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|    BeamMeUpScotty to Ubiquitous    |
|    Re: SHOCKER! WaPo Update About Mar-A-Lag    |
|    19 Nov 22 07:47:14    |
      XPost: alt.politics.congress, alt.politics.corruption, alt.politics.economics       XPost: alt.politics.election, alt.politics.misc, alt.politics.obama       XPost: alt.politics.scorched-earth, alt.politics.socialism.mao,        lt.politics.trump       XPost: alt.global-warming, alt.conspiracy, alt.apocolypse       XPost: alt.politics.usa, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.infowars       XPost: alt.beam-me-up.scotty.there-is-no.intelligent-life.down-here,       alt.politics.guns, alt.politics.media       XPost: alt.politics.usa       From: NOT-SURE@idiocracy.gov              On 11/17/22 8:05 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:       > There is nothing funnier than watching leftist Punchinellos beclown       > themselves over the latest “We’ve got Trump NOW!” hijinks.       >       > Remember when the FBI raided Trump’s home supposedly looking for “nuclear       > secrets” a few months back? Guess how that turned out?       >       > I’ll let the quislings at the Washinton Post spell it out:       >       > Federal agents and prosecutors have come to believe former president       > Donald Trump’s motive for allegedly taking and keeping classified       > documents was largely his ego and a desire to hold on to the materials       > as trophies or mementos, according to people familiar with the matter.       >       > In other words, Trump was keeping souvenirs, as everyone else does.       >       > Funny how WaPo sat on that story until after the midterms, right?       >       > But wait, there’s more!       >       > That review has not found any apparent business advantage to the types       > of classified information in Trump’s possession, these people said.       FBI       > interviews with witnesses so far, they said, also do not point to any       > nefarious effort by Trump to leverage, sell or use the government       > secrets. Instead, the former president seemed motivated by a more basic       > desire not to give up what he believed was his property, these people       > said.       >       > The WaPo also found no evidence that Trump was looking to “leverage, sell       or       > use the government secrets.”       >       > They threw the idea in near the very end that they still might come up with       > something juicy:       >       > The people familiar with the matter cautioned that the investigation       > is ongoing, that no final determinations have been made, and that it       > is possible additional information could emerge that changes       > investigators’ understanding of Trump’s motivations. But they said       the       > evidence collected over a period of months indicates the primary       > explanation for potentially criminal conduct was Trump’s ego and       > intransigence.       >       > Some liberals still haven’t gotten the message or are perhaps blatantly       > lying.       >       > Is today the day that Trump announces that he did collude with Russia       > or that he stole nuclear secrets on behalf of the Saudi royal family?       >       > — Bryan Behar (@bryanbehar) November 16, 2022       >       > Trump kept a few tchotchkes from his four years serving as the greatest       > president in recent history. The nerve!       >       > Please forward this article to your liberal sister harpy-in-law and her       > blue-haired, trans-pansexual, gelding lady-boyfriend who clung like sad,       > tragic barnacles to the embarrassing lie that Trump was trying to sell       > nuclear missiles to the Kaiser — or whatever it is they needed to believe.       >       > --       > Let's go Brandon!       >              It was TRUMPS personal writings... that are when written considered       classified but once TRUMP is leaving office they're no longer a secret       since TRUMP policy was no longer in vogue. And besides that TRUMP had       the power to declassify any of them he wanted and his actions by packing       them up and taking them when he was President was 100% Constitutional.              Democrats were once again using warrants to spy on TRUMP and rummage       through his personal papers. The only crime here, was the WEAPONIZED       FBI and the Obama/Biden REGIME using the warrant process to spy on their        political adversary again as they did when they used FISA warrants       they acquired illegally by illegally lying on a FEDERAL FISA request for       a warrant.              The obvious problem here isn't TRUMP it's the DEMOCRATS and the SHADOW       GOVERNMENT in the bureaucracy.              It's the reason to use laws with mandated penalties that apply to the       Government workers to limit their ability to violate The United States       Constitution with impunity.                            --       -That's karma-              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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