Accepting such an argument would be “pure fiction,” the special counsel argued.

Special counsel Jack Smith, responding on Tuesday to the judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case, urged her to reverse course on entertaining the idea that Trump had any personal ownership over the classified materials he has been charged with unlawfully possessing.

In a late-night filing replying to an order last month from Judge Aileen Cannon requesting proposed jury instructions that appeared to accept at face value what legal experts have argued is one of Trump’s most fringe defenses – that the former president had unchecked ability to claim all classified records as his personal property – Smith argued that accepting such an argument would not only be “pure fiction,” but “meritless and fatally undermined” by all the evidence gathered by the government as part of their case.

Among that evidence, according to Smith, are interviews with Trump’s own Presidential Records Act representatives and “numerous” high-ranking officials from the White House, none of which “had heard Trump say that he was designating records as personal,”

  • @Crowfiend
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    197 months ago

    Can we actually just ban articles that use ‘slam’ in the title? Unless it’s two physical objects colliding? You know, actually slamming into each other?

    I’m so fucking sick of this piece of garbage hyperbole.

    • Kairos
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      37 months ago

      I don’t read any article with “slam” in the headline.

    • @Toneswirly
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      27 months ago

      Cmon and SLAM and welcome to the JAM

    • @recapitated
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      17 months ago

      “Crowfiend blasts author of article about prosecution slamming idea”