they have the look of legal documents. it shows the legitimacy of them. but this makes no sense. and this is a judge that has no background whatsoever national security. her name and qualifications that she would be a rubber stamp for donald trump in the republican party s agenda. and if you think about the classification issue, let me just give you an example. i have the high security clearance in the u.s. government, for 8 year s. there is a cover sheet. it has a classification. every single page of the document is stamped, top secret, or secret. there is not a question as to whether these are classified. that is an absurd thing for her to be asserting. it is marked all over the documents themselves. the justice department, as part of the intelligence community, is well aware of what the classifications that this is, of these documents. and so she is basically imposing a trump defense rationale onto her own legal opinion and it has nothing at all to do with the underlying reality tha
that could turn into a crime? well, you ve got to have the investigation to examine a couple of different steps there. first, you ve got to have the step of, who told mark meadows that or how did mark meadows get that impression? was it directly from the president or was it his own belief, because he had some access to these documents? that s number one. then, another one. you look at pat philbin and mark meadows and the chain there. philbin says that mark meadows told him this. what actually happened there? and the problem is right now the government following the order from judge canon, they re not doing a full investigation, sure, the judge said that they could go ahead and do some steps of the investigation, but they couldn t use the content of these documents to do it. well, that s awfully awkward. that s like interviewing a witness and saying, when did you see that document? and they say, what document? and then you have to stop, because you can t describe the document, except,
there s generally nothing on the cover sheet other than a standard format indicate that the contents are classified, if there are in fact contents in them. so, we may or may not know. what we do know is that those who were in the white house with him, people like john bolton have indicated that they tried not to give classified records to the president. because they were concerned of what might happen to them. but sometimes they acknowledged they failed. and they forgot to get the records back. and ostensibly, either that is what a lot of these records are, where someone specifically grabbed some of them, perhaps under orders of the president. that is something we are going to need to find out. i want to know more about the office of the director of the national intelligence s review in all this. because this is happening concurrent to all of this. right. when we talk about human intelligence services that may have been compromised, by the storage of this material down a trump s be
why they were placed there and what the records were. so, i am reading that, thinking, we are actually going to know if the folders if the documents that were in the folders that are not actually in the justice departments possession. is that fair? i don t know if there is honestly any markings on them. i mean, just think about it, back in your office, you probably have empty, blank, manila folders. in my office sometimes i have manila folders that were from prior clients that i have emptied the contents, destroy them, and i have reuse the manila folders. but there is no other markings on them. and at least and when i ve dealt with these cover sheets, there s generally nothing on the cover sheet other than a standard format indicate that the contents are classified, if there are in fact contents in them. so, we may or may not know. sowhat we do know is that those who were in the white house with him, people like john bolton have indicated that they
i ve dealt with these cover sheets, there s generally nothing on the cover sheet other than a standard format indicate that the contents are classified, if there are in fact contents in them. so, we may or may not know. what we do know is that those who were in the white house with him, people like john bolton have indicated that they tried not to give classified records to the president. because they were concerned of what might happen to them. but sometimes they acknowledged they failed. and they forgot to get the records back. and ostensibly, either that is what a lot of these records are, where someone specifically grabbed some of them, perhaps under orders of the president. that is something we are going to need to find out. i want to know more about the office of the director of the national intelligence s review of all the. because this is happening concurrent to all of this. right. when we talk about human intelligence services that may have been compromised, by the stora