Could Obama Get Dragged Into Biden's Classified Document Scandal?

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - DECEMBER 01: Former U.S. President Barack Obama campaigns for Georgia Democratic Senate candidate U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) at a rally December 1, 2022
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - DECEMBER 01: Former U.S. President Barack Obama campaigns for Georgia Democratic Senate candidate U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) at a rally December 1, 2022
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At this point, I think we all need to start rummaging through our closets for missing classified documents.

First, Donald Trump was absconding with government secrets to Mar-A-Lago. Then classified documents turned up next to President Joe Biden’s corvette. And, now it turns out that former-Vice President Mike Pence was storing classified documents in his Indiana home.

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However, one name is noticeably absent from this list, former-President Barrack Obama.

The documents discovered at Biden’s home and private office were mostly from his time working in the Obama administration. But so far, no one serious has even hinted that the former Commander-in-Chief has done anything wrong.

However, now that we have a special counsel investigation underway into actions that took place under Obama’s leadership, its worth questioning if he might get tangled-up in all of this mess.

The scope of the Special Counsel Richard Hur’s investigation is pretty broad. At a press conference, Attorney General Merrick Garland said that Hur had the authority to “investigate whether any person or entity violated the law in connection with [the document] matter.”

It’s unclear whether or not the special counsel investigators will end up speaking to Obama about whether he was aware that classified documents were being taken outside of the White House.

One thing to note is that Presidents do have the authority to declassify documents. Just not in the way Donald Trump has been suggesting.

According to NYU’s Brennan Center for Justice, “declassification is a two-step process.” First, the intel has to flagged as something that no longer requires special protection. Second, that decision has to be “communicated” to the proper channels.

“One thing the president cannot do, though, is declassify information “by thinking about it” — i.e., without communicating that decision to anyone else,” writes the Brennan Center.

Those aren’t the only rules around declassifying information, but in the Trump scenario they’re pretty applicable. Trump can’t just take 300 or so documents from the White House and later say they’re declassified, that’s just not how it works.

A President is also supposed to have a compelling reason for declassification. And, according to the Brennan Center, wanting to work from home doesn’t count.

Now, if you’ve been following this mess a little too closely, you might be wondering about the documents sent to President Obama’s Presidential Library.

Tens of thousands of Obama administration documents were sent to Chicago at the end of his term. But those aren’t just hanging out in his private library.

The documents are all under the custody of the National Archives, which handles federal records.

All this to say, as far as we know so far everything Obama did with the documents for his Presidential library was totally above board.

It’s quite possible that Republicans will start trying to drag Obama into the Biden drama, (that’s politics) but for now, there’s not a lot to stand on.

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