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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78923123 United States 08/12/2022 06:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search This is UNACCEPTABLE, so stop acting like it isn’t. Give Trump his day in court. He’s entitled to the prosecution having to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. But IF what he’s being accused of is true, he needs to go to jail for the rest of his life. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81065366 United States 08/12/2022 06:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83832238 So Trump got caught red handed selling classified documents to an enemy gov't? To any foreign govt? TO ANYONE? You my friend are an idiot. He hasn't sold anything to anyone????? fbi fidnt just take them cuz they felt like it lmao he didnt meet their request. the amount of trump dick sucking is hilarious. lmao Your spelling is hilarious lmao what did i spell wrong lmao |
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User ID: 76782502 United States 08/12/2022 06:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search Given the woke times we are living in, we cannot discount the fact that this whole raid for classified documents could have been an elaborate cover story to protect an FBI official with a fetish . . . he/she may simply have wanted a pair of Melania's panties. ; ) Dedicated to the brave men who fought and laid down their lives on the beaches of Normandy and the plains of Europe . . . that their sacrifice was not in vain. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79538881 United States 08/12/2022 06:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83832238 So Trump got caught red handed selling classified documents to an enemy gov't? To any foreign govt? TO ANYONE? You my friend are an idiot. He hasn't sold anything to anyone????? fbi fidnt just take them cuz they felt like it lmao he didnt meet their request. the amount of trump dick sucking is hilarious. lmao Your spelling is hilarious lmao It's just a bot #366 confirms |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78923123 United States 08/12/2022 06:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search Given the woke times we are living in, we cannot discount the fact that this whole raid for classified documents could have been an elaborate cover story to protect an FBI official with a fetish . . . he/she may simply have wanted a pair of Melania's panties. ; ) Quoting: ACME_MAN It’s also possible the entire universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82912721 United States 08/12/2022 06:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search ....AGAIN I WILL ASK..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38265521 HIW DID THE FBI NOT KNOW THESE DOCS WERE MISSING OR WHERE THEY WERE FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS?!?!! National Archives knew there were missing documents and have been trying to get them back for more than a year, but Trump would not hand them over. The search warrant was the last resort. They knew after the National Archives completed their inventory of what was missing. That took some time. In May 2021, National Archives' lawyer Gary Stern contacted Trump regarding missing documents. In fall of 2021 NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for. In January of this year, January 2022 and after months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. Feb. 9, 2022 News outlets report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration. Feb. 18, 2022 NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets. April and May 2022 On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation. May 12, 2022 News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation. June 3, 2022 Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials serve a grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. [link to www.kcra.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78923123 United States 08/12/2022 06:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search You fucking idiots need to quit acting like goddamn cult members and stop making excuses for this kind of shit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78923123 This is UNACCEPTABLE, so stop acting like it isn’t. Give Trump his day in court. He’s entitled to the prosecution having to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. But IF what he’s being accused of is true, he needs to go to jail for the rest of his life. Trump deserves the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg treatment. |
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User ID: 79679517 United States 08/12/2022 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search Kept in special government facilities - Like maybe something like a SCIF that exists at Mara Lago? Wall Street Journal conveniently forgets to mention that important fact..... Quoting: Paul Drake It doesn’t matter what kind of facility you put it in at a private residence. Removing and possession of classified materials are felonies. Unless you’re Hillary Clinton, then there’s nothing to see… I don’t suffer fools or shills lightly... Don’t gaslight me, bro. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81065366 United States 08/12/2022 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search ....AGAIN I WILL ASK..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38265521 HIW DID THE FBI NOT KNOW THESE DOCS WERE MISSING OR WHERE THEY WERE FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS?!?!! National Archives knew there were missing documents and have been trying to get them back for more than a year, but Trump would not hand them over. The search warrant was the last resort. They knew after the National Archives completed their inventory of what was missing. That took some time. In May 2021, National Archives' lawyer Gary Stern contacted Trump regarding missing documents. In fall of 2021 NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for. In January of this year, January 2022 and after months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. Feb. 9, 2022 News outlets report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration. Feb. 18, 2022 NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets. April and May 2022 On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation. May 12, 2022 News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation. June 3, 2022 Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials serve a grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. [link to www.kcra.com (secure)] ....AGAIN I WILL ASK..