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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,922
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    MelloDawg said:

    MelloDawg said:

    Sledog said:

    AOG said:

    The news says he left with intercepted communications, which is a crime to take home with you (for anyone)

    The President can. He can also declassify anything he wants. You should read the rules.
    Broad broad generalization. You should also read these rules.
    This is what is worthless about having a discussion with brain dead goose stepping rat morons.

    "Broad generalizations". Did you think your weak assed attempt to ignore facts was going to make for a good argument?

    Be an adult. Be honest and if you are going to vote for your corrupt politicians be a man and own it instead of lying your ass off.
    What facts was I ignoring? I assure you he can’t say “I declassify this” and then it’s declassified.
    Make sure you snap to and answer Mello's question because he sure as hell will run and hide like a Kunt after you do so.
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    pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,847
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    MelloDawg said:

    MelloDawg said:

    Sledog said:

    AOG said:

    The news says he left with intercepted communications, which is a crime to take home with you (for anyone)

    The President can. He can also declassify anything he wants. You should read the rules.
    Broad broad generalization. You should also read these rules.
    This is what is worthless about having a discussion with brain dead goose stepping rat morons.

    "Broad generalizations". Did you think your weak assed attempt to ignore facts was going to make for a good argument?

    Be an adult. Be honest and if you are going to vote for your corrupt politicians be a man and own it instead of lying your ass off.
    What facts was I ignoring? I assure you he can’t say “I declassify this” and then it’s declassified.
    I assure you, you have no idea what you are talking about. POTUS and VPOTUS are the only ones in all of government with unilateral discretion to declassify.

    Is 'centrist' code for not well read?

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    UW_Doog_BotUW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 14,311
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    Doogles said:

    AOG said:

    Okay trumptards think Trump can take whatever he wants, the system is corrupt, he is the victim.

    The problem is though given his history with Putin, that he expected to gain from stolen information, he welcomed russian help, he could use such highly classified documents to bargain for greater help than he usually gets from Putin in elections. And we can assume he did not leave a record of what he took other than staff could not locate his documents. Without leaving a record there is no way of ascertaining whether or not he declassified the documents. Based on these considerations a raid was warranted and duly carried out.

    Holy fuckballs this has to be parody.
    Nope, perfect example of low info low iq voters absorbing propaganda without asking a question.

    @YellowSnow rec disappointing. Put on your letterman jacket and let's have it out.
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    SledogSledog Member Posts: 31,042
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    AOG said:

    So whatever... Your posts are the usual collection of ad hominems, red herrings, straw men. Mostly the problem is your inability to overcome bias and grasp reality.

    OK! I leave you to the inquisition,

    You gonna pick men up when its my time sweet cheeks? I'll give you a nice welcome.
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 14,023
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    Swaye said:

    AOG said:

    Okay trumptards think Trump can take whatever he wants, the system is corrupt, he is the victim.

    The problem is though given his history with Putin, that he expected to gain from stolen information, he welcomed russian help, he could use such highly classified documents to bargain for greater help than he usually gets from Putin in elections. And we can assume he did not leave a record of what he took other than staff could not locate his documents. Without leaving a record there is no way of ascertaining whether or not he declassified the documents. Based on these considerations a raid was warranted and duly carried out.

    The level of struggle here is off the charts.
    Not a struggle if your are a habitual liar.
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    hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,343
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    Swaye said:

    MelloDawg said:

    MelloDawg said:

    Sledog said:

    AOG said:

    The news says he left with intercepted communications, which is a crime to take home with you (for anyone)

    The President can. He can also declassify anything he wants. You should read the rules.
    Broad broad generalization. You should also read these rules.
    This is what is worthless about having a discussion with brain dead goose stepping rat morons.

    "Broad generalizations". Did you think your weak assed attempt to ignore facts was going to make for a good argument?

    Be an adult. Be honest and if you are going to vote for your corrupt politicians be a man and own it instead of lying your ass off.
    What facts was I ignoring? I assure you he can’t say “I declassify this” and then it’s declassified.
    Actually he can. As one of the only people on this board who maintained a TS/SCI for years, I feel I have more than just passing knowledge of this, and I can assure you the President can declassify anything at will. This is well established. But don't take my word for it

    From Politifact in 2017:

    Experts agreed that the president, as commander-in-chief, is ultimately responsible for classification and declassification. When someone lower in the chain of command handles classification and declassification duties -- which is usually how it’s done -- it’s because they have been delegated to do so by the president directly, or by an appointee chosen by the president.

