Yesterday, 06:47 PM
Trump was president when he obtained the classified documents, thereby he was entitled access to those documents to the highest levels, so this is a non criminal matter; and to reference Bill Clinton had also maintained personal possession of classified documents after his presidency had ended and he was cleared of any and all wrong doing, so regardless if he procedurally declassified them or not is not a legal matter, notwithstanding any procedural discrepancies. However, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Mike Pence, none of who (prior to) served as a U.S. President, have all been in possession of classified documents and no investigations into them has been made public to date.
What is Trump supposed to be guilty of concerning January 6th? Inciting an organized peaceful rally to publicly seek a redress of grievances for what was a clearly and obvious stolen election (by calling upon the (traitorous) VP to initiate an established procedure of contesting the election results) that ended up being hijacked by federal provocateurs and corrupted D.C. police officers, in concert with Nancy Pelosi and others, who namely themselves orchestrated a preplanned and yet failed plan to incite a riot to blame on Trump, but that really only caused minor damage to property, the murder of several unarmed protestors, causing injuries to many more, and ultimately destroying the lives of thousands. ...Ever heard of the Compromise of 1877 (and how the Democrats fought tooth and nail to maintain control of slavery while Replicans fought to put an end to it)? January 6th has nothing on it in comparison!
This indictment makes the DNC appear weak and desperate, really pathetic. As this nonsense unfolds (and the allegations shreds into pieces) it will only further boost Trump's popularity...in the end though it will not really matter cause the DNC controls the vote counts and now they know without doubt that they can get away with anything criminal at this point, so they will skew the votes to favor their selected candidate for the win in 2024.
Issues in Trump's favor to further consider: selective prosecution, prosecutorial misconduct, grand jury misconduct, affirmative defense--statute of limitation exceeded, procedural notice due process violations, affirmative defense--paying hush money is not criminal (and it will be virtually impossible to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the alleged payment pertained to manipulating an election), the key witness is a convicted felon and habitual liar.
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