This is why the DOJ didn't want to release the Mar-a-Lago affidavit

volsrock

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Well, according to the affidavit, there appears to be two major concerns: where the documents were stored and how they were stored. The affidavit states: "I believe that the storage room and other spaces within the premises are not currently authorized locations for the storage of classified information or NDI." NDI is national defense information. So let me get this straight: Trump has some Trump administration documents locked up in the storage room of a basement of a private club guarded by Secret Service agents? That's the reason for the raid? These are 10 times more secure than Hillary Clinton's materials left on a server in Chappaqua, begging for our enemies to penetrate, but they also didn't like how the documents were stored.

Are you ready for this? It says of most significant concern was that highly classified records were un-foldered, intermixed with other records and otherwise unproperly identified. Wait a minute, you're telling me Trump's biggest crime is his filing system, that he mixed newspaper clippings with a love letter from Little Rocket Man? Call Staples right away. We need a paralegal in here immediately to organize these files. This is why the Justice Department didn't want to release the affidavit. It's embarrassing.

What ever happened to the nuclear secrets he was selling to the Saudis? Now, this is about a file cabinet? What's in the file cabinet again? Don't know. They won't tell us because it's classified. They'll just leak it.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/jesse...stice-department-didnt-want-release-affidavit


The affidavit admits there is a person that is saying Trump declassified the documents. so the FBI knew about it. Which means they could have confirmed with Trump if he did. And the Judge should have asked that very question.



The crime here is putting declassified documents with never classified documents.
 
The fact--FACT--that the National Archives and FBI previously visited the property, viewed the documents (in whole or part), and knew exactly where they were says this is nothing but a witch hunt and the FBI and DoJ screwed the pooch on this.

The FBI and National Archives clearly had previous opportunities to remove the documents but failed to do so. They are so screwed here.
 
The fact--FACT--that the National Archives and FBI previously visited the property, viewed the documents (in whole or part), and knew exactly where they were says this is nothing but a witch hunt and the FBI and DoJ screwed the pooch on this.

The FBI and National Archives clearly had previous opportunities to remove the documents but failed to do so. They are so screwed here.

You fascists are boring. Every day Garland sits on his ass our nation gets worse.
 
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The fact--FACT--that the National Archives and FBI previously visited the property, viewed the documents (in whole or part), and knew exactly where they were says this is nothing but a witch hunt and the FBI and DoJ screwed the pooch on this.

The FBI and National Archives clearly had previous opportunities to remove the documents but failed to do so. They are so screwed here.


and clearly there was no sense of urgency or reason it could not have been worked out as had been done previously.

the president needed to keep fabricating negative press with the midterms looming and looking grim meaning he would be getting the same treatment Trump's haad to deal with all this time and his crimes are real and serious. Not so ? it dovetails perfectly with his vote buying in the face of a cratering economy.
 
and clearly there was no sense of urgency or reason it could not have been worked out as had been done previously.

the president needed to keep fabricating negative press with the midterms looming and looking grim meaning he would be getting the same treatment Trump's haad to deal with all this time and his crimes are real and serious. Not so ? it dovetails perfectly with his vote buying in the face of a cratering economy.

Turd World politics at their best!
 
Well, according to the affidavit, there appears to be two major concerns: where the documents were stored and how they were stored. The affidavit states: "I believe that the storage room and other spaces within the premises are not currently authorized locations for the storage of classified information or NDI." NDI is national defense information. So let me get this straight: Trump has some Trump administration documents locked up in the storage room of a basement of a private club guarded by Secret Service agents? That's the reason for the raid? These are 10 times more secure than Hillary Clinton's materials left on a server in Chappaqua, begging for our enemies to penetrate, but they also didn't like how the documents were stored.

Are you ready for this? It says of most significant concern was that highly classified records were un-foldered, intermixed with other records and otherwise unproperly identified. Wait a minute, you're telling me Trump's biggest crime is his filing system, that he mixed newspaper clippings with a love letter from Little Rocket Man? Call Staples right away. We need a paralegal in here immediately to organize these files. This is why the Justice Department didn't want to release the affidavit. It's embarrassing.

What ever happened to the nuclear secrets he was selling to the Saudis? Now, this is about a file cabinet? What's in the file cabinet again? Don't know. They won't tell us because it's classified. They'll just leak it.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/jesse...stice-department-didnt-want-release-affidavit


The affidavit admits there is a person that is saying Trump declassified the documents. so the FBI knew about it. Which means they could have confirmed with Trump if he did. And the Judge should have asked that very question.



The crime here is putting declassified documents with never classified documents.

How big of an insult to The Secret Service is that?!@
 
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