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CaoLanh 09-28-2022 23:21

Lư do đột kích Mar-a-Lago sụp đổ - Trump đă có thẩm quyền giải mật tài liệu
 
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Sep. 28, 2022


Một tṛ lừa bịp khác chống Trump đang thất bại.

Đội ngũ của Donald Trump hiện đă xác nhận rằng Trump đă có "lệnh", lệnh nầy ngay lập tức giải mật các tài liệu mà ông sẽ đưa đến tư dinh để ông có thể làm việc vào ban đêm.

(Giải mật: không c̣n được coi như là "mật" nữa)


Nhóm của Trump nói rằng điều này có nghĩa là bất kỳ tài liệu nào được đưa đến Mar-A-Lago sẽ không c̣n danh nghĩa là tài liệu mật nữa.


Từ Just The News:


Văn pḥng của Donald Trump nói với Just the News vào thứ Sáu rằng các tài liệu mật mà FBI thu giữ từ bất động sản Mar-a-Lago của ông đă được giải mật theo "lệnh" khi ông c̣n là tổng thống cho phép ông mang các tài liệu nhạy cảm đến dinh thự Nhà Trắng vào ban đêm để tiếp tục làm việc.

Tuyên bố chính thức có khả năng trở thành tâm điểm bảo vệ pháp lư của tổng thống khi FBI và Bộ Tư pháp Biden điều tra xem liệu ông có đánh cắp hồ sơ theo Đạo luật Hồ sơ Tổng thống hay xử lư sai tài liệu được phân loại theo Đạo luật Gián điệp, các cáo buộc bao gồm trong lệnh khám xét do một ṭa án liên bang ở Florida đưa ra hôm thứ Sáu.



Điểm mấu chốt là những tài liệu tại Mar-a-Lago có nghĩa là chúng không thể được phân loại ", văn pḥng cựu tổng thống tuyên bố. “Như tất cả chúng ta, thỉnh thoảng mọi người đều phải mang công việc về nhà. Các tổng thống Mỹ cũng không khác. Tổng thống Trump, để chuẩn bị cho công việc vào ngày hôm sau, thường mang theo các tài liệu bao gồm các tài liệu mật từ Pḥng Bầu dục đến nơi ở.

“Ông ấy đă có một lệnh rằng các tài liệu được chuyển khỏi Pḥng Bầu dục và đưa vào dinh thự được coi là đă được giải mật,” tuyên bố nói thêm. “Quyền phân loại và giải mật tài liệu hoàn toàn thuộc về Tổng thống Hoa Kỳ. Ư tưởng rằng một số quan chức được TỔNG THỐNG ủy quyền, phê duyệt việc giải mật là vô lư. ”


Điều này có nghĩa là toàn bộ lư do của cuộc đột kích là giả mạo.




Cao Lănh

Theo "Pro Trump News"

Link:https://protrumpnews.com/raid-narrat...ify-documents/


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CaoLanh 09-28-2022 23:51

Raid Narrative Falling Apart – Trump Had Standing Order To Declassify Documents


Another anti-Trump hoax is falling apart.

Donald Trump’s team has now confirmed that Trump had a “standing order” which immediately declassified materials he would take to the residence so he could work at night.

Trump’s team said that this means any documents that were taken to Mar-A-Lago would have been declassified.


From Just The News: (https://justthenews.com/politics-pol...fied-documents)

Donald Trump’s office told Just the News on Friday that the classified materials the FBI seized from his Mar-a-Lago estate were declassified under a “standing order” while he was president that allowed him to take sensitive materials to the White House residence at night to keep working.

The official statement is likely to become the focus of the president’s legal defense as the FBI and Biden Justice Department investigate whether he stole records covered under the Presidential Records Act or mishandled classified materials under the Espionage Act, allegations included in a search warrant released by a federal court in Florida on Friday.



The very fact that these documents were present at Mar-a-Lago means they couldn’t have been classified,” the former president’s office stated. “As we can all relate to, everyone ends up having to bring home their work from time to time. American presidents are no different. President Trump, in order to prepare for work the next day, often took documents including classified documents from the Oval Office to the residence.

