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To: whitney69; pacpam

Whether to prosecute would be AG Garland’s prerogative. I think he will decline because Comey is fighting the chief enemy of our “democracy.”


16 posted on 06/14/2023 4:23:45 PM PDT by John Semmens
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To: John Semmens

“Whether to prosecute would be AG Garland’s prerogative.”

I don’t feel it is. By the way the information was passed I would think it would require at a minimum an investigation that would carry far more weight than Trump’s investigation. They are trying to prove Trump violated OPSEC and/or COMSEC restrictions and business laws established in New York. I would think national security should be the top item on the list but if that’s the case, why are they tying it into a civil crime of business fraud and using state level players? If the documents at Trump’s home are sensitive, nobody in the court room could view what they were at all as they do not have the clearance to do so.

And remember, Trump didn’t have sensitive documents out in the open next to his car in the garage like Biden did and I’m not hearing anything being done on that one. And the discoverers of Biden’s documents were lawyers that have no security clearance to see them nor the need to know. Those documents weren’t supposed to be there at all, let alone for public viewing. The documents found in Trump’s home in Florida were discovered by federal agents under the guise of an FBI search warrant. Huge difference as to the control of each situation.

wy69


17 posted on 06/14/2023 4:54:20 PM PDT by whitney69
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