Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) insisted that he is going off of former President Donald Trump's word when it comes to whether he declassified documents. The comments come after Trump was indicted on his alleged mishandling of classified documents.
could keep those documents. is any of that acceptable to you? dana, the standard is clear. the standard is navy virs eagan a 1988 case, unanimous decision from the court that justice blackman wrote the opinion and it said the president s ability to classify and control access to national security information flows from the constitution. he decides. he alone decides. he said he declassified this material. he can put it wherever he wants and handle it however he wants. that s the law. that s the standard. jack smith can do all this 37 different counts or whatever he wants to do but that doesn t change the standard that the supreme court in a unanimous decision said was that. he can classify and he can control access. he has the sole authority. in this indictment he states on at least one occasion that he did not declassify the information when he is showing a document to somebody who doesn t have security clearance i might
that the president, when he was president, now former president, actually declassified these documents before he took them? i go on the president s word. he said he did. the supreme court said that s what counts. we can have all the things jack smith wants to say but everyone sees this for the political operation it is. the standard is the standard. i didn t set the standard. the constitution and the supreme court did. they did it in a unanimous fashion and it was an opinion written by justice blackman. that is the standard. that s the fact. jack smith can write whatever he wants but this is so political. in 2016 i mean every election we ve now seen this, dana. 2016 it was a dossier they used. they knew it was false. they used it to go get a warrant to spy on his campaign. 2018 the mueller investigation. 2020 they suppressed the biden laptop story with the 51 former intel officials. 2022 let me stop you right there, sir. first i want to go back to one
Members of the Barbados Constitutional Reform Commission, led by Chairman, retired Justice Christopher Blackman (with microphone), engaging persons attendin .
If early American men were going on trial for forcing women to eat abortifacients, we certainly can’t believe what Justice Blackman wrote in his original Roe v. Wade opinion.