Nobody is saying that. If something is top secret, there is a chain of custody, handlers so to speak. If they gave it up and it was "taken" and not returned to the custody of the responsible parties then, the whole chain of that document would have to be under invesitgation.
The FBi's premise is falling apart. It could not be one man. Of course, a President, can declassify anything he wants to. That is in the power of the Executive Branch. But, let's say it was classifed or top secret. Then the whole chain of that document or information would be in trouble as well. That could be many people or a frew people.
Doesn't hold water.
The FBi's premise is falling apart. It could not be one man. Of course, a President, can declassify anything he wants to. That is in the power of the Executive Branch. But, let's say it was classifed or top secret. Then the whole chain of that document or information would be in trouble as well. That could be many people or a frew people.
Doesn't hold water.