Trump seeks to turn Supreme Court win in election case to scuttle classified docs case
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : He said the court's decision could prove beneficial to Trump.47% : But those are not the only options that Trump may seek to scuttle the case after the latest decision from the court.
47% : But Trump is not without options.
41% : In a later statement posted to his social media platform, Trump said the decision had granted him "total exoneration.
33% : "He said that the defense could point to something that happened while Trump was president "to try to hook all the unofficial acts onto" and sow confusion about whether the failure to return the documents was official or not.
32% : "While Trump is not entitled to immunity for unofficial acts, the burden is on the government when there is a close call.
30% : Legal experts said they expect the defense to revisit arguments about how and when Trump could declassify classified documents as he left the White House.
27% : Trump has tried to argue that he denoted the documents as "personal" when he was still in office, meaning they can't be treated like sensitive government secrets.
23% : Trump also asked the judge to look to Justice Clarence Thomas' dissent to bolster his argument that Smith's existence as a prosecutor shouldn't be allowed to continue.
17% : The Manhattan SCAM cooked up by Soros backed D.A., Alvin Bragg, Racist New York Attorney General Tish James' shameless ATTACK on the amazing business that I have built, and the FAKE Bergdorf's 'case,'" Trump wrote.
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