I am sure that classification procedures prevent this kind.of aggregation of highly sensitive material. Aside ffom every other reason this is highly implausible. Fake and glowy.
One of former President Donald Trump's official representatives to the National Archives -- the agency that sparked the Justice Department's probe of Trump's handling of classified documents -- has now sued the Justice Department and the National Archives, demanding access to documents that the government has said may themselves contain classified information.
At the heart of the lawsuit, filed Tuesday by pro-Trump journalist John Solomon, is what Solomon describes in court records as "a binder of documents" -- "about 10 inches thick" -- that come from the FBI's past probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Solomon once asserted that the documents would offer "big revelations" about the probe, which he's called "one of the dirtiest political tricks in American history."
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Solomon and another of Trump's representatives to the National Archives, former Trump administration official Kash Patel, have suggested that politics were at play. But in private emails with Solomon and Patel, which Solomon filed in court to support his lawsuit, National Archives general counsel Gary Stern insisted otherwise.
I am sure that classification procedures prevent this kind.of aggregation of highly sensitive material. Aside ffom every other reason this is highly implausible. Fake and glowy.
Why do you think it's fake? Kash Patel has been taking about this.
It's the same binder described here https://abcnews.go.com/US/amid-classified-documents-probe-trumps-records-representative-sues/story?id=98046975