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I don't accept your assertion that the issue is not changed. The issue is, as I see it, clearly different. That being the case, the ruling would not be expected to contain quotes that support Trump's position, as it is irrelevant to it.
How you see things is different from how the court sees things.
So, again, feel free to point the quotes which show that the court's view of how documents are declassified are specific to that case only.
On the contrary, if you actually read the court decision, you will realize that while the NYT makes specifics arguments regarding why there is declassification of specific information as a result of the president's public comments at the time, the court counterpoints are broader and go beyond the details of that particular case.
For example, page 28 says
To make its declassification claim, the Times essentially recasts its “official acknowledgement” claim as one of “inferred declassification.” To prevail in any claim of declassification, inferred or otherwise, the Times’s must show: first, that President Trump’s statements are sufficiently specific; and second, that such statements subsequently triggered actual declassification. The first is easily disposed of because we have already found that the statements are insufficiently specific to quell any “lingering doubts” about what they 1 reference.
So, while the NYT makes a declassification claim based on the particulars of the case to argue that there was an "inferred declassification", the court's answers is broad and addresses
ANY claim of declassification including in cases in where the claim of declassification has the form of an "official acknowledgment" and is not simply inferred by what a president has said in public. So, the court's view about the requirements of declassification is broader and includes the case we have today.
Notice also that according to the court's view ANY declassification claim based on presidential public statements must show TWO things:
1 That the statement is sufficiently specific
2 That such statement actually triggered declassification.
We have not seen anything up until now to suggest that Trump's statements triggered any declassification. Notice also that his statements are not sufficiently specific because he cannot even articulate WHICH documents he declassified!