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38265521 HIW DID THE FBI NOT KNOW THESE DOCS WERE MISSING OR WHERE THEY WERE FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS?!?!! National Archives knew there were missing documents and have been trying to get them back for more than a year, but Trump would not hand them over. The search warrant was the last resort. They knew after the National Archives completed their inventory of what was missing. That took some time. In May 2021, National Archives' lawyer Gary Stern contacted Trump regarding missing documents. In fall of 2021 NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for. In January of this year, January 2022 and after months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. Feb. 9, 2022 News outlets report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration. Feb. 18, 2022 NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets. April and May 2022 On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation. May 12, 2022 News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation. June 3, 2022 Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials serve a grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. [link to www.kcra.com (secure)] they dont care lmao they will still say trump is innocent when he gets indicted then arrested. they just lookin for their sky daddy to come back from the book of revelations. just ask ginni |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78923123 United States 08/12/2022 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search If the FBI waited 18 months to seize "nuclear documents" from a country club, everyone at the agency should be fired. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84006017 Great point!!! And exactly what punishment do you think is fitting for the person who STOLE those nuclear documents? The excuses you buffoons make up for your God Emperor are fucking hilarious, btw. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78923123 United States 08/12/2022 06:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search Kept in special government facilities - Like maybe something like a SCIF that exists at Mara Lago? Wall Street Journal conveniently forgets to mention that important fact..... Quoting: Paul Drake It doesn’t matter what kind of facility you put it in at a private residence. Removing and possession of classified materials are felonies. Unless you’re Hillary Clinton, then there’s nothing to see… The difference being that Clinton was cleared of wrongdoing by a Republican FBI head, whereas Trump’s own appointed FBI head literally authorized the raid on Trump’s house. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82879763 United States 08/12/2022 06:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search ....AGAIN I WILL ASK..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38265521 HIW DID THE FBI NOT KNOW THESE DOCS WERE MISSING OR WHERE THEY WERE FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS?!?!! National Archives knew there were missing documents and have been trying to get them back for more than a year, but Trump would not hand them over. The search warrant was the last resort. They knew after the National Archives completed their inventory of what was missing. That took some time. In May 2021, National Archives' lawyer Gary Stern contacted Trump regarding missing documents. In fall of 2021 NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for. In January of this year, January 2022 and after months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. Feb. 9, 2022 News outlets report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration. Feb. 18, 2022 NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets. April and May 2022 On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation. May 12, 2022 News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation. June 3, 2022 Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials serve a grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. [link to www.kcra.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82879763 United States 08/12/2022 06:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search Kept in special government facilities - Like maybe something like a SCIF that exists at Mara Lago? Wall Street Journal conveniently forgets to mention that important fact..... Quoting: Paul Drake It doesn’t matter what kind of facility you put it in at a private residence. Removing and possession of classified materials are felonies. Unless you’re Hillary Clinton, then there’s nothing to see… The difference being that Clinton was cleared of wrongdoing by a Republican FBI head, whereas Trump’s own appointed FBI head literally authorized the raid on Trump’s house. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79538881 United States 08/12/2022 06:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search ....AGAIN I WILL ASK..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38265521 HIW DID THE FBI NOT KNOW THESE DOCS WERE MISSING OR WHERE THEY WERE FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS?!?!! National Archives knew there were missing documents and have been trying to get them back for more than a year, but Trump would not hand them over. The search warrant was the last resort. They knew after the National Archives completed their inventory of what was missing. That took some time. In May 2021, National Archives' lawyer Gary Stern contacted Trump regarding missing documents. In fall of 2021 NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for. In January of this year, January 2022 and after months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. Feb. 9, 2022 News outlets report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration. Feb. 18, 2022 NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets. April and May 2022 On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation. May 12, 2022 News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation. June 3, 2022 Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials serve a grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. [link to www.kcra.com (secure)] They conveniently had to wait until it lined up with his symbolic date. [link to twitter.com (secure)] [link to imgur.com (secure)] It's all fuckin staged |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82879763 United States 08/12/2022 06:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search ....AGAIN I WILL ASK..