    The majority ruling in the 1988 Supreme Court case Department of Navy vs. Egan -- which addressed the legal recourse of a Navy employee who had been denied a security clearance -- addresses this line of authority.

    "The President, after all, is the ‘Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States’" according to Article II of the Constitution, the court’s majority wrote. "His authority to classify and control access to information bearing on national security ... flows primarily from this constitutional investment of power in the President, and exists quite apart from any explicit congressional grant."

    Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy, said that such authority gives the president the authority to "classify and declassify at will."

    In fact, Robert F. Turner, associate director of the University of Virginia's Center for National Security Law, said that "if Congress were to enact a statute seeking to limit the president’s authority to classify or declassify national security information, or to prohibit him from sharing certain kinds of information with Russia, it would raise serious separation of powers constitutional issues."

    The official documents governing classification and declassification stem from executive orders. But even these executive orders aren’t necessarily binding on the president. The president is not "obliged to follow any procedures other than those that he himself has prescribed," Aftergood said. "And he can change those."


    So the only real question here is whether or not he did declassify it. I do not have the answer to that, but it really is as simple as Trump saying "all of this shit is now declassified." And Congress can't do fuckall about it. I figured as our resident board centrist you would want to be accurate and since you were spreading disinformation I wanted to set the record straight. You are welcome for my service.
    Hello, 911? I'd like to report a murder.
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    AOGAOG Member Posts: 1,489
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    hardhat said:

    Swaye said:

    MelloDawg said:

    MelloDawg said:

    Sledog said:

    AOG said:

    The news says he left with intercepted communications, which is a crime to take home with you (for anyone)

    The President can. He can also declassify anything he wants. You should read the rules.
    Broad broad generalization. You should also read these rules.
    This is what is worthless about having a discussion with brain dead goose stepping rat morons.

    "Broad generalizations". Did you think your weak assed attempt to ignore facts was going to make for a good argument?

    Be an adult. Be honest and if you are going to vote for your corrupt politicians be a man and own it instead of lying your ass off.
    What facts was I ignoring? I assure you he can’t say “I declassify this” and then it’s declassified.
    Actually he can. As one of the only people on this board who maintained a TS/SCI for years, I feel I have more than just passing knowledge of this, and I can assure you the President can declassify anything at will. This is well established. But don't take my word for it

    From Politifact in 2017:

    Experts agreed that the president, as commander-in-chief, is ultimately responsible for classification and declassification. When someone lower in the chain of command handles classification and declassification duties -- which is usually how it’s done -- it’s because they have been delegated to do so by the president directly, or by an appointee chosen by the president.

    The majority ruling in the 1988 Supreme Court case Department of Navy vs. Egan -- which addressed the legal recourse of a Navy employee who had been denied a security clearance -- addresses this line of authority.

    "The President, after all, is the ‘Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States’" according to Article II of the Constitution, the court’s majority wrote. "His authority to classify and control access to information bearing on national security ... flows primarily from this constitutional investment of power in the President, and exists quite apart from any explicit congressional grant."

    Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy, said that such authority gives the president the authority to "classify and declassify at will."

    In fact, Robert F. Turner, associate director of the University of Virginia's Center for National Security Law, said that "if Congress were to enact a statute seeking to limit the president’s authority to classify or declassify national security information, or to prohibit him from sharing certain kinds of information with Russia, it would raise serious separation of powers constitutional issues."

    The official documents governing classification and declassification stem from executive orders. But even these executive orders aren’t necessarily binding on the president. The president is not "obliged to follow any procedures other than those that he himself has prescribed," Aftergood said. "And he can change those."


