Trump took presidential documents to FL

Care to provide me with a source that says they took it to Arkansas?
So the Clinton rip off White House China, Rugs, Silverware, lamps , sofas, and chairs and you are concerned that it may have not gone to Arkansas but rather to New York. You are a special kind of stupid. :lolup:


Poor Richard Saunders ===> :legion:
 
Nope! Do your own homework, Skippy. :D

I don't think they took it to Arkansas anyway, maybe NY or that place they bought in DC.

They did take some furniture and silverware, though.

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I did my homework which is why I could say the claim they took WH furniture to Arkansas was absolutely false.
Your deflection doesn't make the claim they took WH furniture to Arkansas true.

Meanwhile furniture that was a gift with some confusion as to whether it was gifted to the building or the occupant is still not documents required by law to be turned over to the National Archive.
 
So the Clinton rip off White House China, Rugs, Silverware, lamps , sofas, and chairs and you are concerned that it may have not gone to Arkansas but rather to New York. You are a special kind of stupid. :lolup:


Poor Richard Saunders ===> :legion:

ROFLMAO.
I wasn't the one that claimed the Clintons took furniture to Arkansas. That was your special kind of stupid.
 
I did my homework which is why I could say the claim they took WH furniture to Arkansas was absolutely false.
Your deflection doesn't make the claim they took WH furniture to Arkansas true.

Meanwhile furniture that was a gift with some confusion as to whether it was gifted to the building or the occupant is still not documents required by law to be turned over to the National Archive.

Eat a dick, commie faggot.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...n-gifts/36773cf2-8120-4d58-b903-d76d39a6cc3f/

"However, government records show that the gifts that concerned Walters did not arrive at the White House until after the Clintons moved in. At least one of these items, a Ficks-Reed wicker table, was logged in at the White House on Feb. 8, 1993. The widow of the manufacturer, Joy Ficks, said last week that it was meant for the White House, not the Clintons.

This week, the Clintons returned the four items to the White House, along with other furnishings, after questions were raised about whether they actually belonged to the Clintons. All the furnishings had been designated official White House property by the Park Service in 1993."

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-feb-10-mn-23723-story.html
 
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I hope they can press charges against Trump for this?!! Trump thumbed his nose at the rules and simply ignored them, and he must be held accountable too?!!

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Clinton took White House furnishings to Arkansas

Let's examine what we both believe
The Clintons took furnishings they thought had been gifted to them personally. When told the items had been given to the building so the items didn't belong to the Clintons they returned them. All of this happened within a 3 week time frame. (The ABC story on the return is from Feb 8, 2001.)
I think it was a misunderstanding that was quickly rectified. You claim they stole them.

Trump took documents from the WH that he likely thought belonged to him. When told they belonged to the National Archive, lawyers were involved in negotiations and it took almost a year for the documents to be returned but they were returned.
I think that was a misunderstanding that took too long to rectify. If your standards are applied equally to all you should claim Trump stole the documents.

Are you willing to state that Trump stole documents from the WH? Or are you a weasel with no standards?
 
Eat a dick, commie faggot.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...n-gifts/36773cf2-8120-4d58-b903-d76d39a6cc3f/

"However, government records show that the gifts that concerned Walters did not arrive at the White House until after the Clintons moved in. At least one of these items, a Ficks-Reed wicker table, was logged in at the White House on Feb. 8, 1993. The widow of the manufacturer, Joy Ficks, said last week that it was meant for the White House, not the Clintons.

This week, the Clintons returned the four items to the White House, along with other furnishings, after questions were raised about whether they actually belonged to the Clintons. All the furnishings had been designated official White House property by the Park Service in 1993."

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-feb-10-mn-23723-story.html

Thanks for providing support of my statement that there was some confusion as to whether the gifts were to the Clintons or the building. Upon learning the gifts might not have been for them personally, the Clintons returned the items immediately. Do you think that is theft on the part of the Clintons? If you think it was theft then do you agree that you should also consider Trump's actions in taking documents to be theft? Or are you a weasel too?
 
Thanks for providing support of my statement that there was some confusion as to whether the gifts were to the Clintons or the building. Upon learning the gifts might not have been for them personally, the Clintons returned the items immediately. Do you think that is theft on the part of the Clintons? If you think it was theft then do you agree that you should also consider Trump's actions in taking documents to be theft? Or are you a weasel too?

It was NOT immediately. I remember..Hillary didn't wanna give the stuff back at all!

Trump had some documents and paid for his own damn furnishings and silverware and didn't steal them out of the White House. :rolleyes:
 
It was NOT immediately. I remember..Hillary didn't wanna give the stuff back at all!

Trump had some documents and paid for his own damn furnishings and silverware and didn't steal them out of the White House. :rolleyes:

The Clintons left the WH on Jan 21, 2001. The ABC story reporting the furniture had been returned is from Feb 8, 2001. That looks pretty dang quick. Less than 3 weeks. And the furniture had to be packed up and shipped in that time frame.
The Clintons paid for the furnishings that were gifted to them personally that they took that exceeded $400 in value as required by law.

I see you are a weasel since you think taking something from the WH that doesn't belong to you is only stealing if a Democrat does it.
 
The Clintons left the WH on Jan 21, 2001. The ABC story reporting the furniture had been returned is from Feb 8, 2001. That looks pretty dang quick. Less than 3 weeks. And the furniture had to be packed up and shipped in that time frame.
The Clintons paid for the furnishings that were gifted to them personally that they took that exceeded $400 in value as required by law.

I see you are a weasel since you think taking something from the WH that doesn't belong to you is only stealing if a Democrat does it.

Bitch! Hillary tried to furnish her new house with stolen stuff from the White House, motherfucker! FACT!

Trump having having some papers is NOT the same thing!
 
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