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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] That makes sense with the documents found in his office. This is much less plausible for the top secret documents found in his garage, next to his corvette, in an envelope labeled "personal and confidential." Classified documents are required to be double wrapped and the outer wrapping (envelope or whatever) has to be labeled with the classification. So someone went out of their way to conceal the documents as personal effects and then in his garage. Either there is a vast right wing conspiracy against Biden, as a pp suggested, or Biden or someone in Biden's camp essentially concealed and smugggled out of a SCIF and into Biden's garage. [/quote] I've never been to a West Wing office, but I have a feeling that people like POTUS or VP don't head downstairs to the Situation Room every time they need to read something classified. So it seems inevitable that there would be some improper mixing of classified documents and personal effects, and improper storage leads to improper packing, which leads to the even more improper storage in the garage. Hanlon's Razor, really.[/quote] If we go with that-- that the West Wing is an exclusion zone for normal handling procedures-- then the case against Trump doesnt make sense. Typically, only SCIFs have mixed use, intermingling of various classifications. In offices of executives, the documents are usually dropped off in a binder or folder-- but increasingly on a classified digital device. All the rules apply-- the material cant be left unattended, must br properly secured, etc. But let's wargame this. The executive and maybe a couple aids are reading the documents in an office. At what point is it in any way normal to decide to fold up the document, place it in an envelope, write "personal and confidential" on it, and throw it in a pile of personal effects? There isnt enough information to prove Biden did this. But someone did. And it somehow got into Biden's garage. It isnt a minor thing. [/quote]
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