When I worked at NSA and the Pentagon, we had to go through security checks entering and exiting. It was standard. When I worked in areas that required special clearance, I was briefed before starting and debriefed upon completion. I even had to be debriefed to have dental work and and couldn't be put under. So the whole spin story about Joe, "inadvertently misplacing," documents doesn't pass the test. I can see him removing classified documents and not being approached because of his position, but I would expect that he had to be debriefed, questioned and sign under oath, that he did not possess any government property upon leaving office. Classified documents, as a rule, are to remain in a classified area. Just my 2 cents....

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In response Helen Wheels to her Publication

sounds good to me

Deplorable Patriot and Follower of Yeshua Hamashiach. The Lion of Judah. Precious Child of the Most High, still a little Ferrell

In response Helen Wheels to her Publication

Well they think they can get away with it because they keep getting away with it. "plausible deniability"

In response Helen Wheels to her Publication

There was a man who put classified documents down his pants and left a government building. I remember when it happened and also heard it on the news yesterday. It's possible that you simply don't think in any devious manner.