Dnarever wrote on Aug 14
th, 2022 at 8:21pm:
Johnnie wrote on Aug 14
th, 2022 at 7:51pm:
Dnarever wrote on Aug 14
th, 2022 at 7:37pm:
Johnnie wrote on Aug 14
th, 2022 at 7:13pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 14
th, 2022 at 6:33pm:
Johnnie wrote on Aug 14
th, 2022 at 6:23pm:
Karnal wrote on Aug 14
th, 2022 at 6:05pm:
Johnnie wrote on Aug 14
th, 2022 at 5:53pm:
Everyone will have to take the word of the FBI guy with Milania's panties on his head and the media that they found TOP SECRET documents relating to Atom bombs and codes etc because unfortunatly the evidence is TOP SECRET.
I know, right? Everyone will have to take the word of the FBI guy who carried out 20 boxes of documents, signed off by Mr Trump's lawyers, who watched the search on a live video link.
RIGGED WITCH HUNT !!!
Have you seen how many tons of documents Obama walked out the door with
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2022/08/11/when-will-the-fbi-raid-obamas... you need to try harder if you hope to deflect
It's bloody hilarious, The FBI guy has trump nailed with no evidence because it's TOP SECRET.
They have 20 boxes of evidence and plenty of it is in various levels of security status but all had been stolen by Trump. There is zero ambiguity about that.
The things listed that they were looking for is what they recovered. This would be many thousands of documents.
The index lists on the original 15 boxes returned went over 100 pages, this recovery of stolen documents is larger.
The case if there is one will be called "The United States of America V Donald J Trump"
Fkkn hilarious, has that FBI panty sniffing guy dropped the "stolen TOP SECRET documents" allegations now.
The warrant states 3 potential charges, they all look realistic.
Law 793 prevents unauthorised possession of national defence information, without mentioning whether the records are classified or not. It is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
The other laws, 2071 and 1519, make it illegal to conceal or destroy official US documents.
They are punishable by up to three and 20 years in prison respectively. Neither law requires the information in question to be classified.
Yes, but I think Matty's saying Mr Trump
declassified those documents, dear, so it's all good.
You know, Mr Trump, getting ready to get into Air Force One, took the time to submit and approve declassification requests for over 50 boxes of high-level, top secret and FYEO government documents.
I don't care what anyone says, Dnarever, but that's an administrative feat in anybody's book. How do you think he did it? Let's do this as a multiple choice. Mr Trump:
A. Had each record laid out on the Resolute Desk (at least 100,000 of them) and went through them one by one, signing and stamping DECLASSIFIED on the cover page.
B. Had his staff scan all records into the White House database, lodge the request electronically and Mr Trump approved it from his inbox.
C. Waved his hands over the boxes as they were being loaded into Air Force One and uttered a magical invocation, without reading them first.
Don't jump in, Matty. We know you already know the answer.
You read it on Trump.News, no?