
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/bidens-department-of-justice-is-still-dragging-its-feet-on-crossfire-hurricane-transparency
Meanwhile, a federal court has ordered the FBI to disclose the memos used to justify Crossfire Hurricane, and the FBI and DoJ have refused to comply and are currently in contempt.
https://www.judicialwatch.org/fbi-to-provide-details-on-officials-listed-in-memo/
Will Sullum apologize to us for gaslighting and covering up for criminality when this is all over?
Apologize? They supported Dems in 2020, that’s going great, so they’re doing it again for the midterms.
Maybe with some more anti-Mises caucus articles just in case some left-leaning libertarians could be pulled Dem.
Yeah, well you’re Canadian!!!1!1!1!
(Edited for spelling)
I wonder what White Mike will do if he ever ends up in Vancouver. End up screaming "You're Canadian!" at random passersby or something.
Anyone who doubts that the documents the FBI was looking for were related to Crossfire Hurricane documents that implicate Justice Department and FBI poohbahs, should ask themselves why the FBI didn't raid Obama when he was holding classified documents in an unsecured warehouse post-presidency.
https://www.obama.org/wp-content/uploads/BOF-NARA-LOI.pdf
Sullum has proven to have a severe case of TDS. Finding out it's the Crossfire Hurricane documents would make his head explode.
Even if they are Crossfire Hurricane, as you have repeatedly claimed, with no evidence even available, let alone provided, that still would not give Trump the right to retain those documents in Maga Lago against the PRA and the NARA requirement.
Nara doesn't require every copy ever made of every document dumbfuck. Error 1. Precedence on NARA gives wide deference to the president to make determinations. Error 2.
PRA: Error 1
Latitude is not unlimited: Error 2
No evidence that these are merely copies - nor have Trump and his team so claimed. Error 3
You were wrong on both counts. Read the PRA again. It doesn't say what you claim it says.
You keep waving NARA but you don't appear to know its actual requirements.
You keep talking about Crossfire Hurricane as though we have evidence that this is what all those classified docs are. And as though that it's a defence to document retention.
Motes, eyes.
Nice deflection attempt, but I'll bite.
Occams Razor, Shrike.
1. The DoJ says the documents were marked top secret and is acting like the documents are still classified, but at the same time they're refusing to say whether or not they were declassified. Only the Crossfire Hurricane documents were ordered declassified but the DoJ has so far illegally refused to declassify them.
2. Given Trump's personality the only documents he would be actually interested in taking are ones that incriminate his opponents.
3. The only reason the FBI and DoJ would risk such a shitshow is if the documents implicate top dogs in their agencies. They have ignored the other presidents taking classified documents with them.
So speculation only.
And it's still not a defence to document retention. And in fact, you've conceded that Trump broke the law.
Hardly speculation. It's the only possibility.
And there's nothing illegal about document retention. Every president since George Washington has taken copies.
Is that really what you think the raid was about? Document retention?
That's the dumbest of all the left's phony narratives. At least your "nuclear secrets" narrative had pizzazz.
Are you going to defend your knowledge of NARA that was questioned by ML? He answered your question and all you did was discount his hypothesis. You never gave any basis for us to believe you know anything about NARA. You just deflected again. Why? Actually, we know why. But look it up now and give us the definition.
Libertarians for the FBI!
Two years ago I figured Reason had reached it’s low point with it’s support of the current regime coming to power, despite all the obvious signs it would be extremely authoritarian. But nope, the characteristic of many authoritarian regimes to use the police state to destroy the previous regime and make sure it’s completely defeated is also being supported.
I’m starting to wonder if posting here is a bad idea for my liberty. Reason is a private company after all.
Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one. I'm just going to kick back and see what shakes out.
However, I won't be surprised when this turns out to be another dud, just like everything else they've thrown at him.
Not just for the FBI but for abuse of State power against the citizens.
Only against Citizen Trump! Why if this happened to anyone else, they'd be denouncing it, unless of course it happened to another icky conservative populist.
Sorry, R Mac, but they drank that Kool-Aid during the "Russian collusion scandal". I keep criticizing the writers here because I (maybe crazily) think it might spark some remnant or echo of actually libertarian, rather than simply cosmopolitan progressive, thinking in them. But, Donald Trump broke them. I know that's a cliche. But I mean it. Prior to Trump, they could manage the cognitive dissonance of claiming libertarianism and cosmopolitan progressivism. Trump made that impossible. Not because he was particularly libertarian (whether he was more or less than other political players, I'll leave for debate). But because the cosmopolitan consensus dropped any pretense of concern for liberty or the sanctity of individual rights in response to Trump. And it appears that, once you've crossed that Rubicon, you can't ever really cross it back.
