I found this to be interesting:
“Given that no former POTUS has ever been the subject of a criminal investigation and prosecution for retaining classified information after leaving office — and as is shown by some documents obtained by the defense through Freedom of Information Act requests — there were questions raised by various individuals in the government about whether what Trump was said to have done was a prosecutable crime. Those communications are potentially exculpatory.”
Let’s not forget that the Archive folks in Congress refused to help Trump employees go through the documents before he left office, totally unlike other Presidents.
“Given that no former POTUS has ever been the subject of a criminal investigation and prosecution for retaining classified information after leaving office — and as is shown by some documents obtained by the defense through Freedom of Information Act requests — there were questions raised by various individuals in the government about whether what Trump was said to have done was a prosecutable crime. Those communications are potentially exculpatory.”
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That is an interesting take on it and should be taken into consideration.