Maybe the classified documents aren’t that secret…

Geoffrey Ingersoll, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Caller, floated the idea that maybe the classified documents about nukes weren’t actually that important.
“Anyone who’s familiar with what the scope of ‘nuclear documents’ is should be skeptical when these unnamed officials refuse to get more specific than ‘nuclear documents’,” Ingersoll tweeted on Thursday.
“It could be a memo about China’s tests with fusion (which were public knowledge), it could be since declassified sub locations. It almost certainly was not detailed schematics for American snukes [sic] or something wild like that. It’s clearly just a hit or there’d be details,” Ingersoll continued.
What an amazing rationalization. Do you think Ingersoll, whose website has published plenty of literal Nazis over the years, would bend over backwards with his reasoning if former president Barack Obama had kept nuclear documents at his home?