Leo Terrell, a civil rights attorney, joined Mark Levin to discuss why the Presidential Records Act might be former President Donald Trump's ticket to acquittal.
said Trump's team may consider citing Democrat-appointed jurists like Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who ruled against transparency watchdog Judicial Watch in a 2010 case seeking cassettes former President Bill Clinton stored in his sock drawer.
"Game over," Terrell replied."That is, to me, the most important first motion President Trump's legal team could file." "President Trump had the absolute right to declassify any and all documents in his custody, control and possession. There has been no response to that by the prosecution. I'll tell you why: Because they don't have one."Terrell said the feds' supposed blind spot for the PRA is a result of its alleged mission to quash Trump's presidential aspirations.
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