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jMylesyesterday at 4:00 PM2 repliesview on HN

> That means it belongs to the American people, not individuals for their private gain.

This is a strong case that there ought not to be any such thing as a secret opinion or confidential advice from the White House OLC - and I agree with that opinion if that's what you're saying.

But it doesn't transform the information contained therein to nonpublic.

I'm not saying this whole thing wasn't a total scumbag move - it was - but it's not quite the same crime as insider trading.


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hvb2yesterday at 7:00 PM

> But it doesn't transform the information contained therein to nonpublic.

The legal opinion itself was non public? If they couldn't use that they would first have to put up the money to pay the legal fees to find out how likely their bet was to pay off.

And just to put this in writing too, I would be shocked if we don't find out later that a lot of the volatility was a way for a few people to make a lot of money. You can make a lot of money when there's more volatility. So all the flip flopping on tariffs yes/no might very well be manipulating markets...

hnfongyesterday at 6:37 PM

Not saying you're wrong, but note that in general attorney-client privilege is kind of important as well.