Reading through Trump’s Indictment is interesting but it’s all for not, or a DemoLib losing show. Line 24 destroys the entire clump of BS charges.
This simple piece in Line 24, “including NAUTA packed some of his items and boxes” (which boxes, how many?), or all of Line 24 as it’s printed, will provide plenty of reasonable doubt to any jury, especially in red Florida. The prosecution has already sunk their own case in providing plenty of doubt in whom was responsible for what. And do I need to mention Trump can declassify anything before stepping on that airplane, and again, he never conceded the election to Biden.
Enjoy The Show Anons. We Will Win.
https://justthenews.com/sites/default/files/2023-06/TrumpIndictment.pdf
Separation of powers. The Congress cannot pass a law that diminishes the powers of the Executive. Within the Executive, there can be directives (classification), but the authority is vested in the President. There are no "traditional" channels. They are all prescribed by regulation, under the authority of the President. One of the considerations in picking a President.
The President is not supposed to have the authority to declare war. But we seem to tolerate the conceit that he does. Do we want that? (I don't.)
"The great security against a gradual concentration of the several powers in the same department consists in giving to those who administer each department the necessary constitutional means and personal motives to resist encroachments of the others." - James Madison