Anonymous ID: bd0671 April 13, 2023, 9:45 p.m. No.18692457   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2479

Trump has legal authority to declassify intelligence

abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-legal-authority-declassify-intelligence/story

Despite the blowback, Trump is right.

 

By MARIAM KHAN

 

May 16, 2017, 4:15 PM

 

McMaster: Trump 'wasn't even aware where the information came from'

 

"I should just make maybe the statement here that the president wasn't even aware…

 

— – President Trump tweeted Tuesday morning that he had the "absolute right" to share information about national security with Russian officials in the White House last week after The Washington Post reported that the information was highly sensitive and classified.

 

The White House called the report "false" and denied that he revealed specific information about sources, methods and military operations to Russia.

 

Despite the massive blowback from the intelligence community and Democratic and Republican members of Congress, Trump is right.

 

Executive Order 13526

As president, Trump has the legal power to declassify information. He also has the authority to share information with whomever he wants, including foreign adversaries.

 

At the White House today, Trump's national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, defended Trump's disclosure and said it "is wholly appropriate for the president to share whatever information he thinks is necessary to advance the security of the American people."

 

Trump is protected under an executive order that was signed by Barack Obama in 2009 establishing a uniform system for "classifying, safeguarding and declassifying national security information."

 

The order allows the president to determine the system of designating classified information, and he is the ultimate authority over U.S. intelligence agencies, which gather and classify the information.

 

The Supreme Court confirmed as much in its 1988 ruling in Department of Navy v. Egan.

 

"[The president's] authority to classify and control access to information bearing on national security … flows primarily from this constitutional investment of power in the president and exists quite apart from any explicit congressional grant," the court said.

 

'This is unprecedented'

The intelligence community has been left spinning in the light of the revelations that Trump allegedly disclosed classified information.

 

But the problem isn't legal

— it's political, said Joseph Nye, a professor at Harvard University.

 

"It is a matter of policy and prudence," he explained. "Careless disclosure can dry up sources, whether it be the identities and lives of those in the field or the cooperation we get from liaison with other services, who have to protect their sources and methods."

 

While experts said that presidents may disclose classified information, it is rare for them to do so.

 

"This is unprecedented," said Kate Martin, a senior fellow with the Center for American Progress who has more than 30 years of intelligence and national security expertise.

 

As the head of the executive branch, Trump has the legal authority to disclose intelligence information, she said, but "the system assumes that a president acts in the interest of U.S. national security and that a president would not disclose intelligence information in a way that could be harmful simply in order to boast about his own access."

 

"Apparently, [McMaster] said Trump made the decision at the spur of the moment to share the information, without having gone through the process, which means he did not consider the harm that would follow the disclosure," she added.

 

The basic rule for confidentiality in the intelligence world, Martin said, is that officials share classified intelligence only with people who have a need to know it; otherwise, "you don't share it."

 

She added, "We've never had a president who defended himself by saying, 'Oh, it's lawful,' even though it's harmful to national security."

 

Donald Trump

Anonymous ID: bd0671 April 13, 2023, 9:51 p.m. No.18692479   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2496

>>18692457

>Executive Order 13526

 

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Executive_Order_13526

 

Sec. 1.7. Classification Prohibitions and Limitations. 

(a)   In no case shall the information be classified, continue to be maintained as classified, or fail to be declassified in order to:

(1)   conceal violations of law, inefficiency, or administrative error;

(2)   prevent embarrassment to a person, organization, or agency;

(3)   restrain competition; or

(4)   prevent or delay the release of information that does not require protection in the interest of national security.

(b)   Basic scientific research information not clearly related to national security shall not be classified.

(c)   Information may not be reclassified after declassification and release to the public under proper authority unless:

(1)   the reclassification is personally approved in writing by the agency head based on a document-by-document determination by the agency that reclassification is required to prevent significant and demonstrable damage to national security;

(2)   the information may be reasonably recovered without bringing undue attention to the information;

(3)   the reclassification action is reported promptly to the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (National Security Advisor) and the Director of the Information Security Oversight Office; and

(4)   for documents in the physical and legal custody of the National Archives and Records Administration (National Archives) that have been available for public use, the agency head has, after making the determinations required by this paragraph, notify the Archivist of the United States (Archivist), who shall suspend public access pending approval of the reclassification action by the Director of the Information Security Oversight Office. Any such decision by the Director may be appealed by the agency head to the President through the National Security Advisor. Public access shall remain suspended pending a prompt decision on the appeal.

Anonymous ID: bd0671 April 13, 2023, 10:02 p.m. No.18692528   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2533 >>2545

Who has the ultimate power to designate classification?

Who ultimately sets classification?

Why is this relevant?

#Q120

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Who decides?

Executive Order 13256 spells out who specifically may classify information.

Authority to take certain pieces of information, say the existence of a weapons program, and classify it top secret is given only to specific individuals. They include the president and vice president, agency heads and those specifically designated by authorities outlined in the executive order.

#Q2177

Anonymous ID: bd0671 April 13, 2023, 10:05 p.m. No.18692545   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18692528

 

Nov 6 2017 16:51:56 (EST)

Why, by coincidence, is there a terrorist attack (or mental health c-level attack) within a short time post negative D news?

Do you believe in coincidences?

They think you are stupid. Puppets w/o power. They want your guns. Why? No power left.

Who funds ISIS?

What email published by WL connects SA/Qatar to ISIS?

Was HRC connected?

Why is this relevant?

Why is controlling the narrative important?

Do most people investigate for themselves or simply follow?

Why is the MSM so hostile towards POTUS?

Who controls the MSM?

Why, each and every day, is the MSM pushing a particular topic?

Coordinated?

Who sets the narrative for the day?

How is the narrative communicated to the MSM?

What does the NSA/MI have (at least what you know of) that allows for data collection?

Think Snowden.

Why is the NSA limited re: ability to capture and unmask US persons?

Who sets the narrative?

US persons?

Who can violate this rule?

Who cannot violate this rule?

Why is Adm R so important?

Who wanted him fired?

Why?

Why wasn’t Adm R replaced by POTUS when taking office?

Why is this relevant?

Who has the ultimate power to designate classification?

Who ultimately sets classification?

Why is this relevant?

Fantasy land.

Q

Anonymous ID: bd0671 April 13, 2023, 10:11 p.m. No.18692561   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2569

>>18692496

 

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1041330897948160002

 

The illegal Mueller Witch Hunt continues in search of a crime. There was never Collusion with Russia, except by the Clinton campaign, so the 17 Angry Democrats are looking at anything they can find. Very unfair and BAD for the country. ALSO, not allowed under the LAW!

10:20 AM · Sep 16, 2018