Nuclear weapons documents sought at Mar A Lago

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
Yes and what is area 51 notoriously known for?

"Alien Activity"

The reason people are focusing on the nuclear documents is because his lies don't work there.

A president can't declassify nuclear documents.Including nuclear weapons info and nuclear power plant plans.

So did the FBI plant this stuff? or did Trump just take it home to work from home despite not being president for 16 months, or did he wave a wand and declassify it?

Which lie would appease you?
Area 51, "Dreamland" is known for development of spy planes, advanced technology (Skunkworks). Because of the secrecy surrounding that activity the "Alien Activity" conspirators have many theories about what is going on.

As to the comment bolded above the President can and does have the authority to declassify what he sees fit to. There is no legislatively passed law saying otherwise that I am aware of, if you know of any please cite it.
 

Gilligan

#*! boat!
PREMO Member
Area 51, "Dreamland" is known for development of spy planes, advanced technology (Skunkworks). Because of the secrecy surrounding that activity the "Alien Activity" conspirators have many theories about what is going on.

As to the comment bolded above the President can and does have the authority to declassify what he sees fit to. There is no legislatively passed law saying otherwise that I am aware of, if you know of any please cite it.
SMsissy always ignores requests to back up his BS assertions and blithely skips on...
 
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GURPS

INGSOC
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There is no legislatively passed law saying otherwise that I am aware of, if you know of any please cite it.


Congress cannot pass any LAWS restricting what the Executive may do with Classified Documents


In fact the last round of ' updates ' published by OBAMA Specifically exempted the President and Vice President,, EVERYONE Else was restricted by the updated rules,
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
Congress cannot pass any LAWS restricting what the Executive may do with Classified Documents
Care to cite your source on this. The legislative branch routinely, and by nature, directs the executive branch on what its functions are.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Care to cite your source on this.


I'll see, the information was mentioned in one of the 50 or so Articles I've read since the raid ..... basically Congress lacks the authority under the Separation of Powers ...
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
I'll see, the information was mentioned in one of the 50 or so Articles I've read since the raid ..... basically Congress lacks the authority under the Separation of Powers ...
The power of the executive branch is "vested" in the President but the legislative branch can and does limit what the executive branch can do.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

Classified information in the United States



Not directly, but if you read through the Wiki Article actions involving Classified Information all happens with the Executive ... the only mention of Congress is;


The United States does not have a British-style Official Secrets Act; instead, several laws protect classified information, including the Espionage Act of 1917, the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and the Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982. A 2013 report to Congress noted that the relevant laws have been mostly used to prosecute foreign agents, or those passing classified information to them, and that leaks to the press have rarely been prosecuted.[3] The legislative and executive branches of government, including US presidents, have frequently leaked classified information to journalists.[4][page needed][5][6][7] Congress has repeatedly resisted or failed to pass a law that generally outlaws disclosing classified information. Most espionage law criminalizes only national defense information; only a jury can decide if a given document meets that criterion, and judges have repeatedly said that being "classified" does not necessarily make information become related to the "national defense".[8][9] Furthermore, by law, information may not be classified merely because it would be embarrassing or to cover illegal activity; information may be classified only to protect national security objectives.[10]
 

Bare-ya-cuda

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Yes and what is area 51 notoriously known for?

"Alien Activity"

The reason people are focusing on the nuclear documents is because his lies don't work there.

A president can't declassify nuclear documents.Including nuclear weapons info and nuclear power plant plans.

So did the FBI plant this stuff? or did Trump just take it home to work from home despite not being president for 16 months, or did he wave a wand and declassify it?

Which lie would appease you?
All the lies appear to appease you.
 
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PJay

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Kyle

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FBI Drops Investigation After Discovering Trump's Top Secret Nuclear Documents Were Just Print-Outs Of Hillary Clinton Emails



 

SamSpade

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I just read an article saying that if the warrant was just too broadly interpreted - they may not be able to use any of it.
A warrant should be fairly specific and indicate where they need to look and for what. It's really looking like they were searching anywhere, and for anything.
 

BOP

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Yes and what is area 51 notoriously known for?

"Alien Activity"

The reason people are focusing on the nuclear documents is because his lies don't work there.

A president can't declassify nuclear documents.Including nuclear weapons info and nuclear power plant plans.

So did the FBI plant this stuff? or did Trump just take it home to work from home despite not being president for 16 months, or did he wave a wand and declassify it?

Which lie would appease you?
Not only did you not comprehend Sam's post, but you doubled down on that ignorance. Should have just kept your mouth closed.
 
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