Not very believable, unless I am under investigation already by the department of justice for having stored 12 boxes of such material in my country club office, Being asked to turn it in, refusing to turn it in but having my lawyers certify that it was all turned in. In that case pretty believable. |
You have to suppose a lot of things from ‘appears’ and ‘sources familiar’ to get there. How would you see me with a hand in the cookie jar? You have to bring up a child scenario to make your point. I brought up an adult scenario. Stop inferring what you think you know and start dealing what facts. Unless you open those boxes, you have NO IDEA what’s in them. If you assume you do, that’s on you. |
Yet you can look at boxes and your special powers tell you what’s in them? You can’t which is why you resort to what you think are insults. |
If I report to the right agencies, I can get you in a heap of trouble until they confirm it wasn’t. I could get your entire office and personal friends speculating. |
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In grade school, my friends and I sometimes signed our names with “name, Esquire” because we thought it sounded fancy. I’d bet that this is nothing more official than that. |
Fine you want to talk like adults? A federal magistrate gave a warrant based on probable cause that you were in wrongfully in possession of classified material. A subsequent search confirmed that there was a lot of it at your residence. Evidence used to obtain the warrant indicated someone was moving boxes of documents out of the rooms where they were ultimately found. No one knows where those particular boxes went. But we have pictures of people moving boxes into one of your other residences a few days after the FBI asked to take a look at the boxes you had, but wouldn’t let them see. These are not jokey hypotheticals. These are facts if you’re TFG in question. |
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Trump is driving around his Loudoun golf course today
http://www.apimages.com/metadata/Index/Trump-FBI/43c6c6c12c444421835cf1bf48bbd0e3 |
I’d be fine if he just did this in silence for the rest of his life. Can that be part of the plea deal? |
Why ruin the fun? |
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Presidential appointees who are Senate confirmed are also given the title "The Honorable." But Jared was not Senate confirmed, IIRC. He was just an unpaid Presidential advisor. |
so what if they do? who would have to agree? Nancy or Chuck? I don't think either would have him there. |
There are a couple of reasons for this: 1) they need evidence of the declassification.* They don't have any, and they may know that it's a lie and lying to the Court in pleadings is bad; 2) getting other people - such as Kash Patel - to lie about it is suborning perjury, which is also bad; 3) they do not want Trump anywhere near a witness stand. *What they are trying to do is to convince the Court to make DOJ prove the documents were still classified. And this judge, who doesn't seem to know what she's doing, may very well do that. They are hoping to delay, delay, delay, and when they are finally out of time they are very much hoping to keep this case in this Judge's court. |