You can't blame REASON for feeling that way.
No one who sends mean tweets is deserving of being accepted by polite society.
So they are correct that you can't just declassify things by thinking "I've declassified this". There's a process and it certainly sounds like he didn't follow it.
That doesn't change the fact that this particular crime is only ever prosecuted for political reasons. People mishandle classified information all the time, virtually no one faces actual legal problems for it unless it was active espionage and not an "honest" mistake. You might lose your clearance and your job (both of which have already happened to Trump due to him not being in government anymore), but you're not going to court or prison unless there's evidence that your actions actually compromised national security.
It's blatantly political, and this publication seems to be completely onboard with throwing the book at this guy for a victimless crime simply because they don't like him. I'd say y'all should be ashamed, but shame is reserved for people who actually have morals.
So they are correct that you can’t just declassify things by thinking “I’ve declassified this”. There’s a process and it certainly sounds like he didn’t follow it.
Except they're not.
This was talked about when Trump first put forth the idea that he could 'declassify things just by thinking about them'. There's a 2017 Time article and a WP article about it.
There is a process for others, but not for the president. The president has to be able, on a moment's notice, to decide to share information if he thinks it will help the country.
This is correct. The president is the ultimate authority based on precedent and can declassify. Both Obama and Bush exempted the WH from declassificatioj procedures through EO.
And even then those EOs were merely recspitulating the obvious. Plenary power is plenary.
"There is a process for others, but not for the president."
But even for the President, if he decides to declassify something it still has to be documented so other people know it was declassified.
That may matter in the event someone else is questioned about their handling of ostensibly classified material.
That is a concern for POTUS, but not a problem for POTUS.
His assertion ignores actual Supreme Court precedent where an example is given of a president choosing in real time to reveal classified information during discussions with foreign actors. Literally he declassified it mentally when he tells someone else something originally classified.
Ironically state department conversations with foreign nationals are by statute classified confidential despite the information already being known by a state actor.
On top of that we continue to see evidence that the government over classifies merely to hide information. The Devin Nunes memo that originally exposed the FISA issues under Trump wad marked TS and compartmentalized. After a lawsuit essentially the entire document was shown to be unclassified despite markings.
Sullum doesn't give a shit about reality.
And that would've resulted in all the appropriate documents being updated because people knew it was now declassified.
The problem Trump created is that he declassified things and didn't tell anyone. That results in documents remaining classified that shouldn't be. That is a problem, just not a very large one and one that government does 1,000 other ways every day.
Without giving a lot of detail, this is what I do for a living. I know how this is supposed to work.
My main point is that there's no victim here. Whether or not it's technically a crime/problem doesn't matter, he didn't harm anyone and a libertarian would say that means he shouldn't be punished by government.
No reasonable prosecutor...
How exactly do you undocument the classification markings on original physical copies?
You go update the SCG that all that classification is derived from to indicate it isn't classified anymore.
The existing copies aren't typically worried about, it's informing other people in government that the information those documents contain is no longer classified.
Right, so the media huffing about the documents "marked classified" is just leftist BS, thanks.
That isn’t how it works. Even in the defense industry declassification doesn’t instruct removal of markings. Generally markings are eonly updated the next time they are modified. Youre wrong on almost every count here.
You are also applying requirements of derivative classification processes to the classification originator which is the president, ignoring completely the example given.
The potential crimes that the FBI is investigating do not hinge on the current classification status of the records that the former president…
…blah blah blah blah…
no one fucking cares except shitlib journos.
Even the people i personally know who wer eobsessed with Orange Man Bad for years dont even care about this one.
Give it up
"The potential crimes that the FBI is investigating do not hinge on the current classification status of the records that the former president kept at Mar-a-Lago."
Ah, here's the walking back.
'clarification'
The walls r CLOZIN in!
What's hilarious is he lists the crimes and not a one would be a crime but for classification. Not that I'd expect logic or consistency from a DNC propagandist like Jacob the liar.
I have to say that this is a bigger issue.
If nothing is classified, and there's no indication that any of these documents were inaccessible, then where is the crime of Trump not immediately turning them over and disputing it in court?
