Donnie Dumptruck says Mar-A-Lago's been searched by the FBI

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Imagine if, gasp Hillary had been found with classified documents all over her house. Republicans would be gleefully chanting lock her up.


Are we going to go after Clinton?

Clinton's emails did include messages with some paragraphs marked with a "(c)" for "Confidential."[107][108] The FBI investigation found that 110 messages contained information that was classified at the time it was sent. Sixty-five of those emails were found to contain information classified as "Secret;" more than 20 contained "Top-Secret" information.[109][110] Three emails, out of 30,000, were found to be marked as classified, although they lacked classified headers and were only marked with a small "c" in parentheses, described as "portion markings" by Comey.

Clinton personally wrote 104 of the 2,093 emails that were retroactively[115][116][117] found to contain information classified as "confidential."[57][118] Of the remaining emails that were classified after they were sent, Clinton aide Jake Sullivan wrote the most, at 215.[115]

According to the State Department, there were 2,093 email chains on the server that were retroactively marked as classified by the State Department as "Confidential," 65 as "Secret," and 22 as "Top Secret."[119][120]


She received unclassified emails from her staff about things she needed to know. She wasn’t storing Top Secret documents in an unsecured storage room at a club full of spies and criminals. Almost everyone in government receives emails with Confidential information when they are traveling, attending meetings, making phone calls, about current issues and events. It’s their job to have that information. The retroactively TS information was something like an email discussion whether a NY Times article about drone strikes was true, which everyone in the world knew to be true but the retroactive classifiers pretended was a big secret that the Secretary of State’s staff should not discuss with the Secretary of State. Nothing leaked from her server. It was as secure as or more secure than the State Department unclassified email system. Almost every person in the Trump Administration used private email and cell phones much more egregiously than anything Clinton did.


It is also perfectly fine to have confidential information on an unclassified computer.


It is indeed. Sensitive But Unclassified means exactly that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh look what I found.

"June 22, 2022

Kash Patel announces that he is officially a representative for Donald Trump at the National Archives: "And I am going to march down there - I've never told anyone this, because it just happened - and I am going to identify every single document that they blocked from being declassified at the National Archives and we are going to start putting that information out next week."

He made those comments on His Glory TV.

So, immediately after the FBI had a polite meeting in June, Kash gets appinted as custodian and admits on a random youtube channel that Trump has illegally retained classified documents that he intends to release.

? so the National Archives indicated that those docs cannot be declassified, and they knew it, but decided to "declassify" it themselves after the fact? Yea, sounds kosher. LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh look what I found.

"June 22, 2022

Kash Patel announces that he is officially a representative for Donald Trump at the National Archives: "And I am going to march down there - I've never told anyone this, because it just happened - and I am going to identify every single document that they blocked from being declassified at the National Archives and we are going to start putting that information out next week."

He made those comments on His Glory TV.

So, immediately after the FBI had a polite meeting in June, Kash gets appinted as custodian and admits on a random youtube channel that Trump has illegally retained classified documents that he intends to release.

? so the National Archives indicated that those docs cannot be declassified, and they knew it, but decided to "declassify" it themselves after the fact? Yea, sounds kosher. LOL


It's worse than that. An ex-Presidemt, let alone a Presidential archives custodian, doesn't have declassification power. He stated an intention to knowingly reveal known classified information. His statement in and of itself is a crime. Full on mens rea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh look what I found.

"June 22, 2022

Kash Patel announces that he is officially a representative for Donald Trump at the National Archives: "And I am going to march down there - I've never told anyone this, because it just happened - and I am going to identify every single document that they blocked from being declassified at the National Archives and we are going to start putting that information out next week."

He made those comments on His Glory TV.

So, immediately after the FBI had a polite meeting in June, Kash gets appinted as custodian and admits on a random youtube channel that Trump has illegally retained classified documents that he intends to release.


June 22? That's interesting, since that's the same day that the Trump Organization was served with a subpoena for surveillance video at MAL. From the WSJ

On June 22, the Trump Organization, the name for Mr. Trump’s family business, received a subpoena for surveillance footage from cameras at Mar-a-Lago. That footage was turned over, according to an official.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/fbi-quest-for-trump-documents-started-with-breezy-chats-tour-of-a-crowded-closet-11660169349

It seems that Trump knew he was in deep doo-doo at least by June.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh look what I found.

