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<blockquote data-quote="newfie" data-source="post: 5413786" data-attributes="member: 58700"><p><strong>who was the head of that government when he acquired those documents?</strong></p><p></p><p>it does address whether trump had classified documents. A different spin does not change that point. declassifying allows public access and acquistion of those documents. its not a question of personal ownership but public access and Trump is entitled to have public ownership of declassified documents as a member of the public. </p><p></p><p>Broad reaching argument above and beyond the purpose of the review by the 11th. </p><p></p><p>Trumps request for a special master is specifically to protect confidential attorney /client documents. It was not to argue whether medical documents are classified or not and was again beyond the scope of the review. </p><p></p><p>Not true . declassified documents are routinely given to journalist under FOIA request and the government does not then retain ownership of those documents. If the government did continue to maintain sole ownership of those documents then they were never really declassified by them. The president as the highest authority has not only the right to declassify any document he wants however he wants but also to allow public access and ownership of those documents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfie, post: 5413786, member: 58700"] [B]who was the head of that government when he acquired those documents?[/B] it does address whether trump had classified documents. A different spin does not change that point. declassifying allows public access and acquistion of those documents. its not a question of personal ownership but public access and Trump is entitled to have public ownership of declassified documents as a member of the public. Broad reaching argument above and beyond the purpose of the review by the 11th. Trumps request for a special master is specifically to protect confidential attorney /client documents. It was not to argue whether medical documents are classified or not and was again beyond the scope of the review. Not true . declassified documents are routinely given to journalist under FOIA request and the government does not then retain ownership of those documents. If the government did continue to maintain sole ownership of those documents then they were never really declassified by them. The president as the highest authority has not only the right to declassify any document he wants however he wants but also to allow public access and ownership of those documents. [/QUOTE]
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