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Originally Posted by cillian
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But as the Statute states, they can't withhold that information per State law, either.
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each state in the U.S. has developed similar laws governing the disclosure of government records under “right-to-know” laws.."
Only in the interest of privacy (like someone's criminal trial being affected, or a personal property or private property situation).
I don't think he can legally withhold the info--and certainly not if it would hamper the defense of a man who is going to trial. It would have to be made available to Alex Fields' Attorney at least, otherwise Unconstitutional, itz.
Also as the lawsuits come pouring in over who did what, this is not something they can sit on.
And if it shows what I think it shows, the anti White backlash will start to suddenly slow down, as they hope people won't want to see it and will just 'forget about it' since it isn't working out according to (((their))) wishes.
So people should make a demand to see it, in mainstream.