A new DOJ filing contains something remarkable to match the remarkable new indictment, Jordan_S_Rubin writes.
The request prompted the government to reply with the lawyerly equivalent of “Are you kidding me?”The government is not aware of any case in which a defendant has been permitted to discuss classified information in a private residence, and such exceptional treatment would not be consistent with the law.
What the law requires, Smith’s filing points out, is that the sensitive information at issue needs to be “processed, stored, used, or discussed in an accredited sensitive compartmented information facility .” The filing goes on to note that Trump’s personal properties “are not lawful locations for the discussion of classified information, any more than they would be for any private citizen.”
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