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Title: Something's missing in the Mar-a-Lago coverage
Post by: mystery-ak on August 25, 2022, 02:42:46 pm
August 25, 2022
Something's missing in the Mar-a-Lago coverage
By Chet Richards

I am someone who has held a TS/SCI (Top Secret — Special Comparted Information) security clearance.  Moreover, I have had a facility clearance for my home so that I could handle classified information there.  Having had that experience, I get more than a little annoyed at the speculative misinformation that all parties in the Mar-a-Lago affair are spreading around.  Granted, my security experience was before my retirement a decade ago, but I doubt much has changed since then.

I make three points.  The first is that the Justice Department is blowing smoke.  They are either completely incompetent or deliberately abusing their authority by lying to the court.  The second point is that the investigative media (including Fox News) have not done their homework and have not found out how the security system actually works.  The third point illustrates the first.  In no legal sense is Donald Trump guilty of anything.  This is because, as a former president, he has both a TS/SCI personal clearance and the same level of facility clearances for his various locations.

To complete the circle, the first two points follow from the third: the Justice Department has charged Donald Trump with violating security regulations by having inappropriate classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.  Well, as president, Trump's home, and probably everywhere he may reside or work, automatically has a TS/SCI facility clearance.  And so his home is appropriate for the safekeeping of classified documents.

I note that Mar-a-Lago is under 24/7 protection by the Secret Service.  This automatically meets the requirements for the safety of a very high-level facility clearance.  Moreover, an extra degree of protection was installed, at the government's request, when a lock was put on the door where the documents were stored.  The government cannot then legitimately claim that those documents were improperly secured.

In addition, unless there are extraordinary circumstances, high-level security clearances remain in effect for at least three years after employment.  Donald Trump has been unemployed by the government for only a year and a half.

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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/08/somethings_missing_in_the_maralago_coverage.html
Title: Re: Something's missing in the Mar-a-Lago coverage
Post by: Bigun on August 25, 2022, 02:52:43 pm
Even if Trump were just another citizen this Mar-a-Lago warrant would still be an unconstitutional violation of his fourth amendment rights.
Title: Re: Something's missing in the Mar-a-Lago coverage
Post by: PeteS in CA on August 25, 2022, 07:11:44 pm
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This is because, as a former president, he has both a TS/SCI personal clearance and the same level of facility clearances for his various locations.

I suspected, but had not seen confirmation of this.

[Snark] I sure do miss a certain chosen Never-Trumper former member who would confidently explain how this comment does not mean what it plainly means. yogi555 [/Snark]
Title: Re: Something's missing in the Mar-a-Lago coverage
Post by: Right_in_Virginia on August 25, 2022, 07:28:26 pm
Even if Trump were just another citizen this Mar-a-Lago warrant would still be an unconstitutional violation of his fourth amendment rights.

Absolutely @Bigun    :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Something's missing in the Mar-a-Lago coverage
Post by: Hoodat on August 25, 2022, 07:33:40 pm
I truly hope that there are federal statutes in place under which the Justice Dept officials driving this bogus operation can be criminally prosecuted.