I'm not dodging the question "what statue". I have read about it in several places, but I don't know where to find it. (I was able to determine the time the search happen, 10am, with a simple google.) Every story I have read basically says the same thing: regardless of whether the documents are classified or not, they are the property of the government. It is only logical that the intelligence community has control over what documents are classified, and what documents, whether classified or not, are free to the public to scrutinize. Your whole premise ( I use that term quite mockingly) seems to be an attack on the entire intelligence community's ability to keep control of it's secret information. Is "voodoo de-classification" going to become the new Hunter's Laptop? Stop trying to defend a person who is obviously a danger to national security.
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