In this episode of Truth Over News, we break down how, despite President Trump ordering the immediate release of a large trove of Russiagate documents, we’re still waiting for them to see the light of day.
Shouldn't it be against the law to redact any information which is of no value to anyone outside the United States and is only of value to American citizens? Doesn't redaction of non essential information potentially violate the 4th, 6th, and 10th Amendments of the Bill of Rights because hiding information critical to any persons ability to defend himself or herself from unlawful prosecution, even of POTUS, obstructs that person's ability to defend himself or herself?
Shouldn't it be against the law to redact any information which is of no value to anyone outside the United States and is only of value to American citizens? Doesn't redaction of non essential information potentially violate the 4th, 6th, and 10th Amendments of the Bill of Rights because hiding information critical to any persons ability to defend himself or herself from unlawful prosecution, even of POTUS, obstructs that person's ability to defend himself or herself?