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38265521 HIW DID THE FBI NOT KNOW THESE DOCS WERE MISSING OR WHERE THEY WERE FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS?!?!! National Archives knew there were missing documents and have been trying to get them back for more than a year, but Trump would not hand them over. The search warrant was the last resort. They knew after the National Archives completed their inventory of what was missing. That took some time. In May 2021, National Archives' lawyer Gary Stern contacted Trump regarding missing documents. In fall of 2021 NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for. In January of this year, January 2022 and after months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. Feb. 9, 2022 News outlets report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration. Feb. 18, 2022 NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets. April and May 2022 On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation. May 12, 2022 News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation. June 3, 2022 Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials serve a grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. [link to www.kcra.com (secure)] ....AGAIN I WILL ASK..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38265521 HIW DID THE FBI NOT KNOW THESE DOCS WERE MISSING OR WHERE THEY WERE FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS?!?!! National Archives knew there were missing documents and have been trying to get them back for more than a year, but Trump would not hand them over. The search warrant was the last resort. They knew after the National Archives completed their inventory of what was missing. That took some time. In May 2021, National Archives' lawyer Gary Stern contacted Trump regarding missing documents. In fall of 2021 NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for. In January of this year, January 2022 and after months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. Feb. 9, 2022 News outlets report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration. Feb. 18, 2022 NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets. April and May 2022 On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation. May 12, 2022 News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation. June 3, 2022 Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials serve a grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. [link to www.kcra.com (secure)] they dont care lmao they will still say trump is innocent when he gets indicted then arrested. they just lookin for their sky daddy to come back from the book of revelations. just ask ginni DID YOU EVEN READ THAT? |
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User ID: 84004306 United States 08/12/2022 06:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search You fucking idiots need to quit acting like goddamn cult members and stop making excuses for this kind of shit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78923123 This is UNACCEPTABLE, so stop acting like it isn’t. Give Trump his day in court. He’s entitled to the prosecution having to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. But IF what he’s being accused of is true, he needs to go to jail for the rest of his life. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82879763 United States 08/12/2022 06:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search ....AGAIN I WILL ASK..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38265521 HIW DID THE FBI NOT KNOW THESE DOCS WERE MISSING OR WHERE THEY WERE FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS?!?!! National Archives knew there were missing documents and have been trying to get them back for more than a year, but Trump would not hand them over. The search warrant was the last resort. They knew after the National Archives completed their inventory of what was missing. That took some time. In May 2021, National Archives' lawyer Gary Stern contacted Trump regarding missing documents. In fall of 2021 NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for. In January of this year, January 2022 and after months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. Feb. 9, 2022 News outlets report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration. Feb. 18, 2022 NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets. April and May 2022 On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation. May 12, 2022 News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation. June 3, 2022 Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials serve a grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. [link to www.kcra.com (secure)] They conveniently had to wait until it lined up with his symbolic date. [link to twitter.com (secure)] [link to imgur.com (secure)] It's all fuckin staged Clearly staged and clearly they knew the entire time what documentats he had. They are framing him. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82912721 United States 08/12/2022 06:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search Kept in special government facilities - Like maybe something like a SCIF that exists at Mara Lago? Wall Street Journal conveniently forgets to mention that important fact..... Quoting: Paul Drake It doesn’t matter what kind of facility you put it in at a private residence. Removing and possession of classified materials are felonies. Unless you’re Hillary Clinton, then there’s nothing to see… The difference being that Clinton was cleared of wrongdoing by a Republican FBI head, whereas Trump’s own appointed FBI head literally authorized the raid on Trump’s house. There's another difference. Trump pleaded the 5th hundreds of times during his testimony in New York just this week. Clinton never pleased the 5th. Not once. Ever. https://twitter.com/_/status/1557395373609455623 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82912721 United States 08/12/2022 06:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search ....AGAIN I WILL ASK..