The idea that the government can arbitrarily decide something unclassified is "defense information" and then prosecute you for having this unclassified information is even more baffling and appalling from a libertarian perspective.
I'm not even certain if this is a catch-22, confusion-fu, or straight out nonsensical bluster.
Never, ever, trust, trust anything the FBI says.
Lavrentiy Beria, the head of Stalin's secret police, famously said, "Show me the man, and I'll find you the crime." And that is what Trump-haters in our government set out to do more than five years ago when they set out to "get Trump". The Justice Department and the FBI, not being staffed entirely by bumbling retards, would have known instantly that the Russia-collusion charge was a preposterous fabrication, but they needed something to get in the door. They figured after setting an army of investigators on Trump, threatening his associates, and raiding his attorneys' offices for privileged information, they'd surely find something - anything - on him. But they failed. So, this is what they have left, the last Hail Mary - mishandling documents.
What a pathetic farce.
Libertarians for novel concepts of law to go against political enemies.
This site used to actually be against such things.
Under the Presidential Records Act anything a President takes with him is deemed de-classified. That is why Obama can have over millions of documents, many classified stored in a Chicago area warehouse without being legally harassed or prosecuted.
Storage of classified documents at the suburban Chicago retail space has seemingly been common knowledge for years. A March 2019 article on the website of WBEZ-FM, a Chicago-based radio station, was titled, “What’s That Building? Why This Hoffman Estates Warehouse Stores Barack Obama’s Presidential Papers.”
ussanews.com
“If you drove past this suburban building, you likely wouldn’t suspect it houses the classified and non-classified documents from Barack Obama’s eight years as president,” the article reads. “More than 20 truckloads of papers were brought from Washington, D.C., to this shuttered Plunkett furniture store in Hoffman Estates in early 2017.”
It also provided insight into the lax security situation at the facility. “Until the digitizing work begins, the documents will stay in Hoffman Estates behind the small security gate installed at the parking lot entrance.”
Documents reportedly stored at former President Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate were stored in a locked room, the News Outlet reported. Secret Service agents also guard the property around the clock. - ussanews
More TDS hate from TReason.com
Check the NARA statement of August 12, 2022.
https://www.obamalibrary.gov/news/nara-press-release-statement-obama-presidential-records
Get your facts right.
I don't want a statement from 2022.
I want one from 2017. Or 2018.
Show that two years out of the White House, Obama was being compliant with this.
I don't think you can.
Because he wasn't.
Those documents were in the custody and control of NARA, just as stated in NARA's recent press release and as made clear in the memorandums of understanding discussed and cited to here:
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/obama-classified-docs-furniture-warehouse/
Well thats embarrassing given the 2018 letter to NARA from Obama. You do realize that right dummy?
He knows. He's being dishonest.
'Get your facts right.' The irony of you writing this cannot be measured. Hoffman Estates are less secure than Mar a Lago.
Is less secure. Hoffman Estates is a village in Illinois (population - 52,000; villages in Illinois can range from a population of a mere dozen people to over 70,000).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoffman_Estates,_Illinois
The former location of a now-defunct retail furniture chain is most certainly less secure than Mar-A-Lago (note address and Google Maps link I posted earlier).
Under the Presidential Records Act anything a President takes with him is deemed de-classified.
Deemed by whom? Gateway Pundit? PJ Media?
I don't know whether you Trumpsuckers think you have to lie to defend Trump, or are so gullible that you believe any crap that can be argued exculpates Dear Leader.
TDSS strikes again.
Mask slipped again shrike.
“Trumpsuckers”
And there it is. You know Shrike, you almost had me fooled this time. At least it wasn’t “Peanuts” again, huh.
I’m still not convinced. Lots of retards call anyone who dares question or go against the preferred left narrative the same.
It was just that, even though Trumpsucker's one of his favorite appellations. It was the whole tone, cadence and sentence structure. Shrike's very distinctive when he gets mad.
Did Shrike himself use the word "Trumpsucker"? Even then it shows nothing because the term was not invented by him and has been out there for a while.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Trumpsucker
And is Shrike also a British Jew? I somehow doubt it.
That whole sentence was you, through and through, Shrike. Work harder on sounding different with your next sock
There was a court case over audio tapes Clinton had taken with him. It basically says the POTUS can do anything he wants with classified documents.