    So the only real question here is whether or not he did declassify it. I do not have the answer to that, but it really is as simple as Trump saying "all of this shit is now declassified." And Congress can't do fuckall about it. I figured as our resident board centrist you would want to be accurate and since you were spreading disinformation I wanted to set the record straight. You are welcome for my service.
    Hello, 911? I'd like to report a murder.
    Anybody who ever worked in any business anywhere doing anything important knows that there has to be an auditable record. Otherwise no one knows what has been declassified. So if there's no record the authorities can assume rightly it was taken without authorization. That would apply even to everyone.
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    hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,343
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    AOG said:

    hardhat said:

    Swaye said:

    MelloDawg said:

    MelloDawg said:

    Sledog said:

    AOG said:

    The news says he left with intercepted communications, which is a crime to take home with you (for anyone)

    The President can. He can also declassify anything he wants. You should read the rules.
    Broad broad generalization. You should also read these rules.
    This is what is worthless about having a discussion with brain dead goose stepping rat morons.

    "Broad generalizations". Did you think your weak assed attempt to ignore facts was going to make for a good argument?

    Be an adult. Be honest and if you are going to vote for your corrupt politicians be a man and own it instead of lying your ass off.
    What facts was I ignoring? I assure you he can’t say “I declassify this” and then it’s declassified.
    Actually he can. As one of the only people on this board who maintained a TS/SCI for years, I feel I have more than just passing knowledge of this, and I can assure you the President can declassify anything at will. This is well established. But don't take my word for it

    From Politifact in 2017:

    Experts agreed that the president, as commander-in-chief, is ultimately responsible for classification and declassification. When someone lower in the chain of command handles classification and declassification duties -- which is usually how it’s done -- it’s because they have been delegated to do so by the president directly, or by an appointee chosen by the president.

    The majority ruling in the 1988 Supreme Court case Department of Navy vs. Egan -- which addressed the legal recourse of a Navy employee who had been denied a security clearance -- addresses this line of authority.

    "The President, after all, is the ‘Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States’" according to Article II of the Constitution, the court’s majority wrote. "His authority to classify and control access to information bearing on national security ... flows primarily from this constitutional investment of power in the President, and exists quite apart from any explicit congressional grant."

    Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy, said that such authority gives the president the authority to "classify and declassify at will."

    In fact, Robert F. Turner, associate director of the University of Virginia's Center for National Security Law, said that "if Congress were to enact a statute seeking to limit the president’s authority to classify or declassify national security information, or to prohibit him from sharing certain kinds of information with Russia, it would raise serious separation of powers constitutional issues."

    The official documents governing classification and declassification stem from executive orders. But even these executive orders aren’t necessarily binding on the president. The president is not "obliged to follow any procedures other than those that he himself has prescribed," Aftergood said. "And he can change those."


    So the only real question here is whether or not he did declassify it. I do not have the answer to that, but it really is as simple as Trump saying "all of this shit is now declassified." And Congress can't do fuckall about it. I figured as our resident board centrist you would want to be accurate and since you were spreading disinformation I wanted to set the record straight. You are welcome for my service.
    Hello, 911? I'd like to report a murder.
    Anybody who ever worked in any business anywhere doing anything important knows that there has to be an auditable record. Otherwise no one knows what has been declassified.
    And everyone knows that you don't do anything important in any capacity.
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    AOGAOG Member Posts: 1,489
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    hardhat said:

    AOG said:

    hardhat said:

    Swaye said:

    MelloDawg said:

    MelloDawg said:

    Sledog said:

    AOG said:

    The news says he left with intercepted communications, which is a crime to take home with you (for anyone)

    The President can. He can also declassify anything he wants. You should read the rules.
    Broad broad generalization. You should also read these rules.
    This is what is worthless about having a discussion with brain dead goose stepping rat morons.

    "Broad generalizations". Did you think your weak assed attempt to ignore facts was going to make for a good argument?

    Be an adult. Be honest and if you are going to vote for your corrupt politicians be a man and own it instead of lying your ass off.
    What facts was I ignoring? I assure you he can’t say “I declassify this” and then it’s declassified.
    Actually he can. As one of the only people on this board who maintained a TS/SCI for years, I feel I have more than just passing knowledge of this, and I can assure you the President can declassify anything at will. This is well established. But don't take my word for it

    From Politifact in 2017:

    Experts agreed that the president, as commander-in-chief, is ultimately responsible for classification and declassification. When someone lower in the chain of command handles classification and declassification duties -- which is usually how it’s done -- it’s because they have been delegated to do so by the president directly, or by an appointee chosen by the president.

