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[–]IkeConn 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

You can bet your ass they will question the shit out of them if for no other reason than to harass and intimidate them.

[–]EDDIESPAGHETTI[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

i dont think mr trump's attorneys will be harassing anyone.. and they will follow every letter of the law.. and i want to assure you that mr trump has more than one ace in his game.. but he will not show his cards until you are exhausted.. mr trump is the deal maker.. mr trump is the author of "the art of the deal".

trump is being indicted for some papers that he had in a closet in maralago, omg, and do you know what is funny? nobody has said what those supposed classified documents contained... my guess is that there are classified documents that are nonsense..

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does our government in the united states possess classified documents that arent really that extremely sensitive documents?

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Yes, the United States government does possess classified documents that may not be considered extremely sensitive. The U.S. government classifies information for various reasons, including national security, protection of sensitive sources and methods, and diplomatic considerations. Not all classified information is of the highest sensitivity or classified at the highest levels (such as Top Secret).

Classified information is typically categorized into different levels of classification, including:

Top Secret: Information that, if disclosed, could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to national security.

Secret: Information that, if disclosed, could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security.

Confidential: Information that, if disclosed, could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security.

Unclassified: Information that is not classified and is available for public consumption.

Many government documents are classified at the Confidential or Secret levels and may not necessarily contain extremely sensitive information. These documents could include routine reports, internal communications, or data related to government operations that are deemed to require protection but do not pose the same level of risk if disclosed as Top Secret information.

It's worth noting that the classification system is used to protect a wide range of information, and the level of classification is determined based on the potential harm that could result from its unauthorized disclosure. The U.S. government periodically reviews and declassifies information that is no longer considered sensitive, allowing it to become publicly available over time.


video: trump - the art of the deal (animation)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWI0WdETaR8