Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"A document describing a foreign government’s military defenses, including its nuclear capabilities"
There are only 8 countries it could be - UK, France, China, Russia, India, Pakistan, North Korea & Israel
Israel would be the most interesting, since they've never officially admitted they have nukes.
It could be Iran since the Post says “capabilities.”
Re-reading this, I think you're right, it probably is Iran. And how do we know? Because loudmouth and chief Trump sycophant Kash Patel has told us. (Remember, Kash was the only person mentioned by name in the DOJ filing.)
Listen to the first couple of minutes of Kash's podcast from March where he says he and Trump think Iran were only a couple of months away from a nuclear weapon and that Trump "closely followed" the intelligence on Iran's nuclear program. And that he couldn't go into details because it was "sensitive and classified," but Trump thinks Iran is close to a nuclear weapon or nuclear weapons grade material.
So why would Trump keep intelligence relating to that? To hide it from the Biden administration?
Kash's podcast https://www.audible.com/pd/Kashs-Corner-A-Weakened-America-and-a-China-Russia-Iran-Alliance-Podcast/B09X65GF2X
If that part is true, how would GOP think this is okay? Trying to harm your successor by hiding national security information got to be absolutely tresonous activity.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this taking so long to just get to an arrest or dropped case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"A document describing a foreign government’s military defenses, including its nuclear capabilities"
There are only 8 countries it could be - UK, France, China, Russia, India, Pakistan, North Korea & Israel
Israel would be the most interesting, since they've never officially admitted they have nukes.
It could be Iran since the Post says “capabilities.”
Re-reading this, I think you're right, it probably is Iran. And how do we know? Because loudmouth and chief Trump sycophant Kash Patel has told us. (Remember, Kash was the only person mentioned by name in the DOJ filing.)
Listen to the first couple of minutes of Kash's podcast from March where he says he and Trump think Iran were only a couple of months away from a nuclear weapon and that Trump "closely followed" the intelligence on Iran's nuclear program. And that he couldn't go into details because it was "sensitive and classified," but Trump thinks Iran is close to a nuclear weapon or nuclear weapons grade material.
So why would Trump keep intelligence relating to that? To hide it from the Biden administration?
Kash's podcast https://www.audible.com/pd/Kashs-Corner-A-Weakened-America-and-a-China-Russia-Iran-Alliance-Podcast/B09X65GF2X
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"A document describing a foreign government’s military defenses, including its nuclear capabilities"
There are only 8 countries it could be - UK, France, China, Russia, India, Pakistan, North Korea & Israel
Israel would be the most interesting, since they've never officially admitted they have nukes.
It could be Iran since the Post says “capabilities.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it impossible for the GOP to just say, he's wrong? What he did is wrong and we need to let the DOJ do their jobs and see how bad it is.
They need to condemn his actions. There's no mitigating circumstances, he's in the wrong.
It’s a cult and the cult leader takes revenge on anyone who steps out of line. The primaries ended yesterday though so maybe?
Nah.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the poster who said they were sure it was going to be about nuclear power plants. LOL
What say you now?
Anonymous wrote:"A document describing a foreign government’s military defenses, including its nuclear capabilities"
There are only 8 countries it could be - UK, France, China, Russia, India, Pakistan, North Korea & Israel
Israel would be the most interesting, since they've never officially admitted they have nukes.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it impossible for the GOP to just say, he's wrong? What he did is wrong and we need to let the DOJ do their jobs and see how bad it is.
They need to condemn his actions. There's no mitigating circumstances, he's in the wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it impossible for the GOP to just say, he's wrong? What he did is wrong and we need to let the DOJ do their jobs and see how bad it is.
They need to condemn his actions. There's no mitigating circumstances, he's in the wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it impossible for the GOP to just say, he's wrong? What he did is wrong and we need to let the DOJ do their jobs and see how bad it is.
They need to condemn his actions. There's no mitigating circumstances, he's in the wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it impossible for the GOP to just say, he's wrong? What he did is wrong and we need to let the DOJ do their jobs and see how bad it is.
They need to condemn his actions. There's no mitigating circumstances, he's in the wrong.