    The majority ruling in the 1988 Supreme Court case Department of Navy vs. Egan -- which addressed the legal recourse of a Navy employee who had been denied a security clearance -- addresses this line of authority.

    "The President, after all, is the ‘Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States’" according to Article II of the Constitution, the court’s majority wrote. "His authority to classify and control access to information bearing on national security ... flows primarily from this constitutional investment of power in the President, and exists quite apart from any explicit congressional grant."

    Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy, said that such authority gives the president the authority to "classify and declassify at will."

    In fact, Robert F. Turner, associate director of the University of Virginia's Center for National Security Law, said that "if Congress were to enact a statute seeking to limit the president’s authority to classify or declassify national security information, or to prohibit him from sharing certain kinds of information with Russia, it would raise serious separation of powers constitutional issues."

    The official documents governing classification and declassification stem from executive orders. But even these executive orders aren’t necessarily binding on the president. The president is not "obliged to follow any procedures other than those that he himself has prescribed," Aftergood said. "And he can change those."


    So the only real question here is whether or not he did declassify it. I do not have the answer to that, but it really is as simple as Trump saying "all of this shit is now declassified." And Congress can't do fuckall about it. I figured as our resident board centrist you would want to be accurate and since you were spreading disinformation I wanted to set the record straight. You are welcome for my service.
    Hello, 911? I'd like to report a murder.
    Anybody who ever worked in any business anywhere doing anything important knows that there has to be an auditable record. Otherwise no one knows what has been declassified.
    And everyone knows that you don't do anything important in any capacity.
    the problem with trumptards is you're part idiot, part asshole, so like Trump.... so can't anywhere with things like facts and law
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    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,606
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    Swaye said:

    MelloDawg said:

    MelloDawg said:

    Sledog said:

    AOG said:

    The news says he left with intercepted communications, which is a crime to take home with you (for anyone)

    The President can. He can also declassify anything he wants. You should read the rules.
    Broad broad generalization. You should also read these rules.
    This is what is worthless about having a discussion with brain dead goose stepping rat morons.

    "Broad generalizations". Did you think your weak assed attempt to ignore facts was going to make for a good argument?

    Be an adult. Be honest and if you are going to vote for your corrupt politicians be a man and own it instead of lying your ass off.
    What facts was I ignoring? I assure you he can’t say “I declassify this” and then it’s declassified.
    Actually he can. As one of the only people on this board who maintained a TS/SCI for years, I feel I have more than just passing knowledge of this, and I can assure you the President can declassify anything at will. This is well established. But don't take my word for it

    From Politifact in 2017:

    Experts agreed that the president, as commander-in-chief, is ultimately responsible for classification and declassification. When someone lower in the chain of command handles classification and declassification duties -- which is usually how it’s done -- it’s because they have been delegated to do so by the president directly, or by an appointee chosen by the president.

    The majority ruling in the 1988 Supreme Court case Department of Navy vs. Egan -- which addressed the legal recourse of a Navy employee who had been denied a security clearance -- addresses this line of authority.

    "The President, after all, is the ‘Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States’" according to Article II of the Constitution, the court’s majority wrote. "His authority to classify and control access to information bearing on national security ... flows primarily from this constitutional investment of power in the President, and exists quite apart from any explicit congressional grant."

    Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy, said that such authority gives the president the authority to "classify and declassify at will."

    In fact, Robert F. Turner, associate director of the University of Virginia's Center for National Security Law, said that "if Congress were to enact a statute seeking to limit the president’s authority to classify or declassify national security information, or to prohibit him from sharing certain kinds of information with Russia, it would raise serious separation of powers constitutional issues."

    The official documents governing classification and declassification stem from executive orders. But even these executive orders aren’t necessarily binding on the president. The president is not "obliged to follow any procedures other than those that he himself has prescribed," Aftergood said. "And he can change those."


    So the only real question here is whether or not he did declassify it. I do not have the answer to that, but it really is as simple as Trump saying "all of this shit is now declassified." And Congress can't do fuckall about it. I figured as our resident board centrist you would want to be accurate and since you were spreading disinformation I wanted to set the record straight. You are welcome for my service.
    Shocker. Something that people aren't very well versed in gets twisted by the media to sound like this super evil thing and Dems get up in arms about it? Then as usual wishful thinking isn't reality so nothing happens then they claim that everyone is just paid off like the NY ag lol.

