So I was curious what the exact law in question was for having classified documents.
This thing lists the 3 statutes trump is accused of violating, so going to apply to all.
Here is an outline of the legal problems Donald Trump might face over his removal from the White House of official presidential records, including some documents marked classified, to his Mar-a-Lago, Florida, estate.
www.reuters.com
It's 793, 2071, and 1519, going to grab them from cornell.
Section D of statute 793 is the distinction between trump and the others. He tried to keep stuff. Besides that one, idk...this seems like the chunk of the law you could try to apply to anyone with classified documents. Proving what anyone intended to do with them would be hard.
www.law.cornell.edu
Statute 2071 is about willfully doing it. That's a big distinction, trump was like "fuck you it's mine" and the other guys are like "oops my bad." It's like the bad guy admitting their evil plot in a movie.
www.law.cornell.edu
Statute 1519 is kinda the same as 2071, it's contingent on willfully/knowingly doing it...but is about trying to cover it up.
www.law.cornell.edu