• Hildegarde
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    -76 months ago

    Trump is only being charged with mishandling the documents. If he sold them, that is a much more serious crime and they would have charged him for that instead of just mishandling.

    If the documents really were sold there wouldn’t be a good reason to keep them classified. The worst has already happened. The only thing keeping the documents classified does in that case is hamper the prosecution from pursuing the case.

      • Hildegarde
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        -26 months ago

        Correlation ≠ causation.

          • Hildegarde
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            6 months ago

            If the accusations were credible they would be in a court rather than on twitter. Countries are constantly trying to uncover the spies of other countries. If russia or any other country is capturing more spies that itself is not evidence of a breach, it could be caused by many other factors.

            It is possible to evaluate the credibility of claims even when those claims are against someone we all hate.

    • @baru
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      16 months ago

      If the documents really were sold there wouldn’t be a good reason to keep them classified. The worst has already happened. The only thing keeping the documents classified does in that case is hamper the prosecution from pursuing the case.

      How would declassifying not help? How would declassifying not cause the case to be impacted negatively because the case is about classified documents?

      • Hildegarde
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        16 months ago

        Juries make decisions on the facts of the case when the crime occurs. Declassifying the documents now does not change the facts of the case as the documents were classified when the crime occurred.

        Keeping the documents classified is an issue because they are evidence, and juries can’t do their job if they are not allowed to see the evidence.

        Declassifying documents is a process with a known timeframe. The jury issue isn’t.