If you didn't take what wasn't yours in the first place, and just declassify them just by saying they were declassified - would we be here now?

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-signals-plans-intelligence-community-130456681.html

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump said in court papers filed Tuesday night that they intended to place accusations that the intelligence community was biased against Trump at the heart of their defense against charges accusing him of illegally holding onto dozens of highly sensitive classified documents after he left office.

The lawyers also indicated that they were planning to defend Trump by seeking to prove that the investigation of the case was “politically motivated and biased.”

The court papers, filed in U. S. District Court in Fort Pierce, Florida, gave the clearest picture yet of the scorched-earth legal strategy that Trump is apparently planning to use in fighting the classified documents indictment handed up over the summer.

While the 68-page filing was formally a request by Trump’s lawyers to the office of special counsel Jack Smith to provide them with reams of additional information that they believe can help them fight the charges, it often read more like a list of political talking points than a brief of legal arguments.

Criminal defendants routinely make such requests in what are known as motions to compel discovery, but many of the requests in Trump’s filing appeared intended to paint Trump as the victim of the spy agencies that once served him and of purported collusion between the Biden administration and prosecutors who have filed some of the four criminal cases he now faces.

That portrait was in keeping with Trump’s persistent refrain that the so-called “deep state” has been out to get him nearly from the moment he entered public service. Such allegations have proved politically useful to Trump even if his evidence in support of them has often been dubious or lacking.

If you didn't take what wasn't yours in the first place, and just declassify them just by saying they were declassified - would we be here now?
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