"June 22, 2022

Kash Patel announces that he is officially a representative for Donald Trump at the National Archives: "And I am going to march down there - I've never told anyone this, because it just happened - and I am going to identify every single document that they blocked from being declassified at the National Archives and we are going to start putting that information out next week."

He made those comments on His Glory TV.

So, immediately after the FBI had a polite meeting in June, Kash gets appinted as custodian and admits on a random youtube channel that Trump has illegally retained classified documents that he intends to release.


June 22? That's interesting, since that's the same day that the Trump Organization was served with a subpoena for surveillance video at MAL. From the WSJ

On June 22, the Trump Organization, the name for Mr. Trump’s family business, received a subpoena for surveillance footage from cameras at Mar-a-Lago. That footage was turned over, according to an official.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/fbi-quest-for-trump-documents-started-with-breezy-chats-tour-of-a-crowded-closet-11660169349

It seems that Trump knew he was in deep doo-doo at least by June.




Fascinating. Hutchinson's testimony was June 28th and Pasquale Cippolone was subpoened by the Jan 6th Committee on June 29th. Seems like it was quite the busy week.

June 3rd was the date of the FBI meeting while June 8th was the date of the FBI letter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Imagine if, gasp Hillary had been found with classified documents all over her house. Republicans would be gleefully chanting lock her up.


Are we going to go after Clinton?

Clinton's emails did include messages with some paragraphs marked with a "(c)" for "Confidential."[107][108] The FBI investigation found that 110 messages contained information that was classified at the time it was sent. Sixty-five of those emails were found to contain information classified as "Secret;" more than 20 contained "Top-Secret" information.[109][110] Three emails, out of 30,000, were found to be marked as classified, although they lacked classified headers and were only marked with a small "c" in parentheses, described as "portion markings" by Comey.

Clinton personally wrote 104 of the 2,093 emails that were retroactively[115][116][117] found to contain information classified as "confidential."[57][118] Of the remaining emails that were classified after they were sent, Clinton aide Jake Sullivan wrote the most, at 215.[115]

According to the State Department, there were 2,093 email chains on the server that were retroactively marked as classified by the State Department as "Confidential," 65 as "Secret," and 22 as "Top Secret."[119][120]


Did you even read what you copied and pasted? She turned the emails over and many of them were retroactively marked Classified.

TFG had boxes of documents marked Top Secret stashed at Mar-O-Lardo and wouldn't turn them over.

I like "Mar-A-Lardo"!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Imagine if, gasp Hillary had been found with classified documents all over her house. Republicans would be gleefully chanting lock her up.


Are we going to go after Clinton?

Clinton's emails did include messages with some paragraphs marked with a "(c)" for "Confidential."[107][108] The FBI investigation found that 110 messages contained information that was classified at the time it was sent. Sixty-five of those emails were found to contain information classified as "Secret;" more than 20 contained "Top-Secret" information.[109][110] Three emails, out of 30,000, were found to be marked as classified, although they lacked classified headers and were only marked with a small "c" in parentheses, described as "portion markings" by Comey.

Clinton personally wrote 104 of the 2,093 emails that were retroactively[115][116][117] found to contain information classified as "confidential."[57][118] Of the remaining emails that were classified after they were sent, Clinton aide Jake Sullivan wrote the most, at 215.[115]

According to the State Department, there were 2,093 email chains on the server that were retroactively marked as classified by the State Department as "Confidential," 65 as "Secret," and 22 as "Top Secret."[119][120]


Did you even read what you copied and pasted? She turned the emails over and many of them were retroactively marked Classified.

TFG had boxes of documents marked Top Secret stashed at Mar-O-Lardo and wouldn't turn them over.

I like "Mar-A-Lardo"!


+1

I also like all of the dark overtones that keep popping up like the abbreviation being MAL and Jared Kushner being the proud owner of the property at 666 5th Ave.
Anonymous
At this point the main question is which of his many crimes will put Donald Trump in prison. Will he get consecutive sentences?

Also:

Will Jared Kushner follow in his father's footsteps and go to prison.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh look what I found.

