Mar- A Lago raided FBI Warrants

rkymtnman

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DIY-HP-LED

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I doubt either russia or saudi Arabia would turn trump away for not having a US passport...
Yeah, but he no longer has his ticket in since they took the docs. I wonder how many of those TS document sets were blackmail material? They took all Donald's passports and apparently he had two valid ones, an American one and a ?
Donald would have been in Dubai auctioning off those TS documents to the highest bidder like some James Bond villain. Joe would have had to drone strike the fucker with a flying Ginsu and make sushi of him right on the stage! :lol:
 

Budzbuddha

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Most recently, a House of Representatives internwas arrested this week for publishing private information about South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch. Information including home addresses, private cell phone numbers and more was reportedly added to the Senators’ Wikipedia pages.

The intern has initially been charged with 18 USC § 119 Making Public Restricted Personal Information. However, this federal law only applies to narrow categories of individuals, including:

  • any officer or employee of the United Statesor of any agency in any branch of the United States Government (including any member of the uniformed services);
  • jurors, witnesses, or other officer in or of, any court;
  • informants or witnesses in a Federal criminal investigation or prosecution;
  • a State or local officer or employee whose restricted personal information is made publicly available because of the participation in, or assistance provided to, a Federal criminal investigation by that officer or employee;
However, if you don’t fall into one of the above categories, there is no federal law that criminalizes all of the conduct that may be called doxing, such as publishing someone’s contact information. However, there is a federal law against stalking that may apply to many doxing incidents. 18 U.S. Code § 2261A provides:

“Whoever—
(2) with the intent to kill, injure, harass, intimidate, or place under surveillance with intent to kill, injure, harass, or intimidate another person, uses the mail, any interactive computer service or electronic communication service or electronic communication system of interstate commerce, or any other facility of interstate or foreign commerce to engage in a course of conduct that
(A) places that person in reasonable fear of the death of or serious bodily injury to a person …; or
(B) causes, attempts to cause, or would be reasonably expected to cause substantial emotional distress to a person …
shall be punished as provided in section 2261(b) of this title.”
Also state level filings ….

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rkymtnman

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Most recently, a House of Representatives internwas arrested this week for publishing private information about South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch. Information including home addresses, private cell phone numbers and more was reportedly added to the Senators’ Wikipedia pages.

The intern has initially been charged with 18 USC § 119 Making Public Restricted Personal Information. However, this federal law only applies to narrow categories of individuals, including:

  • any officer or employee of the United Statesor of any agency in any branch of the United States Government (including any member of the uniformed services);
  • jurors, witnesses, or other officer in or of, any court;
  • informants or witnesses in a Federal criminal investigation or prosecution;
  • a State or local officer or employee whose restricted personal information is made publicly available because of the participation in, or assistance provided to, a Federal criminal investigation by that officer or employee;
However, if you don’t fall into one of the above categories, there is no federal law that criminalizes all of the conduct that may be called doxing, such as publishing someone’s contact information. However, there is a federal law against stalking that may apply to many doxing incidents. 18 U.S. Code § 2261A provides:


Also state level filings ….

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Doxxing is against RIU's TOS. just a fyi. lol.
 

Budzbuddha

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Yeah, but he no longer has his ticket in since they took the docs. I wonder how many of those TS document sets were blackmail material? They took all Donald's passports and apparently he had two valid ones, an American one and a ?
Donald would have been in Dubai auctioning off those TS documents to the highest bidder like some James Bond villain. Joe would have had to drone strike the fucker with a flying Ginsu and make sushi of him right on the stage! :lol:
CCP passport ?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Most recently, a House of Representatives internwas arrested this week for publishing private information about South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch. Information including home addresses, private cell phone numbers and more was reportedly added to the Senators’ Wikipedia pages.

The intern has initially been charged with 18 USC § 119 Making Public Restricted Personal Information. However, this federal law only applies to narrow categories of individuals, including:

  • any officer or employee of the United Statesor of any agency in any branch of the United States Government (including any member of the uniformed services);
  • jurors, witnesses, or other officer in or of, any court;
  • informants or witnesses in a Federal criminal investigation or prosecution;
  • a State or local officer or employee whose restricted personal information is made publicly available because of the participation in, or assistance provided to, a Federal criminal investigation by that officer or employee;
However, if you don’t fall into one of the above categories, there is no federal law that criminalizes all of the conduct that may be called doxing, such as publishing someone’s contact information. However, there is a federal law against stalking that may apply to many doxing incidents. 18 U.S. Code § 2261A provides:


Also state level filings ….

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You may rest assured that after this bullshit, if the democrats win a useful majority there will be new laws aimed at domestic terrorism and a domestic terrorist watch list with no guns and no fly for those on it. If they win enough, count on it, they will turn the FBI loose on the fuckers and cut them off at the knees.
 
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