Trump's situation with classified information is totally different than HRC.
1. Trump has bathrooms and bedrooms full of classified documents stacked from the floor to the ceiling. Documents that he refused to give back...
Originally Posted by adav8s28
Here's the funny thing about that - MATH. The indictment talks about 120 "classified" documents, which comprise about a total of 600 pages. Doing the actual math, that is about 1/3rd of one single solitary box depicted. Of course, some may need to remove their "light" loafers and socks to do that math.
So what we are seeing is an "impression" made for "certain" people (ECCIE rules discourage "members" from using accurate adjectives), aka propaganda and you fell for it hook, line and sinker, as they expected, i.e. knew you and others would - much of which they gleaned from the covid experience.
Feel free to fight the math, but it is what it is. 600 pages do not require "bathrooms and bedrooms full of boxes stacked floor to ceiling" of paper to store. 600 pages is about one, single, solitary ream of paper, plus 120 single pages. So about a 2 inch high stack.
...3. HRC missed two sentences that were marked classified out of 133,000 plus emails. No one is going to jail for that. It does not matter if you are a nobody or the SOS. A low level government employee might lose their clearance for a month.
Originally Posted by adav8s28
First and certainly foremost - that is not how classified records management actually works. One is supposed to know if it is or is not classified, whether it is marked as such and how it is actually marked, which could be a single letter, such as "C". I could tell you how I know that, but it's classified.
Try this phrase on for size and fit: :"No responsive records found". That was the Hildabeast's intent and purpose for having a skunk works "private" server, and no Virginia, she was not trying to shield the entire free world from learning about her super-double-secret and highly classified yoga routines. It was designed, built and served only to exist outside the FOIA realm.