New Turtle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 4:54 pm A FPOTUS can declassify any document by affixing a 2-cent stamp on the corner and faxing it to a court of record at the earliest convenience. it says so in the Magna Carta.
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New Turtle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 4:54 pm A FPOTUS can declassify any document by affixing a 2-cent stamp on the corner and faxing it to a court of record at the earliest convenience. it says so in the Magna Carta.
Well played, dear Turtle. Well played.New Turtle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 4:54 pm A FPOTUS can declassify any document by affixing a 2-cent stamp on the corner and faxing it to a court of record at the earliest convenience. it says so in the Magna Carta.
FIFYNew Turtle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 4:54 pm A FPOTUS can declassify any document by affixing a 2-cent stamp on the corner and faxing it to a court of record at the earliest convenience. it says so in the Magna MAGA Carta.
It wasn't supposed to be an amended complaint. There was an order by the judge, Aileen Cannon, for Trump’s lawyers to file a document explaining what they filed and what they wanted her to do.
I think it starts once the election results are in, as part of the transition. I know they get classified briefings during the transition, but I don't think they have to go through the same sort of clearance adjudication process the rest of us have to. I mean, dude gets elected president and someone in the government is going to be like, sorry, sir, you're not cleared to see this stuff?sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 6:48 pm Does a president get an automatic security clearance or do they have to go through some sort of approval process? Is it done before or after they take office, if so?
The affidavit literally references an article written by Patel in Breitbart."Kash Patel, Former Chief of Staff for the DOD and lead Investigator for Russia Gate"
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Essentially automatic; no approval process.sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 6:48 pm Does a president get an automatic security clearance or do they have to go through some sort of approval process? Is it done before or after they take office, if so?
Too bad he's no longer President Trump. Since Jan 20, 2021 he's just been just plain citizen Trump, and just plain citizen Trump has absolutely no right to possess documents belonging to the Office of the President.Gorsuch ex-clerk Mike Davis on Fox News: "The president has the absolute constitutional authority to declassify anything he wants for any reason he wants... it is legally impossible for President Trump to have committed espionage or to have violated some Presidential Records Act"
Well there’s this, The Excellent T.E., T.E. Raj K Patel wants ECF privileges.Foggy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 6:43 pmIt wasn't supposed to be an amended complaint. There was an order by the judge, Aileen Cannon, for Trump’s lawyers to file a document explaining what they filed and what they wanted her to do.
At this point I think they want her to pull down Bruce Reinhart's pants and spank him hard, but I doubt she'll go along with it.
I mean, what else do they want? Order the DOJ not to indict Trump on account of how it might could hurt his poor delicate feelings? Order the American people to elect Trump again in 2024? What do they think the judge can do for him at this point?![]()
Anyway, I don't have PACER and have no idea what, if anything, has been filed in Cannon's court.
Theoretically. But I doubt anyone in the current administration would actually show him anything until they absolutely have to.sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 7:02 pm So he could run and win while being under investigation, or even indictment but no conviction (yet) and still have access to everything as president, again?