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Obama precedent may rescue Trump from Biden’s documents claims

One of the arguments Democrats and the Biden administration are trying to use to keep President Donald Trump off the 2024 presidential ballot is the dispute over the documents Trump had after his presidency.

Biden’s prosecutors say he violated the law by having those papers, and have brought a case against him, even though both Joe Biden and Mike Pence were found to have had similar documents, and no cases have been brought against them so far.

But now a report explains how Trump actually may be protected from those charges because of a precedent established by Barack Obama, when he was in office.

At that time, there were separate hacks, allegedly by Russia, into White House systems, and Obama created an office for an information tech director as well as an Executive Committee for Presidential Information Technology.

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