    The one who campaigned on "getting trump" then realized they didn't really have anything real and gave up lol


    "He was paid off!"

    Dude no amount of money would turn someone away from taking down trump if it were legit. Theyd be hailed as a legitimate hero for like a decade and never have to work again and be filthy rich off appearances

    I would do it in a hot second. Hell you don't even have to make it stick just get close. You'd still be a hero and filthy rich

    Avennatti had the right idea lol. But you're not supposed to do it if you are trying to hide a thousand crimes lol
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    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,606
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    At this point I'm surprised sark hasn't seen an opportunity to jump into the fray
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    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,606
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    Swaye said:

    MelloDawg said:

    MelloDawg said:

    Sledog said:

    AOG said:

    The news says he left with intercepted communications, which is a crime to take home with you (for anyone)

    The President can. He can also declassify anything he wants. You should read the rules.
    Broad broad generalization. You should also read these rules.
    This is what is worthless about having a discussion with brain dead goose stepping rat morons.

    "Broad generalizations". Did you think your weak assed attempt to ignore facts was going to make for a good argument?

    Be an adult. Be honest and if you are going to vote for your corrupt politicians be a man and own it instead of lying your ass off.
    What facts was I ignoring? I assure you he can’t say “I declassify this” and then it’s declassified.
    Actually he can. As one of the only people on this board who maintained a TS/SCI for years, I feel I have more than just passing knowledge of this, and I can assure you the President can declassify anything at will. This is well established. But don't take my word for it

    From Politifact in 2017:

    Experts agreed that the president, as commander-in-chief, is ultimately responsible for classification and declassification. When someone lower in the chain of command handles classification and declassification duties -- which is usually how it’s done -- it’s because they have been delegated to do so by the president directly, or by an appointee chosen by the president.

    The majority ruling in the 1988 Supreme Court case Department of Navy vs. Egan -- which addressed the legal recourse of a Navy employee who had been denied a security clearance -- addresses this line of authority.

    "The President, after all, is the ‘Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States’" according to Article II of the Constitution, the court’s majority wrote. "His authority to classify and control access to information bearing on national security ... flows primarily from this constitutional investment of power in the President, and exists quite apart from any explicit congressional grant."

    Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy, said that such authority gives the president the authority to "classify and declassify at will."

    In fact, Robert F. Turner, associate director of the University of Virginia's Center for National Security Law, said that "if Congress were to enact a statute seeking to limit the president’s authority to classify or declassify national security information, or to prohibit him from sharing certain kinds of information with Russia, it would raise serious separation of powers constitutional issues."

    The official documents governing classification and declassification stem from executive orders. But even these executive orders aren’t necessarily binding on the president. The president is not "obliged to follow any procedures other than those that he himself has prescribed," Aftergood said. "And he can change those."


    So the only real question here is whether or not he did declassify it. I do not have the answer to that, but it really is as simple as Trump saying "all of this shit is now declassified." And Congress can't do fuckall about it. I figured as our resident board centrist you would want to be accurate and since you were spreading disinformation I wanted to set the record straight. You are welcome for my service.
    Honron!!!
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    pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,847
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    AOG said:

    hardhat said:

    AOG said:

    hardhat said:

    Swaye said:

    MelloDawg said:

    MelloDawg said:

    Sledog said:

    AOG said:

    The news says he left with intercepted communications, which is a crime to take home with you (for anyone)

    The President can. He can also declassify anything he wants. You should read the rules.
    Broad broad generalization. You should also read these rules.
    This is what is worthless about having a discussion with brain dead goose stepping rat morons.

    "Broad generalizations". Did you think your weak assed attempt to ignore facts was going to make for a good argument?

    Be an adult. Be honest and if you are going to vote for your corrupt politicians be a man and own it instead of lying your ass off.
    What facts was I ignoring? I assure you he can’t say “I declassify this” and then it’s declassified.
    Actually he can. As one of the only people on this board who maintained a TS/SCI for years, I feel I have more than just passing knowledge of this, and I can assure you the President can declassify anything at will. This is well established. But don't take my word for it

    From Politifact in 2017:

    Experts agreed that the president, as commander-in-chief, is ultimately responsible for classification and declassification. When someone lower in the chain of command handles classification and declassification duties -- which is usually how it’s done -- it’s because they have been delegated to do so by the president directly, or by an appointee chosen by the president.

