Posted on 06/12/2023 10:51:14 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Does the Presidential Records Act only concern itself with documents while a person is President or does it also address or apply once that person has left the office? It doesn’t seem like it would be an issue WHILE they were still president, would it? The whole thing is confusing because the laws here are somewhat contradictory and never really intended to be prosecuted in a court? (Records Act)
plus the j6 indictment
“...and then the investigation produces some evidence of crime”
Hmmm, last time I checked, our 4A requires there to be evidence of a crime prior to an investigation. It should be thrown out on that alone.
That and Trump can just say he was mistaken and misspoke. End of story.
He was not POTUS after late January 2021...
I had the right to have that piece of information because the Records Act permits me to have it.
Weak or strong a fact can’t be denied.
Jack Smith is wrong when he says there’s one set of laws. He was assigned only one job: to get Trump.
The puppet masters gave Biden to much slack now it’s ass eating time on them.
Matthew Whitaker was the only U.S. AG, IMHO.
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