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The National Archives is free to request records, as a matter of fact, the National Archives asked me for a copy of a record that they did not possess. Like President Trump, I was pleased to cooperate. Now think about it, would the president take the nuclear codes or anything else he might think if released would endanger our country? Just consider it, remembering that we have been through this scenario before, the press using anonymous sources in order to falsely discredit President Trump.No record of it. Moreover, he returned some classified information to the National Archives when they called for it to be returned. If it was unclassified, he wouldn't have had to do that.
Yeah, it was dumb not do declassify some of it. But some of it would severely damange U.S. security if it was to be made public, and he seems to have had the sense to realize that when he stole the documents.
There is no security breach, there are federal agencies which are operating on their own against political opponents.Whether the source is someone who is concerned with honor and patriotism, or whether he or she is merely looking to avoid prison really doesn't matter. What matters is a severe security breach gets fixed. Secondarily, the perps involved need to spend a little time behind bars.
There is no security breach, there are federal agencies which are operating on their own against political opponents.
The National Archives is free to request records, as a matter of fact, the National Archives asked me for a copy of a record that they did not possess. Like President Trump, I was pleased to cooperate.
a little
There does not have to be.
There does not have to be.
Sen. Tim Kaine says Trump and GOP's "violent" rhetoric about government after Mar-a-Lago search raises risk of "political mayhem" — "The Takeout"
The highly sensitive material that could cause grave damage to national interests is probably related to the investigation of Hunter Biden. It would cause grave damage to the FBI and the DOJ if the truth about Joe's involvement got out.The National Archives is free to request records, as a matter of fact, the National Archives asked me for a copy of a record that they did not possess. Like President Trump, I was pleased to cooperate. Now think about it, would the president take the nuclear codes or anything else he might think if released would endanger our country? Just consider it, remembering that we have been through this scenario before, the press using anonymous sources in order to falsely discredit President Trump.
Is this where we talk about Antifa?
The highly sensitive material that could cause grave damage to national interests is probably related to the investigation of Hunter Biden.
That story crashed and burned pretty quickly:
The new poll of 1,000 respondents conducted April 21-23 found that Trump is viewed as most responsible for the violence at the Capitol, with 45% deeming the former president liable for the hours-long siege of the seat of American government. Trump is blamed by 79% of Democrats and one-third (32%) of independents, as well as solid pluralities or majorities of all races, ages, genders and income and education levels.
The Republicans who responded in the poll have an entirely different view, however. Nearly a third (31%) of Republicans blame the Democratic Party for the violence at the Capitol. Antifa – the informal anti-fascist political activist group – was blamed by over one-fifth (22%) of Republicans, while 16% blamed the U.S. Capitol Police, who have reported that over 70 officers were injured in the siege.
“A little over 100 days since the shocking events that resulted in five deaths, scores of injured police officers, millions of dollars of damage to the U.S. Capitol and the temporary delay in the certification of the presidential election, close to 6-in-10 Americans describe the event as a ‘riot,’” says Tatishe Nteta, associate professor of political science at UMass Amherst and director of the poll. “Partisanship is a lens by which we see the political world, however, and unsurprisingly partisanship plays a central role in the ways that Americans describe the events that took place on January 6th.”
Republicans Blame Democrats, Antifa and U.S. Capitol Police for Jan. 6 Mayhem, According to New UMass Amherst/WCVB Poll | UMass Amherst
Notice that while republican leaders were pushing that hoax, even most rank-and-file republicans weren't buying the story.
Security experts told USA TODAY antifa was not involved in the Jan. 6 attack, and USA TODAY and other news outlets have repeatedly debunked the claim that antifa agitators played a role in the riot. The footage provides no evidence to support the claim. It shows pro-Trump rioters as the attack was underway; some of the rioters identified in the video are well-known Trump supporters.
Fact check: Video shows pro-Trump mob, not Antifa, inside Capitol
Alright, what is your evidence that the Dems didn't look over or even condone or encourage the rioting?
Curious what type of espionage the FBI will find in the signed napkins and Picture albums they took.
I'd be willing to look at your cliam that they did do any of that. Your standard of "guilty unless proven innocent" works in North Korea, but not in the U.S.
Nice try,though. Let's see what you have.
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