Anonymous ID: d0da61 Oct. 13, 2020, 7:18 p.m. No.11060142   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0162 >>0224 >>0239 >>0262 >>0436 >>0713

DoJ Ignores Trump Call to Declassify All Russiagate Docs After Failing to Receive Official Order

 

Lawyers from the US Department of Justice told a federal judge on Tuesday the department had no intention of totally declassifying documents related to the Russiagate investigation, despite US President Donald Trump’s tweets to that effect, since it hadn’t been given an official order to release unredacted files.

 

On October 6, Trump tweeted he had “fully authorized the total Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to” the FBI’s investigation of alleged collusion between Trump’s 2016 presidential election campaign and the Russian government. The investigation, which presented its findings in a two-volume March 2019 report, found no evidence a crime had been committed, prompting a counter-investigation by the Department of Justice into why such a probe had been launched to begin with.

 

I have fully authorized the total Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to the single greatest political CRIME in American History, the Russia Hoax. Likewise, the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal. No redactions! https://t.co/GgnHh9GOiq

 

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 7, 2020

 

​The day before Trump’s tweet, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) John Ratcliffe had declassified a handwritten memo by former CIA Director John Brennan that suggests the existence of a purported plan by Hillary Clinton, Trump’s Democratic rival in the 2016 election, to “tie” Trump to Russia in an attempt to make him lose the race.

 

However, despite Trump’s Twitter decree, no formal command was given to actually begin the process of declassifying, without redactions, more than 4,000 pages of FBI reports related to Russiagate, DoJ lawyers claimed in court on Tuesday.

 

“The President’s recent statements on Twitter referencing the ‘declassification’ of information were not an order to the Department of Justice to declassify the materials in this case,” DoJ lawyers said in a Tuesday filing to the District Court for the District of Columbia in response to a lawsuit by BuzzFeed reporter Jason Leopold and CNN to obtain the files.

 

“The Twitter statements do not constitute a self-executing declassification order,” they said. “Indeed, they provide no more authority to the Department to declassify material that the Presidential Memorandum giving the Attorney General authority to declassify information that the President signed on May 23, 2019. As with that memorandum, the President’s Twitter statements do not require the declassification of any particular documents and have not resulted in the declassification of any FD-302s [FBI interview summaries] at issue in this case.”

 

The DoJ further notes it “was further informed that the President's statements on Twitter do not require altering any redactions on any record at issue in this case, including but not limited to, any redactions taken pursuant to any discretionary FOIA [Freedom of Information Act] exemptions.”

 

In other words, ignore what Trump said.

 

https://sputniknews.com/us/202010131080762595-doj-ignores-trump-call-to-declassify-all-russiagate-docs-after-failing-to-receive-official-order/

Anonymous ID: d0da61 Oct. 13, 2020, 7:24 p.m. No.11060224   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0238 >>0289 >>0301 >>0314 >>0363 >>0367 >>0410 >>0490 >>0628 >>0811 >>0829

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>>11060162 Eat it SHILL

 

DOJ says Trump tweets on Trump-Russia declassification were not declassification orders

 

The Justice Department told a federal court that President Trump’s recent tweets about the declassification of Trump-Russia investigation documents did not actually constitute formal declassification orders as the DOJ opposed a motion to release more information connected to former special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

 

Judge Reggie Walton, who has critiqued Attorney General William Barr’s handling of the Mueller report in the past, had ruled on Thursday in response to an emergency motion filed by BuzzFeed. The motion seeks access to the entire April 2019 report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and unproven claims of Trump-Russia collusion that the Justice Department needed to speak with the White House about whether Trump’s recent tweets mean Mueller’s 448-page report should be released in full.

 

The emergency motion seeking a court order requiring the DOJ to reprocess the Mueller report before the November election was filed by the media outlet after Trump posted a series of tweets saying that a host of documents should be released and seemingly claiming that everything related to the Russia investigation had been declassified by him.

 

“There is no basis to require the Federal Bureau of Investigation to reprocess over 4,000 pages of FD-302s from the Special Counsel’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential election by October 28. The President’s recent statements on Twitter referencing the ‘declassification’ of information were not an order to the Department of Justice to declassify the materials in this case,” the Justice Department said Tuesday.

 

“The Twitter statements do not constitute a self-executing declassification order. Indeed, they provide no more authority to the Department to declassify material that the Presidential Memorandum giving the Attorney General authority to declassify information that the President signed on May 23, 2019. As with that memorandum, the President’s Twitter statements do not require the declassification of any particular documents and have not resulted in the declassification of any FD-302s at issue in this case," the department added. "The Twitter statements also provide no basis for the Court to order the FBI to release material that has been withheld under any Freedom of Information Act exemptions.”

 

"I have fully authorized the total Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to the single greatest political CRIME in American History, the Russia Hoax. Likewise, the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal. No redactions!" Trump tweeted Oct. 6, adding that “all Russia Hoax Scandal information was Declassified by me long ago. Unfortunately for our Country, people have acted very slowly, especially since it is perhaps the biggest political crime in the history of our Country. Act!!!”

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/doj-says-trump-tweets-on-trump-russia-declassification-were-not-declassification-orders

 

DOJ Response to Motion on Trump Tweets - October 13, 2020 (1)

https://www.scribd.com/document/479933999/DOJ-Response-to-Motion-on-Trump-Tweets-October-13-2020-1#from_embed

Anonymous ID: d0da61 Oct. 13, 2020, 7:26 p.m. No.11060252   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0410 >>0490 >>0628 >>0811 >>0829 >>0873

https://twitter.com/tedcruz/status/1316172026479022081

 

Ted Cruz

@tedcruz

 

Let’s put it this way: the contrast between Judge Barrett, answering myriad constitutional Qs without a single note, and multiple Dem Senators (including your VP nominee) reading their Qs verbatim from staff-prepared text was…striking.

Anonymous ID: d0da61 Oct. 13, 2020, 7:29 p.m. No.11060287   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0490 >>0628 >>0811 >>0829

10:15

 

10 U.S. Code Chapter 15 - MILITARY SUPPORT FOR CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES

 

U.S. Code

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�?271. Use of information collected during military operations

�?272. Use of military equipment and facilities

�?273. Training and advising civilian law enforcement officials

�?274. Maintenance and operation of equipment

�?275. Restriction on direct participation by military personnel

�?276. Support not to affect adversely military preparedness

�?277. Reimbursement

�?278. Nonpreemption of other law

�?279. Assignment of Coast Guard personnel to naval vessels for law enforcement purposes

�?280. Enhancement of cooperation with civilian law enforcement officials

�?281. Procurement of equipment by State and local governments through the Department of Defense: equipment for counter-drug, homeland security, and emergency response activities

�?282. Emergency situations involving weapons of mass destruction

�?283. Situations involving bombings of places of public use, Government facilities, public transportation systems, and infrastructure facilities

�?284. Support for counterdrug activities and activities to counter transnational organized crime

 

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/10/subtitle-A/part-I/chapter-15

 

10-15 Prisoner in custody.

 

https://web.stanford.edu/~reneeb/bill/n.radio.code.html