"June 22, 2022

Kash Patel announces that he is officially a representative for Donald Trump at the National Archives: "And I am going to march down there - I've never told anyone this, because it just happened - and I am going to identify every single document that they blocked from being declassified at the National Archives and we are going to start putting that information out next week."

He made those comments on His Glory TV.

So, immediately after the FBI had a polite meeting in June, Kash gets appinted as custodian and admits on a random youtube channel that Trump has illegally retained classified documents that he intends to release.


June 22? That's interesting, since that's the same day that the Trump Organization was served with a subpoena for surveillance video at MAL. From the WSJ

On June 22, the Trump Organization, the name for Mr. Trump’s family business, received a subpoena for surveillance footage from cameras at Mar-a-Lago. That footage was turned over, according to an official.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/fbi-quest-for-trump-documents-started-with-breezy-chats-tour-of-a-crowded-closet-11660169349

It seems that Trump knew he was in deep doo-doo at least by June.




Fascinating. Hutchinson's testimony was June 28th and Pasquale Cippolone was subpoened by the Jan 6th Committee on June 29th. Seems like it was quite the busy week.

June 3rd was the date of the FBI meeting while June 8th was the date of the FBI letter.


John Solomon, Trump's favorite "journalist," was given access by Trump to non-public documents at the National Archives on June 24.

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/06/24/trump-grants-records-access-to-conservative-favored-journalist-00042343

John Solomon wrote an article yesterday that said Trump got a secret Grand Jury subpoena for the MAL documents before the June 3 visit by the DOJ Chief of Counterintelligence

Two months before his Florida home was raided by the FBI, former President Donald Trump secretly received a grand jury subpoena for classified documents belonging to the National Archives, and voluntarily cooperated by turning over responsive evidence, surrendering security surveillance footage and allowing federal agents and a senior Justice Department lawyer to tour his private storage locker, according to a half dozen people familiar with the incident.

While the cooperation was mostly arranged by his lawyers, Trump personally surprised the DOJ National Security Division prosecutor and three FBI agents who came to his Mar-a-Lago compound on June 3, greeting them as they came to pick up a small number of documents compliant with the subpoena, the sources told Just the News, speaking only on condition of anonymity because the visit was covered by grand jury secrecy.

The subpoena requested any remaining documents Trump possessed with any classification markings, even if they involved photos of foreign leaders, correspondence or mementos from his presidency.


As Solomon tells it, the June 3 visit was so DOJ could personally retrieve the documents that were subpoenaed. And Trump was more than happy to cooperate.

Trump signaled his full cooperation, telling the agents and prosecutor, "Look, whatever you need let us know," according to two eyewitnesses. The federal team was surprised by the president's invitation and asked for an immediate favor: to see the 6-foot-by-10-foot storage locker where his clothes, shoes, documents and mementos from his presidency were stored at the compound.

Given Trump's instruction, the president's lawyers complied and allowed the search by the FBI before the entourage left cordially. Five days later, DOJ officials sent a letter to Trump's lawyers asking them to secure the storage locker with more than the lock they had seen. The Secret Service installed a more robust security lock to comply.

Around the same time, the Trump Organization, which owns Mar-a-Lago, received a request for surveillance video footage covering the locker and volunteered the footage to federal authorities, sources disclosed.


https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/trump-got-grand-jury-subpoena-spring-voluntarily-cooperated-home?utm_source=sf&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=twjs
Anonymous
Grand Jury you say

Solomon is very closely connected to Kash.
Anonymous
Wait a minute. According to that Politico article, John Solomon was also named one of Trump's official custodians.
Anonymous
This is what happens when the right demonizes our men and women in blue

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait a minute. According to that Politico article, John Solomon was also named one of Trump's official custodians.


Yep. It appears they were trying to use documents to tell the "real" story of Russiagate, and maybe the Ukraine impeachment.

As Nancy Pelosi said, "all roads lead to Putin."

Long twitter thread about Patel/Solomon and how they were going to release Natl Archives documents to rehabilitate Trump

Anonymous
That thread - none of it makes any sense. I'm lost.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when the right demonizes our men and women in blue


DEFUND THE FBI!!! -from trump supporters

I hope the DoJ puts an even bigger lens on the alt right movement now.
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