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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on May 18, 2023, 08:12:23 AM
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Thu May 18, 2023, 08:30 AM
Star Member kentuck (109,176 posts)
Russia? Russia? Russia?
How close is the Special Counsel to an espionage charge?
During the recent CNN Townhall, Trump was asked if had ever shown the documents to anyone else. Paraphrasing, he said, "Not as far as I know" or "not to my knowledge". That is not his usual response to such questions.
Coupled with yesterday's story about the 16 letters from the National Archives to Trump, explaining how to handle classified documents, the Special Counsel could be getting real close to charging Trump. A good tell is that when Trump is thinking about something that is troubling him, he starts posting rants about it on Truth Social.
One has to wonder whether he has been passing secrets to another nation? And does the Special Counsel have the evidence to back it up? We have learned over the last few years that no matter how bad it might look against Trump, it is usually worse.
Also, the time is closing quickly on the next election. Republicans are scheduled to have their first debate sometime in August. We are nearing the end of May.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100217924537
Give it up already idiot
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Give it up already idiot
It's the beginning of the end of Donald Trump, 4,327,928th edition..
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It's the beginning of the end of Donald Trump, 4,327,928th edition..
This has toast? Eeee-bil Orange Man is legs? Again??? :yawn:
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This horse is dead Kentuck, here's a stick.
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kt is trying to shift attention from the Durham report to the Trump classified documents non-scandal?
Trump had the authority, as President, to have classified documents at M-a-L. They were securely stored. Rifling Melania’s lingerie drawer and Barron’s BR was for show and intimidation.
VP LIEden did not have the authority to retain classified documents, except as Obama permitted, and he should not at all have had classified documents when he was a Senator. Yet he had them, some possibly for over 10 years, and they were unsecured in a Think Tank, his garage, and in rooms in one or two of his houses.
I would not put much past a LIEden operative, but trying to prosecute Trump while ignoring LIEden would be handing Trump enough defenses that he might get a summary judgment in his favor.
Completed a sentence.
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kt is trying to shift attention from the Durham report to the Trump classified documents non-scandal?
Trump had the authority, as President, to have classified documents at M-a-L. They were securely stored. Rifling Melania’s lingerie drawer and Barron’s BR was for show and intimidation.
VP LIEden did not have the authority to retain classified documents, except as Obama permitted, and he should not at all have had classified documents. Yet he had them, some possibly for over 10 years, and they were unsecured in a Think Tank, his garage, and in rooms in one or two of his houses.
I would not put much past a LIEden operative, but trying to prosecute Trump while ignoring LIEden would be handing Trump enough defenses that he might get a summary judgment in his favor.
He's being tried in New York and is a high profile Republican. The verdict is already in, show trial to take place, then punishment.
I'd bet on it..
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Imagine that candidate became president 29 years after his first Moscow trip and in his first weeks in office, presumably as thanks for their help, invited the Russian ambassador and the Russian foreign minister to a covert meeting in the Oval Office and gave them top-secret information on a spy about whom Russia had been concerned; that spy was then “burned.”
This sounds like bernie who spent time in Moscow and believes in socialism
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This sounds like bernie who spent time in Moscow and believes in socialism
Hell, Komrades Hill and Bill also have "educational junkets" to the Soviet Worker's Paradise in their travel logs. Funny that...
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This sounds like bernie who spent time in Moscow and believes in socialism
IIRC, Crazy Uncle Bernie went on his honeymoon to the U.S.S.R.