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TL;DR: Jack Smith must allow jurors to read documents the gov is using to charge PDJT under the Espionage Act or allow the claim of them being covered under the Presidential Records Act to stand. If trial gets before a jury, judge could dismiss charges with prejudice under previous ruling that called Constitutionality of Espionage Act as "vague", thereby making any further charges as they relate to the documents null via double jeopardy - or - the jury gets to see the records (putting them into the public record) and decide for themselves whether or not PDJT having them violated the Espionage Act or if they should be covered under the Presidential Records Act.

Warning: Link in title goes to a Yahoo article with obvious left-tard point of view.

Read Judge Canon's two-page order: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flsd.648652/gov.uscourts.flsd.648652.407.0.pdf

54 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

TL;DR: Jack Smith must allow jurors to read documents the gov is using to charge PDJT under the Espionage Act or allow the claim of them being covered under the Presidential Records Act to stand. If trial gets before a jury, judge could dismiss charges with prejudice under previous ruling that called Constitutionality of Espionage Act as "vague", thereby making any further charges as they relate to the documents null via double jeopardy - or - the jury gets to see the records (putting them into the public record) and decide for themselves whether or not PDJT having them violated the Espionage Act or if they should be covered under the Presidential Records Act.

Warning: Link in title goes to a Yahoo article with obvious left-tard point of view.

54 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

TL;DR: Jack Smith must allow jurors to read documents the gov is using to charge PDJT under the Espionage Act or allow the claim of them being covered under the Presidential Records Act to stand.

Warning: Link in title goes to a Yahoo article with obvious left-tard point of view.

54 days ago
1 score