“He had a standing order that documents removed from the Oval Office and taken into the residence were deemed to be declassified,” the statement added. “The power to classify and declassify documents rests solely with the President of the United States. The idea that some paper-pushing bureaucrat, with classification authority delegated BY THE PRESIDENT, needs to approve of declassification is absurd.”


This would mean the entire reason for the raid was phony.




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CaoLanh 09-29-2022 00:00

From "Just The News":


Link:https://justthenews.com/politics-pol...fied-documents



New twist in FBI raid: Trump had 'standing order' to declassify documents taken to residence



Former president's office describe previously undeclared process that led to sensitive documents landing in Mar-O-Lago.


Donald Trump's office told Just the News on Friday that the classified materials the FBI seized from his Mar-a-Lago estate were declassified under a "standing order" while he was president that allowed him to take sensitive materials to the White House residence at night to keep working.

The official statement is likely to become the focus of the president's legal defense as the FBI and Biden Justice Department investigate whether he stole records covered under the Presidential Records Act or mishandled classified materials under the Espionage Act, allegations included in a search warrant released by a federal court in Florida on Friday.

The president's defense is rooted in the legal principal that the president and vice president are the ultimate declassifying authority of the U.S. government and through executive orders most recently issued in 2003 by George W. Bush and Barack Obama in 2009 that specifically exempt the president and vice president from having to follow the stringent declassification procedures every other federal agency and official must follow.

Trump has maintained for weeks that any documents still containing classified markings in his possession after he left office were previously declassified. On Friday night, the statement issued to Just the News explained exactly how that declassification occurred in his mind.

The very fact that these documents were present at Mar-a-Lago means they couldn’t have been classified," the former president's office stated. "As we can all relate to, everyone ends up having to bring home their work from time to time. American presidents are no different. President Trump, in order to prepare for work the next day, often took documents including classified documents from the Oval Office to the residence.

"He had a standing order that documents removed from the Oval Office and taken into the residence were deemed to be declassified," the statement added. "The power to classify and declassify documents rests solely with the President of the United States. The idea that some paper-pushing bureaucrat, with classification authority delegated BY THE PRESIDENT, needs to approve of declassification is absurd."

Two former senior aides who worked for Trump in the latter half of his term said they were aware that Trump routinely took documents to the residence rather than return them to the Staff Secretary or the intelligence official who provided them. Asked whether there was a standing order, one former official "I don't know anyone or anything that disputes that."

Ordinarily, documents declassified by a president are later retrieved and marked declassified, usually by crossing a line through the prior classification markings. But former top aides to prior presidents acknowledged the president's power to declassify was absolute and at times resulted in instant declassification decisions.

One prior administration official related an instance where his boss, while talking to a foreign leader, gave top-secret information to the leader, declassifying simply by sharing what he had seen in a top-secret marked document. Another official related an instance he witnessed in which a president, during a meeting, received a top secret document and one official got up to leave because his clearance was only at the secret level.

"The president instantly approved that staffer to stay and consume the top-secret intelligence because it benefited the president's work at that moment," the person told Just the News.

The president's detractors in Congress, the DOJ, and the intelligence community are likely to contest the president's arguments. But officials familiar with national security law said courts generally have held the president's power to declassify is far-reaching and that the process for how that happens can be more happenstance, something the Bush and Obama executive orders from 2003 and 2009 made clear.

Obama's executive order no. 13526, issued in 2009, laid out the stringent process all federal officials and agencies needed to follow for declassification, but explicitly exempted the sitting president and vice president from having to follow those procedures.

"Information originated by the incumbent President or the incumbent Vice President; the incumbent President’s White House Staff or the incumbent Vice President’s Staff; committees, commissions, or boards appointed by the incumbent President; or other entities within the Executive Office of the President that solely advise and assist the incumbent President is exempted from the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section," the Obama order stated.

Officials said it is likely the FBI will seek to find any officials or witnesses who knew or can confirm there was a "standing order" as described by the Trump statement. But in the end, officials said the president's declassification powers were sweeping and likely would be viewed as such by the courts.


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yenco88 09-29-2022 15:00

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