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The difference is I don't even think Pence and Biden were handling those documents themselves, they were staffers with clearances. I hate the "everybody does it" nonsense that has came out of this, but the silver lining is this drama has caused the US to reevaluate how they handle classified material.
I forget if it's one exchange or two, but there's a transcript where Trump tells someone:
You just get everything in those two statements. Knowledge, intent, showing it to someone you know isn't cleared.
I also agree, though. We should restrict how people are allowed to interact with classified documents. They shouldn't have been in Pence or Biden's houses at all. It should be the kind of work no one takes home.
I honestly don't understand why there paper copies of any of this.
If it's classified shouldn't it be a 100% digital record with DRM like protections on it ?