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riots took the rare step of subpoenaing a former president of the united states. writing that the efforts to overturn the 2020 election was something he, quote poernly orchestrated and oversaw. committees demanding he sit for a deposition under oath as well as provide documents and communications from over a dozen allies and associates. the response what it is clear is defying the subpoena by the select committee can come a consequences. just today the president s on-again, off-again close advisor often considered the architect of the president s rise was sentenced to prison for defying the very thing the president was served with today. steve bannon was sentenced to four months in prison plus a fine of $6,500 for his refusal to comply with the house s subpoena. the washington post had new details what was in those intelligence documents seized by fbi agents at the former president s residence in mar-a-lago. the post reporting there were documents describing iran ....
andrew, given what you said about just the sensitivity of this dw and this is of all th cases you ve seen these are the most highly sensitive documents you ve seen being mishantdled o allegedly mishandled. inidea made early on by some of the president s supporters that he can declassify anything he wants just by thinking about it as he said or just by saying it s declassified, these are not documents that anybody would declassify lithly or with the wave of a magic wand. no, it s almost unthinkable that you would actually or anyone would declassify information along these lines. now, we do know the president has the authority to declassify anything he chooses to declassify. again, why you would choose to declassify this is beyond me. but having that authority and executing it effectively are two totally different things. the reason you declassify ....