6/18/2023, 12:09:00 PM | Investing.com | news
Trump lacked power to declassify secret nuclear arms document, experts say
Security experts have stated that former U.S. President Donald Trump lacked the legal authority to declassify a U.S. nuclear weapons-related document, which is classified under the Atomic Energy Act and requires approval from both the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense. The document, marked as 'FRD' or Formerly Restricted Data, is one of 31 items in the indictment charging Trump with endangering national security. Experts argue that because the classification is statutory, not by executive order, the president cannot unilaterally declassify it. Trump has claimed he declassified the documents before removing them from the White House and storing them at his Mar-a-Lago resort, but experts dispute this, noting that FRD materials must be stored in secure facilities and that declassification requires a formal process involving both the Department of Energy and Department of Defense. Legal interpretations vary, with some asserting the president has constitutional authority under the 'unitary executive theory,' while others maintain that Congress can limit presidential power over national security matters.