Quote Originally Posted by Alan View Post
A President, or former President for that matter, holds a unique spot among all citizens regarding classified information. I would think any prosecution would involve a lot of legal firepower interpreting charges for someone holding that title. It's not quite as cut and dry as it was for lets say Hillary Clinton who stored classified documents on her home server and used insecure personal email to conduct sensitive business, or perhaps Sandy Berger (National Security Advisor to Bill Clinton) who actually stole classified documents from the National Archive. One of those suffered no consequences and the other was put on probation for two years and lost his security clearance for three years. What makes you think Trump should be treated more harshly if any sort of criminal charges should even be pressed?
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See #497.

rump himself, turns out, stowed hundreds of sensitive documents here and there at Mar-a-Lago, keeping them for God knows what purpose. They should have all been turned over to the National Archives before the end of his term--as were all his predecessors' documents.

former president or not... he had no business taking sensitive documents... not a "unique spot" in any situation. He no longer holds the prestigious position of president but of an ordinary citizen. He has put many people in danger because of his ? stupidity/duplicity/selfishness... take your pick. He should not be above the law and, hopefully, will be prosecuted for this!!