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|    Biden may be at greater risk of criminal    |
|    17 Jan 23 10:35:54    |
      From: johnny@invalid.net              By Gregg Jarrett       Published January 17, 2023              With each new discovery of classified documents at Joe Biden’s home and       office the case grows stronger that the president could well be charged       with crimes.               The principal law that Biden appears to have violated repeatedly is 18       USC 793 which makes it a crime to remove national defense (i.e.,       classified) material with the intent to retain it in an unauthorized       location.               A private office, garage, and home are obviously unauthorized because       they are not sufficiently secure from intrusion. The nation’s secrets       are vulnerable to theft by foreign adversaries. Keeping his prized       Corvette in the same garage with classified documnents is not a viable       defense.                     In Biden’s case, the increasing number of different locations where       classified records were found is compelling circumstantial evidence       that this was not simply a single instance where a record was       "inadvertently" misplaced. Instead, there are three locations –and       counting. This suggests that their placement was both knowing and       intentional.              https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/biden-greater-risk-criminal-jeop       rdy-trump-documents-scandal               --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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