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Oh boy - I wondered what this whole Mar A Lago thing was about
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<blockquote data-quote="childeye 2" data-source="post: 76860391" data-attributes="member: 412375"><p>Arguably, a President could commit arguable crimes of arguable espionage in plain sight and arguably call it foreign policy.</p><p></p><p></p><p> The issue for me is that the law is always trying to keep up with the criminal mind that finds ways to exploit loopholes in the letter of the law. But, I know that a salesman sells, and I can see what the salesman is selling.</p><p></p><p> I think it's mainly about getting the documents returned to the legal custodian, the National archives. I don't think it's a misstep by the justice department. I think that's their job to enforce the laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="childeye 2, post: 76860391, member: 412375"] Arguably, a President could commit arguable crimes of arguable espionage in plain sight and arguably call it foreign policy. The issue for me is that the law is always trying to keep up with the criminal mind that finds ways to exploit loopholes in the letter of the law. But, I know that a salesman sells, and I can see what the salesman is selling. I think it's mainly about getting the documents returned to the legal custodian, the National archives. I don't think it's a misstep by the justice department. I think that's their job to enforce the laws. [/QUOTE]
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