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Classified docs: How Trump case differs from Clinton, Biden

As former President Donald Trump was arraigned today on federal charges related to the retention of classified documents, one of his primary defenses has been that he is a target of unfair selective prosecution.

Hillary Clinton, President Joe Biden, and former Vice President Mike Pence all mishandled secret government information, Trump supporters note, but only Mr. Trump is facing charges.

Why We Wrote This

Not every case involving mishandled classified documents – even when someone knowingly takes them – gets prosecuted. The key factor in the Trump case seems to be the former president’s actions after the discovery.

The cases might seem alike on the surface. But legal experts say they differ in crucial ways.

Mrs. Clinton accessed government emails, some of which contained classified references, on a private server while she was secretary of state. Mr. Trump kept boxes of actual classified documents in unsecured locations after he left the White House.

President Biden and Mr. Pence also had classified materials at their homes or offices. But they appear to have cooperated with the government and handed the files over once they were discovered. By contrast, Mr. Trump actively conspired to hide his trove of secrets, according to the Department of Justice.

He moved boxes around, misled his own lawyers, and flashed classified information in front of guests with no security clearance, according to the indictment.

“Trump hid [classified documents] from the government and lied about it,” says Peter Zeidenberg, a former federal prosecutor

As former President Donald Trump was arraigned today on federal charges related to the retention of classified documents, one of his primary defenses has been that he is a target of unfair selective prosecution. He and his supporters say that Hillary Clinton, as well as President Joe Biden and former Vice President Mike Pence, also mishandled secret government information.

Why, they ask, weren’t any of the others prosecuted for such actions? Why has Mr. Trump been singled out?

“Most Republicans believe we live in a country where Hillary Clinton did similar things and nothing happened to her,” said GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina in a broadcast interview Sunday.

Why We Wrote This

Not every case involving mishandled classified documents – even when someone knowingly takes them – gets prosecuted. The key factor in the Trump case seems to be the former president’s actions after the discovery.

The cases might seem alike on the surface. But legal experts say they differ in crucial ways.

Mrs. Clinton accessed government emails, some of which contained classified references, on a private server while she was secretary of state during the Obama administration. Mr. Trump kept boxes of actual classified documents, stamped with their secrecy level and warnings against dissemination, in unsecured locations at his home in Florida after he left the White House.

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