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|    Jonathan Turley: Biden's lawyers 'likely    |
|    19 Jan 23 08:49:33    |
      From: johnny@invalid.net              By Houston Keene       Published January 17, 2023              George Washington University (GWU) law professor Jonathan Turley says       that President Joe Biden’s lawyers are "likely witnesses in a criminal       investigation" as the probe into Biden's handling of classified       documents continues.              Two stashes of classified documents from Biden’s time as vice president       were found in the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., as well as at       the president’s Wilmington, Delaware, house in the garage by his       Corvette, spiraling the White House into an ongoing scandal after five       more classified documents were discovered at his Wilmington home over       the weekend.              Turley told Fox News Digital that we "do not know what the evidence       will show" and that the "most serious discovery would be evidence that       Biden worked off their documents or removed them from their       classification folders."              "That would not only destroy the ‘inadvertence’ defense but make his       public comments potentially deceitful of both the public and       investigators," Turley said. "While gross mishandling does not require       evil intent, unintentional violations are often addressed outside of       the criminal justice system. The most serious violations have been       prosecuted where material was intentionally removed."              "Intent can be established not only at the time of the removal but       during the storage of the documents." he continued. "If these documents       were used or knowingly possessed over the six years, it would qualify       as an intentional act to unlawfully possess the material."              https://www.foxnews.com/politics/jonathan-turley-bidens-lawyers-       ikely-witnesses-criminal-investigation              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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