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So the "declassified" meme is over, what's the next excuse?
Gabriel Gomez
Bentley Young
I dont think this tweet means what you think it means
Gavin Hughes
Trump broke into my house and shat into my toilet. I have evidence.
Wyatt Hughes
>Tribe
Really "on the nose" there.
Sebastian Cox
Protentional crimes is another way of saying they got nothing but will continue to gaslight the public.
Liam James
Aren't all of those "crimes" covered under executive privilege?
Logan Richardson
At this point they just throw shit on the wall and hope something stick.
I'm just surprised they didnt throw in a speeding ticket.
Jose Sanders
>it's a crime to possess unclassified documents
LOL imagine believing the Constitution allows any such thing. To the extent any federal law criminalizes the possession of non-classified government documents, the law is patently unconstitutional.
t. Lawfag
Adrian Fisher
I don't care, nuke the feds.
Matthew Collins
oy gevalt :D
Bentley Parker
>last name is literally "Tribe"
Gavin James
Getting really tired of them
Jordan Barnes
two more weeks /t
Andrew Davis
>obstruction of federal investigation
Jason Brooks
>I have evidence.
Flush the toilet already, you Germans and your scat fetish.
Ryder Parker
wait isn't this exactly what hillary was accused of (and found to be guilty of) when they swept it under the rug?
bitch had literal fucking servers in her house with minimal security that were hacked.
Adam Wright
fpbp
Brandon Russell
hillary destroyed documents under subpoena
like with a cloth
Angel Johnson
>oy vey goy!
>by asserting your rights you obstructed our effort to illegally fuck you over
>that's a crime in and of itself
Caleb Nelson
what does it mean?
Caleb Morales
>Aren't all of those "crimes" covered under executive privilege?
No, but they're all notoriously difficult to prosecute because they require proof of intent. If it wasn't Trump we were talking about, but some random joe, they wouldn't have even been able to get a search warrant.
Camden Lee
We do not yet know enough to say whether executive privilege would be a defense to anything Trump might be accused of. It's entirely possible it would be. There are also other privileges that might come into play.
t. Lawfag