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Presidents can declassify documents on a whim, even just by "thinking about it," former President Donald Trump told Fox News' Sean Hannity on Wednesday. Trump appeared on Hannity's show to discuss ...
WASHINGTON, June 18 (Reuters) - Even when he was president, Donald Trump lacked the legal authority to declassify a U.S. nuclear weapons-related document that he is charged with illegally ...
In the days since the FBI seized classified and top secret documents from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, the former President and his allies have claimed that Trump had a “standing order ...
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., said he believes there's a government cover-up about UFOs, and the government continues to spend millions researching something it says does not exist ...
Trump claim breaks with custom: Presidents alone don't usually declassify documents Donald Trump said he single-handledly declassified a satellite picture and Mar-a-Lago records, but deferred to ...
First, Trump’s power to declassify ended with his presidency. Second, that U-Haul could be reclassified by someone else. (Depending on traffic and the sharpness of the Biden administration, ...
Trump can't declassify documents with his mind — but the whole system is badly broken Trump's telepathic powers are delusional — but government classification powers are too often absurd and ...
Trump could at any point declassify the information shared on Signal. Several of the Cabinet-level officials on that Signal chat also have expansive delegated powers over classification.
After the FBI seized boxes of U.S. documents from Mar-a-Lago — some of them labeled “top secret” — former President Donald Trump claimed he had a “standing order" that documents "taken ...
The claim: Biden did not have the authority to declassify documents as vice president. A Jan. 12 Instagram reel (direct link, archived link) shows a clip of President Joe Biden answering a ...