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MSgt Michael Bischoff
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Sorry but they will take this to their grave!
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SSgt Owner/Operator
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Why put it to rest? This Trump mania can't be put to rest.
As far as I am concerned, the law was BROKEN.
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The Federal Records Act requires agencies hold onto official communications, including all work-related emails, and government employees cannot destroy or remove relevant records.
FOIA is designed to "improve public access to agency records and information."
The NARA regulations dictate how records should be created and maintained. They stress that materials must be maintained "by the agency," that they should be "readily found" and that the records must "make possible a proper scrutiny by the Congress."
Section 1924 of Title 18 has to do with deletion and retention of classified documents. "Knowingly" removing or housing classified information at an "unauthorized location" is subject to a fine or a year in prison.
So tell me - were the laws broken? Bleachbit the private computer which was never, could never be, authorized in the first place? Delete over 30,000 emails in direct violation of record keeping laws?
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PO3 Business Advisement
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Edited 5 y ago
Known to be very FarLeft
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/vox/
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SSG Robert Mark Odom
SSG Robert Mark Odom
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The information originally came from the Department of State. Vox just reported what everyone else has.
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