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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFederal judge Amy Jackson will hold a hearing today at 2pm edt on Trump admin record keeping.
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Federal judge Amy Jackson will hold a hearing today at 2pm edt on Trump admin record keeping. (Original Post)
triron
Oct 2019
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Leghorn21
(13,524 posts)1. Ohhh, damn
Will be watching closely, thanks triron
Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)2. odds are they have been shredded, burned and degaussed.
MineralMan
(146,317 posts)3. Actually, probably not. Specific permission levels are required
to delete, modify, or remove documents in those systems. Who has those permissions? That, I don't know, but it's likely that administration of the system is tightly controlled.
Further, redundant copies are mirrored, typically, in multiple locations for safekeeping. High security stuff gets treated as though it's really important, as it should.
It's good this is going to court, though.
triron
(22,006 posts)4. Anyone hear anything more?
Roland99
(53,342 posts)5. More time given to the experts in ambiguity
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Update from
@davidgshortell
:
DOJ couldn't yet say in court that the WH would preserve all records related to Trump's calls with foreign leaders--yet they added that they don't believe there's a risk the WH would destroy records.
Judge told them to say for sure by tomorrow.
@davidgshortell
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DOJ couldn't yet say in court that the WH would preserve all records related to Trump's calls with foreign leaders--yet they added that they don't believe there's a risk the WH would destroy records.
Judge told them to say for sure by tomorrow.
triron
(22,006 posts)6. So the criminals have until tomorrow? You tread on dangerous ground judge.