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Comments by "Above Ground" (@Above-Ground) on "Women Are SICK Of Weaponized Incompetence" video.
Take a pill, Incel.
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Lamest troll of the day. So far...
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@crimsonstorm34 <<< The trolling Incel continues...
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“We will immediately repeal and replace ObamaCare - and nobody can do that like me.” -The Leader of the Coup. Fake News.
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@straightwhitemale966 “I will build a great, great wall on our southern border, and I will make Mexico pay for that wall. Mark my words.” -The Leader of the Coup. Fake News.
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@MAGApepe The Indictment reads: "The classified documents TRUMP stored in his boxes included information regarding defense and weapons capabilities of both the United States and foreign countries; United States nuclear programs; potential vulnerabilities of the United States and its allies to military attack; and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack.”
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@MAGApepe "The classified documents described in the indictment are some of the most sensitive information we possess, This type of information should never be removed from a secured facility and once discovered should have been immediately returned.” said Mick Mulroy, a senior Pentagon official in the Trump administration.
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@straightwhitemale966 The Presidential Records Act (PRA) In 1978, Congress passed the Presidential Records Act, which states that any records created or received by the President as part of his constitutional, statutory, or ceremonial duties are the property of the United States government and will be managed by NARA at the end of the administration.
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@straightwhitemale966 The Presidential Records Act (PRA) in1978, changed the legal status of Presidential and Vice Presidential materials. Under the PRA, the official records of the President and his staff are owned by the United States, not by the President.
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@totalwater9431 The indictment lists 31 specific documents Trump was intentionally withholding from federal officials after they requested the return of all national security records. Twenty-one of the documents are described as Top Secret, nine as secret and one involving “military contingency planning of the United States.”
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@MAGApepe Republican Rep. Ken Buck, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, said that “there were national security implications from having documents in an unsecure area.” The Colorado lawmaker added: “I think that the prosecutor really went into a lot of detail to explain to the American public why it was necessary to indict a former president.”
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@totalwater9431 A key former White House official was interviewed earlier this year by special counsel prosecutors investigating the handling of classified materials. The former official said he told federal prosecutors that Trump knew the proper process for declassifying documents and followed it correctly at times while in office. The former official described working with Trump and his top advisers to properly declassify certain documents.
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@straightwhitemale966 The Leader of the Coup against the United States claimed that he had a “standing order” to declassify documents he took from the Oval Office. But 18 former top Trump officials said they never heard any such order during their time working for Trump, including John Kelly, who spent 17 months as Trump’s chief of staff between 2017 and 2019. “Nothing approaching an order that foolish was ever given,” Kelly said.
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@totalwater9431 Trump’s former national security adviser Robert O’Brien testified that during conversations with Trump, he made clear that the president has the authority to declassify but it only applies while they are in office – and even then, there is a process they have to go through.
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@crimsonstorm34 Trump lawyer James Trusty said the federal charges include conspiracy to obstruct justice, false statements, obstruction, unauthorized retention of national security documents and other Espionage Act violations. Espionage.
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