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38265521 HIW DID THE FBI NOT KNOW THESE DOCS WERE MISSING OR WHERE THEY WERE FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS?!?!! National Archives knew there were missing documents and have been trying to get them back for more than a year, but Trump would not hand them over. The search warrant was the last resort. They knew after the National Archives completed their inventory of what was missing. That took some time. In May 2021, National Archives' lawyer Gary Stern contacted Trump regarding missing documents. In fall of 2021 NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for. In January of this year, January 2022 and after months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. Feb. 9, 2022 News outlets report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration. Feb. 18, 2022 NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets. April and May 2022 On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation. May 12, 2022 News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation. June 3, 2022 Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials serve a grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. [link to www.kcra.com (secure)] They conveniently had to wait until it lined up with his symbolic date. [link to twitter.com (secure)] [link to imgur.com (secure)] It's all fuckin staged Clearly staged and clearly they knew the entire time what documentats he had. They are framing him. The National Archives has been asking Trump for the documents since May 2021. All he had to do was turn them over and this all would have been over and done with now, even though he unlawfully removed them. But he wouldn't. Why? That's not a setup. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82879763 United States 08/12/2022 06:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78476013 It doesn’t matter what kind of facility you put it in at a private residence. Removing and possession of classified materials are felonies. Unless you’re Hillary Clinton, then there’s nothing to see… The difference being that Clinton was cleared of wrongdoing by a Republican FBI head, whereas Trump’s own appointed FBI head literally authorized the raid on Trump’s house. There's another difference. Trump pleaded the 5th hundreds of times during his testimony in New York just this week. Clinton never pleased the 5th. Not once. Ever. https://twitter.com/_/status/1557395373609455623 Her IT staffer did… [link to investortimes.com (secure)] And here is 5 of her associates pleading the 5th [link to therightscoop.com (secure)] You’re a fucking shilll. Go take your meds. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82879763 United States 08/12/2022 06:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82912721 National Archives knew there were missing documents and have been trying to get them back for more than a year, but Trump would not hand them over. The search warrant was the last resort. They knew after the National Archives completed their inventory of what was missing. That took some time. In May 2021, National Archives' lawyer Gary Stern contacted Trump regarding missing documents. In fall of 2021 NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for. In January of this year, January 2022 and after months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. Feb. 9, 2022 News outlets report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration. Feb. 18, 2022 NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets. April and May 2022 On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation. May 12, 2022 News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation. June 3, 2022 Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials serve a grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. [link to www.kcra.com (secure)] They conveniently had to wait until it lined up with his symbolic date. [link to twitter.com (secure)] [link to imgur.com (secure)] It's all fuckin staged Clearly staged and clearly they knew the entire time what documentats he had. They are framing him. The National Archives has been asking Trump for the documents since May 2021. All he had to do was turn them over and this all would have been over and done with now, even though he unlawfully removed them. But he wouldn't. Why? That's not a setup. Is that why they were there in June asking him to install a safe? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83760378 United States 08/12/2022 06:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search FBI agents who searched former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home Monday removed 11 sets of classified documents, including some marked as top secret and meant to be only available in special government facilities, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81128617 The Federal Bureau of Investigation agents took around 20 boxes of items, binders of photos, a handwritten note and the executive grant of clemency for Mr. Trump’s ally Roger Stone, a list of items removed from the property shows. Also included in the list was information about the “President of France,” according to the three-page list. The list is contained in a seven-page document that also includes the warrant to search the premises which was granted by a federal magistrate judge in Florida. The list includes references to one set of documents marked as “Various classified/TS/SCI documents,” an abbreviation that refers to top-secret/sensitive compartmented information. It also says agents collected four sets of top secret documents, three sets of secret documents, and three sets of confidential documents. The list didn’t provide any more details about the substance of the documents. https://twitter.com/_/status/1558141378990833664 trump just endangered those fbi & families lives by nor redacting tbeir names. punk ass bitch coward S Shut the fuck up you liberal piece of human shit Fuck you, you're part of the problems with this fucked up world |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78923123 United States 08/12/2022 06:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING: Just Released Inventory Shows FBI Recovered Eleven Sets of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Search You fucking idiots need to quit acting like goddamn cult members and stop making excuses for this kind of shit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78923123 This is UNACCEPTABLE, so stop acting like it isn’t. Give Trump his day in court. He’s entitled to the prosecution having to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. But IF what he’s being accused of is true, he needs to go to jail for the rest of his life. You fucking idiots need to quit acting like goddamn cult members and stop making excuses for this kind of shit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78923123 This is UNACCEPTABLE, so stop acting like it isn’t. Give Trump his day in court. He’s entitled to the prosecution having to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. But IF what he’s being accused of is true, he needs to go to jail for the rest of his life. Cult member says what? |
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