Department of Justice Searched Biden's Home in Delaware on Saturday and Found More Classified Documents

This whole thing stinks!!
No way would bidens own people throw him under the bus like this if there wasnt an underlying reason.
Is it to get rid of him or is it something more nefarious?
 
Again, as the VPOTUS at the time he had no declassification authority, has not claimed they were declassified, is covered by the FRA, and has committed numerous felonies.

The only route is impeachment as a sitting POTUS cannot be indicted. Or, leave him there as a stultified, neutered buffoon rather than allow Kamala-la Ding Dong to foul the Oval Office.
 

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No one, and I mean no one, should want the cackling Kamala-la Ding Dong as POTUS.

They can't replace him nor do they want to. They just want to ruin his chance of running in 2024. Dementia said he'd make an announcement about running for reelection after the State of the Union speech. If he still decides to run, the Democrat party will have no choice but to try and get him out of there. If he says he's not running again, they'll leave him alone.
 
So how is it that you Trump Humpers want Biden held accountable for classified documents, but not Trump. Shouldn't they both be held equally accountable, it makes you sound like a political hypocrite.

No, because the courts ruled that only the President has the constitutional right to classify and declassify information or keep them in his personal files. A VP or Senator does not. The President and Vice President are not held to the same standards when it comes to things like that.
 
No, because the courts ruled that only the President has the constitutional right to classify and declassify information or keep them in his personal files. A VP or Senator does not. The President and Vice President are not held to the same standards when it comes to things like that.
Post the case where the courts ruled that.
 
Post the case where the courts ruled that.

The president’s classification and declassification powers are broad

Experts agreed that the president, as commander in chief, is ultimately responsible for classification and declassification. When people lower in the chain of command handle classification and declassification duties — which is usually how it’s done — it’s because they have been delegated to do so by the president directly, or by an appointee chosen by the president.

The majority ruling in the 1988 Supreme Court case Department of Navy vs. Egan — which addressed the legal recourse of a Navy employee who had been denied a security clearance — addresses this line of authority.

"The President, after all, is the ‘Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States’" according to Article II of the Constitution, the court’s majority wrote. "His authority to classify and control access to information bearing on national security ... flows primarily from this constitutional investment of power in the President, and exists quite apart from any explicit congressional grant."


 

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