There are at least two SCOTUS rulings which provide a president unlimited power in the declassification and disposal of any executive branch documents. One is Judicial Watch vs. National Archives. The other is Navy.
What a secure location: https://goo.gl/maps/a2ej1ehv5VdmJ7uD8
2500 W. Golf Road, Hoffman Estates, Illinois 60194 for anyone who's interested.
That's different, because shut up.
What so many people fail to realize is that, to a great many, especially those in the deep state, Donald Trump isn't considered to have been a legitimate president, thus not deserving of the treatment any previous president has received.
His mean tweets have put him so beyond the pale that he can be harassed and harangued to such a degree that he will shrivel away, and no longer darken the door of polite society.
Or, that's what the enemies of America are hoping.
“The documents ranged from "confidential" to "top secret" and included "special compartmented information" about intelligence sources and methods.”
No one has yet explained why it took the government a year and a half to recover information that was supposedly so super secret. Why wasn’t Trump being pursued on January 21, 2021, about this supersecret information so critical to national security? Did the government even know the information was missing until they saw it at Mar-a-Lago? Talk about slipshod practices.
The government knew about the documents and asked nicely for the return to the NARA. We the American people would never have even know about the documents if they had been returned. The former President made this an issue not the US government. As with all things Trump doesn't work well with others.
Facts, shmacts. Democrats are worse. That's what matters.
Ideas!
A. Democrats are demonstrably worse.
B. Forgive me if I don’t trust National cops timelines of events when even local cops have shown a complete lack of awareness to how events unfold.
A. Democrats are demonstrably worse.
And botulism is worse than cyanide. Doesn't mean I'm gonna chug cyanide.
B. Forgive me if I don’t trust National cops timelines of events when even local cops have shown a complete lack of awareness to how events unfold.
When law enforcement is involved its safe to assume that everything they say is a lie.
Classified or not the documents taken to Mar-a-logo are the property of the American people and are maintained and managed by NARA. The former President had no right to take the documents, classified or not, and he was obligated to return the document when NARA requested them. The US government tried worked cooperatively with the former President. None of this problem was ever brought to the public and even the seizure of the documents would not have made headlines had the former President not complained at the time. Trump was treated with kid gloves, far more than another person might receive and yet he whines like toddler.
If the documents belong to the public and the FBI now has them, why can't the public see them?
Make a FOIA request if you want to see them.
That's some great irony there, considering that was Hillary Clinton's reason for keeping document's on a home server: to specifically evade FOIA.
Also, FOIA is trash. Feel free to actually try and get information out of the government using it. If the government doesn't want to release it, odd's are good they simply won't.
LOL you don't understand anything that's going on.
Do you even understand how FOIA works? Sure you'll get documents, but they'll be so redacted, you'd think they invested in the stock of a company that makes black ink.
Once again. The NARA law gives wide discretion to the president. See the judicial ruling about Clinton's sock drawer tapes. The president has the overriding determination, not NARA. Likewise NARA is a civil act, not criminal. They can only utilize the courts for determination, not arrest.
It is amazing how ignorant you remain despite being told these things at least a dozen times.
As I have noted to you before NARA is an agency not an act. While the President may have discretion, that does not seem to apply here because NARA, the agency not the ACT, as for the return of the documents.
Which has nothing to do with my post. When describing a law the official name of it is not required. The law that formed NARA is just as descriptive of it as I used. Youre response is ignorant as to the issues brought up and is a non sequitur meant to evade your obvious errors.
Trump had every right to take the documents, you simply believe otherwise because you dislike trump. As for the rest of your ridiculous claims, they can also be ignored as products of your bias.
Wrong on all counts. See JW vs. National Archives and Navy vs. Egan.
Trump has not made any declassification claims in court yet. At least give the guy a chance to state his claims before you say he's wrong.
saying the president can declassify documents simply "by thinking about it."
Not any president. Just THE president. The ONE who makes unicorns shit rainbows in the America that was once great and will be again. If you don't know who that President is, then you are a deranged progtard who is the enemy of good. If you do know who that President is, then you don't need no steenkin written orders because you already know what needs doing.
You talking about Barak Obama? That would explain the truckloads of classified documents in a Chicago warehouse mot triggering am FBI raid.
Or did you mean Hillary Clinton? That would explain how she could do her classified work over a private, unsecured server over the open internet and not face consequences.
I don’t think anyone thought Truman could make unicorns shit rainbows.
