Breaking: Biden Fails To Comply With House Oversight Committee Investigation Into Top-Secret Docs After Promising "Highest Standards In Transparency"

Maybe Brandon was finally being honest?

He is being “transparent.”

He’s a transparent criminal and fraud.
 
First, thank your for your service. Second, glad to see you are willing to hold Trump accountable, But you can't say "intent" is not part of the equation when just a few posts before this quoted post is the following,

knowingly removes such documents or materials without authority and with the intent to retain such documents or materials at an unauthorized location

Quoted directly from the federal code.

Honestly, Biden has some responsibility here. But the differences between Biden's actions, and Trump's actions, are like night and day.
Intent and knowledge are elements. Clearly.

But, if anything, Trump has the vastly superior defense here.
 
And the National Archive's are not complying either with the investigation. What does this tell you?


There is no proof Trump had anything illegally. There is no proof he did not turn over everything that was asked for. So far nothing illegal, sinister or unusual has turned up in the documents seized by the FBI or we would know about it. Would have known about it before the election.

The fact that Biden as vice president had classified documents automatically makes them illegal for him to have in his home. And the lack of security suggests negligence.

Trump had the documents in a secure locked storage room and the documents had been inspected by the FBI months before the raid, the FBI was offered anything they wanted to take with them, and all they asked was that Trump put an additional lock on the storage room door which was done.
 
You are confused. The 25 years has to do with the time frame in which documents remain classified, and unless extraordinary circumstances, all documents are declassified at 25 years. If you disagree, then please copy and past the applicable part of the EO that "tolled" the statues of limitations on the federal crime of "stealing" public documents, classified or otherwise.
If they are classified then mishandling them is a crime no matter how long. It is not a crime if they are declassified.
 
If they are classified then mishandling them is a crime no matter how long. It is not a crime if they are declassified.
Yes, it is a crime to mishandle classified documents, a federal crime. But there is an SOL.

Except as otherwise expressly provided by law, no person shall be prosecuted, tried, or punished for any offense, not capital, unless the indictment is found or the information is instituted within five years next after such offense shall have been committed.
 
Yes, it is a crime to mishandle classified documents, a federal crime. But there is an SOL.

Except as otherwise expressly provided by law, no person shall be prosecuted, tried, or punished for any offense, not capital, unless the indictment is found or the information is instituted within five years next after such offense shall have been committed.
Goddamn the mental gymnastics you loons will go through to give Biden a pass. The documents in Biden's garage where still classified mishandling that material is a crime the SOL for whatever other shit does not apply.
 
Goddamn the mental gymnastics you loons will go through to give Biden a pass. The documents in Biden's garage where still classified mishandling that material is a crime the SOL for whatever other shit does not apply.
Wow, no hoss. The SOL for whatever other shit includes mishandling classified documents. You are the one wrapping yourself in a pretzel. Biden immediately turned over the documents, did Trump do that? I mean the differences here are stark.
 
Wow, no hoss. The SOL for whatever other shit includes mishandling classified documents. You are the one wrapping yourself in a pretzel. Biden immediately turned over the documents, did Trump do that? I mean the differences here are stark.
Yes immediately turned over the documents after 6 years and some found in his garage. If the documents are classified they do not become declassified until 25 years have passed and that's after a review.

It does not matter what the SOL is, mishandling classified material is a crime. In the Army I managed classified networks and email servers. I know what the fuck I'm talking about. Whats your experience on the subject.
 
Questions:

If classified documents were in his office and thus got mixed up with the rest when he had his staff pack it up:

1) Why did he remove the classified info from the SCIF and have it in his office anyway?

2) Knowing he did that, or just on the possibility he did that, why didn’t he go through himself to take the classified documents back? Or perhaps he did, and these were the ones that were missed?

3) Or is he just so incompetent and/or corrupt that he doesn’t know what he did and/or was deliberately hiding them because they surround all the Ukraine matters, and could possibly indict his son and himself?

4) Is the reason he’s been so generous with Ukraine due, in part at least, that they have the goods on him?
 

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