“Of course they did! They may have been the boxes etc. that were openly and plainly brought from the White House, as is my right under the Presidential Records Act,” Trump posted on social media.

  • roguetrick
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    That’s the definition of a derived duty, and it isn’t what I’d call “law.”

    • @Madison420
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      31 year ago

      18 usc 1924 Is a law that created a duty, a legal duty.

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      Whoever, being an officer, employee, contractor, or consultant of the United States, and, by virtue of his office, employment, position, or contract, becomes possessed of documents or materials containing classified information of the United States, knowingly removes such documents or materials without authority and with the intent to retain such documents or materials at an unauthorized location shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for not more than five years, or both.

      You say you don’t want to play semantics but that’s your entire argument.

      • roguetrick
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        You actually don’t understand my argument. What you’re talking about now is WHY I think trump broke the law. It has nothing to do with oaths of office. Oaths of office do NOT create a legal duty. That code, as well as the administrative law around

        without authority

        from that code is what creates a legal duty.

        • @Madison420
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          I understand your argument, don’t be patronizing.

          No I don’t care what you think about Trump or if he broke the law.

          It does, you swear to follow the law they make you take it specifically so they can increase penalties, it quite literally increases legal responsibility.