In the meantime, however, we should all remain calm.
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I know it’s been said many times, but this time, Trump could finally be facing real legal trouble. (Interestingly, none of these laws require the information involved to be classified.) Perhaps the former president is worried about documents mixed in among other materials that could implicate him in various kinds of wrongdoing this is my working theory, based on the fact that the search warrant cites three criminal laws, two referring to the unlawful removal and retention of records (including information that could harm the United States or aid a foreign adversary) and one regarding the destruction or concealment of documents in order to obstruct government investigations or administrative proceedings. This is something of a mystery in itself Trump had already handed back 15 boxes of documents, but he dug in his heels on returning anything more. Former presidents, however, have no such access, and when the Justice Department demanded that Trump return what he took, (including by subpoena), he failed to do so. Instead, their election to the office means that they have the trust and confidence of the American people. Sitting presidents can see them all contrary to popular belief, they do not have a security clearance. According to The New York Times, Trump was holding documents marked TS/SCI, among other classifications. Although most people are familiar with categories such as “Secret” or “Top Secret” (TS) certain kinds of documents and reports are even more tightly controlled with additional categories such as SCI, for Sensitive Compartmented Information CNWDI, for Critical Nuclear Weapons Design Information and SAP, for Special Access Programs. These nuclear-related materials are classified at stratospherically high levels. Other documents, however, might include almost anything: budgets for modernizing America’s nuclear deterrent, proposals for new weapons, evaluations of enemy nuclear developments, the status of allied nuclear forces, and multiple other sensitive issues. Nuclear issues could, and almost certainly would, sometimes be included in the President’s Daily Brief, a highly classified digest of the most important issues facing American leaders summarized in a single report every morning.
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Unnamed sources told The Washington Post that the search warrant for Trump’s home included “classified documents relating to nuclear weapons,” but that could mean almost anything. So let’s focus for a moment on what might have been hiding at Mar-a-Lago, a problem the Justice Department has now moved to fix. Every day that goes by is another day when an errant artillery shell could cause a global disaster, but until the Russians come to their senses-which is unlikely to be anytime soon-there is not much that we can do. Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is run by the Ukrainians and occupied by the Russians.
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The Russians are (yet again) imperiling Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, and in Florida, a former president of the United States has apparently been storing some of America’s most important secrets about nuclear weapons in his literal basement with nothing more than a few padlocks on the door. It’s been a bad week for nuclear power and nuclear weapons.