Mar- A Lago raided FBI Warrants

ANC

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You look at what's happening, 'kay. You look at what's happening and it's disgusting. They staged that photo of the documents I took and spread them on the floor, like I'm messy. I'm not messy, they took them out of cartons and spread them.:clap:

Keep talking Loser45.
foking idiot, they found over 100 documents, they just showed these documents were top secret.... and how many there were,

The idiot seems to think he is just in trouble for leaving his room untidy.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump 'devoured' intel briefings as he sought 'leverage' on allies he disliked:

Donald Trump's intelligence briefing habits while in office were the subject of a deep-dive by The New York Times published online on Thursday evening.

"As president, Donald J. Trump showed the most interest in intelligence briefings when the topics revolved around his personal relationships with world leaders and the power available at his fingertips," the newspaper reported. "Mr. Trump’s appetite for sensitive information is now at the heart of the criminal investigation into his handling of hundreds of classified documents he kept at his Florida home after leaving office."

Trump was particularly focused on his counterparts on the world stage.

"Mr. Trump devoured intelligence briefings about his foreign counterparts before and after calls with them. He was eager to deepen his relationships with autocrats like Kim Jong-un of North Korea or Xi Jinping of China and to get leverage over allies he took a personal dislike to, such as Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, President Emmanuel Macron of France and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada," The Times reported.

A document identified as having information concerning Macron was listed by the FBI as having been recovered from Mar-a-Lago.

"With many world leaders, Mr. Trump, whose own dalliances were the stuff of gossip columns for years, was fascinated by what the C.I.A. had learned about his international counterparts’ supposed extramarital affairs — not because he was going to confront them with the information, former officials said, but rather because he found it titillating," the newspaper reported.

Trump had reportedly bragged to friends he "knew illicit details" about Macron's sex life.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The New York Times
Trump's Legal Jab Left Him Open to Justice Dept. Strike

Former President Donald Trump may have thought that he was playing offense when he asked a federal judge last week for an independent review of documents seized from his residence in Florida — a move that, at best, could delay but not derail an investigation into his handling of the records.

But on Tuesday night, the Justice Department used a routine court filing in the matter to initiate a blistering counteroffensive that disclosed new evidence that Trump and his legal team may have interfered with the inquiry.

In the filing, in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, department officials revealed more details about the classified materials that Trump had taken from the White House, including a remarkable photograph of several of them arrayed on the floor of Mar-a-Lago, his home and private club in Florida. In what read at times like a road map for a potential prosecution down the road, the filing also laid out evidence that Trump and his lawyers may have obstructed justice.

It was as if Trump, seeming not to fully grasp the potential hazards of his modest legal move, cracked open a door, allowing the Justice Department to push past him and seize the initiative.

“The Trump team got more than they bargained for,” said Preet Bharara, a former U.S. attorney in Manhattan and a longtime critic of Trump. “In response to a thin and tardy special master motion, DOJ was given the opportunity to be expansive.”

Federal prosecutors do not appear to be close to a decision about whether to charge Trump or anyone else in the documents case. Nor is it not clear yet what harm, if any, to national security was done by Trump’s decision to keep the classified documents at his beachfront club — or even what specific subjects they covered.
 

Herb & Suds

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foking idiot, they found over 100 documents, they just showed these documents were top secret.... and how many there were,

The idiot seems to think he is just in trouble for leaving his room untidy.
If the judge he hand picked then selected by sending lawyers to file in that specific court only when she was available turns out to be a true magat
She might just blow this whole thing up to save him and make herself very wealthy
Church money is MAGA money and it’s huge
 

Polly Wog

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Trump 'devoured' intel briefings as he sought 'leverage' on allies he disliked:

Donald Trump's intelligence briefing habits while in office were the subject of a deep-dive by The New York Times published online on Thursday evening.

"As president, Donald J. Trump showed the most interest in intelligence briefings when the topics revolved around his personal relationships with world leaders and the power available at his fingertips," the newspaper reported. "Mr. Trump’s appetite for sensitive information is now at the heart of the criminal investigation into his handling of hundreds of classified documents he kept at his Florida home after leaving office."

Trump was particularly focused on his counterparts on the world stage.

"Mr. Trump devoured intelligence briefings about his foreign counterparts before and after calls with them. He was eager to deepen his relationships with autocrats like Kim Jong-un of North Korea or Xi Jinping of China and to get leverage over allies he took a personal dislike to, such as Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, President Emmanuel Macron of France and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada," The Times reported.

A document identified as having information concerning Macron was listed by the FBI as having been recovered from Mar-a-Lago.

"With many world leaders, Mr. Trump, whose own dalliances were the stuff of gossip columns for years, was fascinated by what the C.I.A. had learned about his international counterparts’ supposed extramarital affairs — not because he was going to confront them with the information, former officials said, but rather because he found it titillating," the newspaper reported.

Trump had reportedly bragged to friends he "knew illicit details" about Macron's sex life.
Bingo
 

schuylaar

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Your country isn't the only Democracy that we should be concerned about. I'm talking about the bigger picture here. Not some local yokels who can't comprehend the difference between their asshole from a shit hole in the ground. Gab and Truth Social have nothing to do with it except for the Propaganda portion.
You did capitalize gab.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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we will indeed need to take serious steps to prevent Socrates’ boys from shouting down the walls of the nation in the future.

EVERYTHING in the Constituion that hinges on “character” needs to be spelled out , with serious penalties for acting as if one has neither honor or character

We need to NATIONALIZE ELECTIONS. Dead serious. Voting hours set nationally, polling places per 10-30k voters mandated & protected, Mail-in voting a commonplace choice, district boundaries dictated by uninformed rules & procedures. Voting in a new state-of-residence ought to be as familiar and predictable as Starbuck is - whether it’s @ SeaTac, or in Ludowissi.

Members of government who act against the clear intent of the law should be expelled or never seated: not ‘may’, but ‘SHALL’,; and may never ‘earn’ or hold a public position, not even unofficial, not even volunteer. Traitors don’t get to play, they don’t get to cheer; they don’t even get to watch (AFAIC).

THAT’s for openers; I’ve thought so much about these things, i don’t want to start rattling & lose my train of thought, so that’s enough for now.


FAIRNESS DOCTRINE

Let the PO (minus DeJoyless) oversee the internet. They’re good with mail fraud, let them take care of online fraud, too. Let them establish common-carrier rules, and meaningful controls, let them work with the EFF & FSF to preserve & extend privacy, security, & accountability (suck it, Zuck).

Gotta take a break now
letting the post office be in control of all that is a good idea, but first we would have to get rid of dejoy...what a fuckface little cocksucker he is, a craven trump asskisser who is blatantly mismanaging his appointment...i don't know what has to happen for Biden to be able to shit can him, but it needs to happen.
but the post office setting up rules and regulations, and having the people to enforce those rules would be great...
establish rules for all carriers to follow, establish hate speech rules that all platforms HAVE to follow, or shut them the fuck down...including shit like 4chan...a little bubble of hell on earth that should have been shut the fuck down the day before the first post ever appeared on it...make things way the fuck tougher on people predating on the elderly, and the just plain stupid.
make it a federal offense to run phishing scams, to run any kind of scams...start prosecuting and locking up some of the people running this shit and it'll make all the others a lot more circumspect about their activities...
 
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