    The majority ruling in the 1988 Supreme Court case Department of Navy vs. Egan -- which addressed the legal recourse of a Navy employee who had been denied a security clearance -- addresses this line of authority.

    "The President, after all, is the ‘Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States’" according to Article II of the Constitution, the court’s majority wrote. "His authority to classify and control access to information bearing on national security ... flows primarily from this constitutional investment of power in the President, and exists quite apart from any explicit congressional grant."

    Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy, said that such authority gives the president the authority to "classify and declassify at will."

    In fact, Robert F. Turner, associate director of the University of Virginia's Center for National Security Law, said that "if Congress were to enact a statute seeking to limit the president’s authority to classify or declassify national security information, or to prohibit him from sharing certain kinds of information with Russia, it would raise serious separation of powers constitutional issues."

    The official documents governing classification and declassification stem from executive orders. But even these executive orders aren’t necessarily binding on the president. The president is not "obliged to follow any procedures other than those that he himself has prescribed," Aftergood said. "And he can change those."


    So the only real question here is whether or not he did declassify it. I do not have the answer to that, but it really is as simple as Trump saying "all of this shit is now declassified." And Congress can't do fuckall about it. I figured as our resident board centrist you would want to be accurate and since you were spreading disinformation I wanted to set the record straight. You are welcome for my service.
    Hello, 911? I'd like to report a murder.
    Anybody who ever worked in any business anywhere doing anything important knows that there has to be an auditable record. Otherwise no one knows what has been declassified.
    And everyone knows that you don't do anything important in any capacity.
    the problem with trumptards is you're part idiot, part asshole, so like Trump.... so can't anywhere with things like facts and law
    The Grief is real

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    MelloDawgMelloDawg Member Posts: 6,150
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    edited August 2022
    pawz said:

    MelloDawg said:

    MelloDawg said:

    Sledog said:

    AOG said:

    The news says he left with intercepted communications, which is a crime to take home with you (for anyone)

    The President can. He can also declassify anything he wants. You should read the rules.
    Broad broad generalization. You should also read these rules.
    This is what is worthless about having a discussion with brain dead goose stepping rat morons.

    "Broad generalizations". Did you think your weak assed attempt to ignore facts was going to make for a good argument?

    Be an adult. Be honest and if you are going to vote for your corrupt politicians be a man and own it instead of lying your ass off.
    What facts was I ignoring? I assure you he can’t say “I declassify this” and then it’s declassified.
    I assure you, you have no idea what you are talking about. POTUS and VPOTUS are the only ones in all of government with unilateral discretion to declassify.

    Is 'centrist' code for not well read?

    While president? Sure, the process is fairly straightforward.

    After he’s president? Much much different story, which is the essence of this argument.
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    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,606
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    edited August 2022
    MelloDawg said:

    pawz said:

    MelloDawg said:

    MelloDawg said:

    Sledog said:

    AOG said:

    The news says he left with intercepted communications, which is a crime to take home with you (for anyone)

    The President can. He can also declassify anything he wants. You should read the rules.
    Broad broad generalization. You should also read these rules.
    This is what is worthless about having a discussion with brain dead goose stepping rat morons.

    "Broad generalizations". Did you think your weak assed attempt to ignore facts was going to make for a good argument?

    Be an adult. Be honest and if you are going to vote for your corrupt politicians be a man and own it instead of lying your ass off.
    What facts was I ignoring? I assure you he can’t say “I declassify this” and then it’s declassified.
    I assure you, you have no idea what you are talking about. POTUS and VPOTUS are the only ones in all of government with unilateral discretion to declassify.

    Is 'centrist' code for not well read?

    While president? Sure, the process is fairly straightforward.

    After he’s president? Much much different story, which is the essence of this argument.
    There's no argument lol.

    It's another "the walls are closing in"


    Regardless I think the Republicans were mostly behind this. They will do anything to move on from trump

    Get the base riled up and make trump not runnable? Win win!

    This doesn't help the Dems they know that
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