When you have the facts on your side, argue the facts.
When you have the law on your side, argue the law.
When you have neither, pound the table.
Donald Trump apparently believed all government documents provided to him as President became his personal property, and therefore he could take them home and keep them even after he left office.
But courts have ruled that, according to law, government documents are not a president's personal property. Therefore he must return them, because he has neither the facts nor the law on his side.
As a result, he is now pounding the table.
When you have the law on your side, argue the law.
When you have neither, pound the table.
Donald Trump apparently believed all government documents provided to him as President became his personal property, and therefore he could take them home and keep them even after he left office.
But courts have ruled that, according to law, government documents are not a president's personal property. Therefore he must return them, because he has neither the facts nor the law on his side.
As a result, he is now pounding the table.
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