Trump Has Constitutional Authority to Declassify ‘Anything He Wants’: Mike Davis
The documents seized by the FBI from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort have already been declassified under the president’s “inherent constitutional power,” according to Mike Davis, a former clerk for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.
“[President Trump] has the constitutional authority to declassify anything he wants,” Davis said in an Aug. 12 interview with NTD. “And so, when he sent boxes out of the White House, he declassified them.”
According to a newly unsealed receipt of the Aug. 8 raid, the FBI has taken 11 sets of “classified documents” from the former First Family’s Florida home, including one labeled as “various classified/TS/SCI documents.”
Files that contain sensitive compartmentalized information (SCI), a classification above top secret (TS), may only be stored, handled, or discussed in designated secure facilities. Such a facility had been set up at Mar-a-Lago during the first term of Trump’s presidency.
In this 2017 photo, President Trump and his national security team are briefed after a missile strike on Syria while inside the Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. (The White House/Handout via Reuters)
It’s constitutionally sound for a president to decide which information is classified and which is not, said Davis, citing the Supreme Court decision in the 1987 case known as Department of the Navy v. Egan.
“The president, after all, is the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, according to Article II of the Constitution,” the high court’s 5–3 majority opinion reads. “His authority to classify and control access to information bearing on national security … flows primarily from this constitutional investment of power in the president, and exists quite apart from any explicit congressional grant.”
“That means that he [President Trump] has inherent constitutional authority under the Commander-in-Chief Clause in the Constitution, and
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