FDR and Hoover are equally bad, both sides, but the people who insist you worship FDR by pointing out that Hoover is a more critical threat to liberty are empirically worse.
Nice set of straws you're grasping at, Jacob.
It amazes me that sullum can write a half dozen articles on this topic and never both to even investigate USSC precedent like Egan v Navy or investigate the previous EOs exempting the WH from processes. On top of that he just ignores uncovered evidence Obama administration also had classified documents in a rented warehouse by their own admissions.
Sullum doesn't actually care about the truth or issues. His only concern is the narrative.
This is why some of us had to start writing the articles that Reason won't.
Why is Reason even covering this? It's old news. There are much more important stories to cover. And what about Democrats, huh? Whatever Trump did, they did it first. Why isn't Reason mentioning them? Because they're all leftists, that's why. And that article about Biden lying? It doesn't exist. Because Reason is in the tank for Biden. Never a critical word about him. Just Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump....
sullum has a bad case of tds. he's an idiot. the courts, years back, ruled that the president has sole and complete discretion with respect to declassification of documents. he can do it at ant time for any reason. he does not need to document the fact, get permission from anyone or notify anyone. so the assertion in this article is wrong, as usual.
Jake, how many times can you write this column? Do you get paid on the basis of how many "Fuck you, Reason, for not worshipping El Trumpo" comments you generate? Just askin'.
Do you get paid on the basis of how many “Fuck you, Reason, for not worshipping El Trumpo” comments you generate?
Now that is a great question. If so then they must be making bank.
Except not one person here has demanded they express fealty to Trump.
Most of the people here have epileptic seizures when Reason says anything remotely critical about Republicans, especially god-emperor Trump. May as well be taking a knee.
No, we just don't like lying sacks of slaver shit.
The potential crimes that the FBI is investigating do not hinge on the current classification status of the records that the former president kept at Mar-a-Lago.
And, thus, the warrant and seizure of said documents was illegal and unconstitutional. If I say you shot someone at a bar and the bloody napkin in your apartment proves it, I can't get a warrant searching for a bloody napkin and all of your privileged communications with your attorney unless I've got probable cause to demonstrate that the documents were involved in the murder.
Not just that but to claim that the bloody napkin having blood on it or not is irrelevant...yeah that's all sorts of BS.
So the whole article gets down to the second-to-last paragraph to make the point of the title? OK. Apparently the president's ability to declassify documents at will is highly questionable and debatable according to a lot of people and also doesn't matter at all. Got it.
>>potential crimes that the FBI is investigating
bro ... misspelled "creating"
The more I think about it, the more obvious it becomes that they're trying to convict Trump for a tree falling in the woods making a sound when no one's around.
To borrow a shoe to place on the other foot: Was every last FBI Agent officially informed of what documents contained evidence of a crime, what documents they were cleared to review, and what documents were neither or did they just go ripping through classified documents and personal effects illegally or... did they just all know which documents were the ones telepathically? Was this done on Congressional authority or did the DOJ just suddenly decide it has authority/clearance that supersedes The President's?
This is pathetic Sullum. The article you should be writing is about all the crimes the FBI are committing. Keep licking their boots.
Breona Taylor's boyfriend was a known drug dealer, and there's some evidence that she was a partner. Did that justify a search warrant and no knock raid on the guy's home?
Why doesn't Sullum mention how FBI and DOJ lied to place surveillance on Carter Page, or that they sat on Hunter Biden's laptop during the election? Why not bring up the fact that the DOJ approached a FL judge who had recused himself on another case due to his apparent bias against Trump? Trump returned 15 boxes to NARA back in February. Trump told Hannity that they actually sent him a letter thanking him.
A raid of this nature on a former president is unprecedented, and would be alarming even on an ordinary American citizen. But Sullum's concern is on Trump's character. Really? Shouldn't a libertarian be inquiring about the government's case or evidence for this kind of drastic actions? Garland deemed angry parents as domestic terrorists and arrested a pro life activist for pushing a man twice.
Sullum's most glaring stupidity here is that the 1918 Espionage Act doesn't refer to classified documents, because the classification system currently in use is rooted in the 1947 National Security Act. The 47NSA has an exception stemming from two Executive Orders (the original under GWB and a follow-on from Obama) that exempt the office of the President (i.e. the president and immediate staff) from all potential mishandling of classified material charges.
The DoJ will never make a case under the Espionage Act. That's precisely as dumb as Trump's claim of declassification by thinking about it.
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