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in favor of the Justice Department, saying, “For our part, we cannot discern why [Trump] would have an individual interest in or need for any of the one-hundred documents with classification markings.” The judges accused the lower court of having “abused its discretion in exercising jurisdiction ... as it concerns the classified documents.” Two of those three judges were Trump appointees.
With the proverbial ink barely dry Wednesday's Letitia James and 11th Circuit news, Trump made the exceedingly on-brand decision to keep his scheduled 9 p.m. EST appearance with Fox News host Sean Hannity and go on the offensive. Trump, “Different people say different things but as I understand it, if you’re the president of the United States, you can declassify just by saying it’s declassified, even by thinking about it.
Trump: There’s a lot of speculation because of the severity of the FBI raiding Mar-a-Lago, were they looking for the Hillary Clinton emails…
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