“Re: According to written DOJ declassification process rules, Wray and Rosenstein need to sign off.
Sorry. That is incorrect.”
Wrong. Read here:
https://www.archives.gov/isoo/policy-documents/cnsi-eo.html#three
That covers part of the written process I mentioned. There are also internal DOJ and FBI written procedures. Between them, yes, it gives Wray and Rosenstein signoff veto power. In case I need to state the obvious, this is current, written procedure. And it is currently being followed, to our detriment.
” Trump can access any DOJ document, declassify it, print it out, and release it to the public.
Any document.
Any time he wants to.”
Which is what I wrote in my point #2. And as I said, he is weighing it daily.
First, you say that Wray and Rosenstein must sign off before Trump can declassify and publicly release documents.
Then, you agree with me, and say that Trump can declassify and release any DOJ document any time he wants to.
Please clarify.