and kept over 150 documents for his personal cache.
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with his Crayola set.
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Pretty sure we’re going to have posts about him until he’s not.
So sorry.
Blame your party.
Bombshell. You schmucks need to look in the mirror. You believe everything that comes out only to have it turn out to be nothing. You want to believe these things are true even when they aren’t. You fall for it every day. Baron’s picture of Lucy with the ball is absolutely perfect in describing you idiots.
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I do enjoy some Looney Tunes.
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FBI executed its warrant...meaning that either she (Christina Bobb), or her client (DJT) is in big trouble for lying to the DOJ and NARA. Moreover, there is Mar-a-Lago video evidence that multiple people were transferring documents from the boxes in question to other boxes...they will now be investigated for their parts in this whole affair...I suspect some, if not all, of them will be cooperative with the FBI.
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remaining in Mar-a-Lago...obvious wrong...and potentially criminal for her, and/or DJT...
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On June 3, Jay Bratt, the chief of the counterespionage section of the national security division of the Justice Department, went to Mar-a-Lago to meet with two of Mr. Trump’s lawyers, Evan Corcoran and Christina Bobb, and retrieve any remaining classified material to satisfy the subpoena. Mr. Corcoran went through the boxes himself to identify classified material beforehand, according to two people familiar with his efforts.
Mr. Corcoran showed Mr. Bratt the basement storage room where, he said, the remaining material had been kept.
Mr. Trump briefly came to see the investigators during the visit.
Mr. Bratt and the agents who joined him were given a sheaf of classified material, according to two people familiar with the meeting. Mr. Corcoran then drafted a statement, which Ms. Bobb, who is said to be the custodian of the documents, signed. It asserted that, to the best of her knowledge, all classified material that was there had been returned, according to two people familiar with the statement.
Mr. Corcoran did not respond to repeated requests for comment. Ms. Bobb did not respond to an email seeking comment.
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Making a false statement to the DOJ/FBI/NARA is criminal offense...ergo, my contention that either, or both, the attorney(s) and DJT are in serious jeopardy....do you disagree?...if so, why?
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/22/us/politics/trump-mar-a-lago-documents.html
I'll leave it to the board lawyers to decide how hard that will actually be to do.
the truth...there will be an investigation and "someone" is going to be in big trouble...right now, Christina Bobb's signature is on the letter...the DOJ will start with her.
Never mind that it's now being alleged the FBI hid exculpatory evidence of Trump's cooperation. Also that it was obtained under the auspices of document retrieval but was in reality related to the January 6 nonsense. Another big no no. And it violated Garlands own edict to exercise the least amount of intrusion possible.
For a law and order guy like Tyrone he's very selective about who's rights get protected and who's get stepped on.
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