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1) there is no evidence evidence the single memo Comey gave Prof. Richman was 1 of the 4 containing classified information.
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2) However, since the FBI says all 7 memos, classified or not, were gov't papers, Comey was NOT authorized to retain or share them.
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Comey cannot pass off at least 4 memos containing classified information as 'personal papers'. That's the main point of
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The FBI itself, according to this news report, has now rendered Comey's claim null & void that these memos were 'personal papers',
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Hmm, where does the article say they were classified?
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Are you blind? Let me post it again. Read the underlined parts very carefully.pic.twitter.com/1F4r5LWqEK
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Umm you've leaked classified information to Russia since day one, and have literally been caught doing it. That's SO illegal!
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In fact, almost every single thing you've tried to do since you started RUNNING for President has been in one way or another illegal.
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TREASONOUS, in fact, which is the MOST illegal, pretty much. The government kills people for that!
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After your incredibly kind and helpful meeting with our known adversary Vladimir Putin, here's a little reminder of the law...
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"Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within...
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...the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death." Ask the Rosenbergs how giving info to Russia worked out.
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