This is the Clinton method of claiming the scandal is 'old news'. This sets the narrative that it must be 'okay' because why didn't anyone say or do something about it before? It's really a juvenile excuse of 'No one ever told us this was wrong'. Moreover, the Clinton method here responds to the scandal allegation as another political attack.
When others are found violating the same thing, the scandal now is expanding and becomes more difficult to prosecute. This is especially true when there's the element of 'Too big to fail' when it involves important government officials. As they say, crimes like this are deserving of company. And company shall they have. Could Pence be attempting to make this appear to be a common precedent thereby absolving Biden of his crimes of possessing confidential information? Is this why Lindsey Graham is defending Biden saying its probably much ado about nothing?
What about Trump and his Mar-a-Lago raid? Are Trump's documents (which are indeed legal) contain compelling evidence against Hunter Biden and Joe Biden? Is the Pence and Biden confidential document ordeals an attempt to make Trump's documents go away? In other words, AG Garland decides to drop all the cases, including Trump's, due to the fact 'everyone' has been violating these protocols for confidential documents?
To fix this 'snafu', Garland will notify the FBI and Intel agencies that they need to amend the protocols so that this will never happen again. This seems to be the standard way Washington covers up widespread crimes. Oh and by the way, we'll just keep all of Trump's documents. The end result is Biden and his extensive empire of corruption is left untouched. Many RINOS and democrats alike are now saved from discovery. The corrupt system continues as it always has in the past.
To me, the scenario above appears to be the motive for Pence entering the picture.
'Ignorance of the law is no excuse' has always been the prosecutors response to 'excuses' like this.
Note that after the discovery of a personal server in Hillary Clinton's home, General Colon Powell came out publicly claiming he too used a personal server and it was rather common for administration officials to do this.
This is the Clinton method of claiming the scandal is 'old news'. This sets the narrative that it must be 'okay' because why didn't anyone say or do something about it before? It's really a juvenile excuse of 'No one ever told us this was wrong'. Moreover, the Clinton method here responds to the scandal allegation as another political attack.
When others are found violating the same thing, the scandal now is expanding and becomes more difficult to prosecute. This is especially true when there's the element of 'Too big to fail' when it involves important government officials. As they say, crimes like this are deserving of company. And company shall they have. Could Pence be attempting to make this appear to be a common precedent thereby absolving Biden of his crimes of possessing confidential information? Is this why Lindsey Graham is defending Biden saying its probably much ado about nothing?
What about Trump and his Mar-a-Lago raid? Are Trump's documents (which are indeed legal) contain compelling evidence against Hunter Biden and Joe Biden? Is the Pence and Biden confidential document ordeals an attempt to make Trump's documents go away? In other words, AG Garland decides to drop all the cases, including Trump's, due to the fact 'everyone' has been violating these protocols for confidential documents?
To fix this 'snafu', Garland will notify the FBI and Intel agencies that they need to amend the protocols so that this will never happen again. This seems to be the standard way Washington covers up widespread crimes. Oh and by the way, we'll just keep all of Trump's documents. The end result is Biden and his extensive empire of corruption is left untouched. Many RINOS and democrats alike are now saved from discovery. The corrupt system continues as it always has in the past.
To me, the scenario above appears to be the motive for Pence entering the picture.
'Ignorance of the law is no excuse' has always been the prosecutors response to 'excuses' like this.
Note that after the discovery of a personal server in Hillary Clinton's home, General Colon Powell came out publicly claiming he too used a personal server and it was rather common for administration officials to do this.