records during his time in office, it will be difficult for this court to conclude that congress intended he would have less authority to do what he pleases with what he considers to be his personal record, she said he has thought. to make such a decision. what about the espionage act? remember presidential records act does not have a criminal penalty. but espionage act. what about that? october of 2022, american bar association hardly a conservative organization, talking about the espionage action this case president at powers. here is what they say, they conclude this similarly,
new york times, federal judge has ruled that in march, that prosecutor overseeing investigation of former president trump handling of classified documents, can pierce assertions of attorney-client privilege and compel one of his lawyers to answer more questions before a grand jury, on this is last day she served on court then retired. an obama appointee. that provisional allows prosecutor to work around the attorney-client priv planning wprivilege when they have reason to believe that legal services this is extraordinary. to do this against a former president. leading candidate. republican nomination. who has authority to move documents. no statute can trump the constitution of the united states why does the president have this