• #45's passports

    From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 31 07:29:53 2022
    ""The government seized the contents of a desk drawer that contained
    classified documents and governmental records commingled with other
    documents," explained prosecutors in the filing. "The other documents
    included two official passports, one of which was expired, and one
    personal passport, which was expired. The location of the passports is
    relevant evidence in an investigation of unauthorized retention and
    mishandling of national defense information."

    As The Guardian's Hugo Lowell noted on Twitter, by seizing Trump's
    passports and cataloguing that they were in the same drawer as
    classified information, the Justice Department now has clear evidence
    that Trump himself must have been reviewing and holding onto these
    documents personally — as opposed to his staffers or lawyers doing so."

    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-passport/

    TB

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  • From dm_callier@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Wed Aug 31 07:42:58 2022
    On Wednesday, August 31, 2022 at 7:29:57 AM UTC-7, Technobarbarian wrote:
    ""The government seized the contents of a desk drawer that contained classified documents and governmental records commingled with other documents," explained prosecutors in the filing. "The other documents included two official passports, one of which was expired, and one
    personal passport, which was expired. The location of the passports is relevant evidence in an investigation of unauthorized retention and mishandling of national defense information."

    As The Guardian's Hugo Lowell noted on Twitter, by seizing Trump's
    passports and cataloguing that they were in the same drawer as
    classified information, the Justice Department now has clear evidence
    that Trump himself must have been reviewing and holding onto these
    documents personally — as opposed to his staffers or lawyers doing so."

    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-passport/

    TB
    Sometimes reality is much more interesting than fiction. I'm enjoying the build up to the inevitable denouement...will it be "Lock him up" or just the usual "sound and fury, signifying nothing..."

    We're here until Thursday. Try the beef...

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  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 31 09:08:37 2022
    On 8/31/2022 7:42 AM, dm_callier wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 31, 2022 at 7:29:57 AM UTC-7, Technobarbarian wrote:
    ""The government seized the contents of a desk drawer that contained
    classified documents and governmental records commingled with other
    documents," explained prosecutors in the filing. "The other documents
    included two official passports, one of which was expired, and one
    personal passport, which was expired. The location of the passports is
    relevant evidence in an investigation of unauthorized retention and
    mishandling of national defense information."

    As The Guardian's Hugo Lowell noted on Twitter, by seizing Trump's
    passports and cataloguing that they were in the same drawer as
    classified information, the Justice Department now has clear evidence
    that Trump himself must have been reviewing and holding onto these
    documents personally — as opposed to his staffers or lawyers doing so."

    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-passport/

    TB
    Sometimes reality is much more interesting than fiction. I'm enjoying the build up to the inevitable denouement...will it be "Lock him up" or just the usual "sound and fury, signifying nothing..."

    We're here until Thursday. Try the beef...

    Even if it's just "sound and fury" I'm expecting a grand show.
    Unless they can find a really good excuse not to I expect the DOJ to
    indict the idiot. That will push the: whining, wailing, whataboutism,
    threats and violence to a whole new level. If nothing else this will
    further expose the real #45.

    One of the fun things here is that this is just a warmup
    performance. #45's legal problems don't begin or end with stolen
    documents. Some of the "experts" think that he's laying the groundwork
    for an insanity defense with his recent social media posts. I think we
    can count on him getting even crazier as we go along.

    At this point the Republicans have two big fears. One of them is
    that #45 will make the midterm elections about him, which is pretty much guaranteed. The other big fear is that he will never give any of the
    millions he has raised to other candidates. That was never going to happen.

    TB

    The Ferengi first rule of acquisition: "Once you have their money never
    give it back."

    The tenth rule: "Greed is eternal."

    #17: "A contract is a contract....but only between Feringi"

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 31 19:02:47 2022
    On 8/31/2022 7:42 AM, dm_callier wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 31, 2022 at 7:29:57 AM UTC-7, Technobarbarian wrote:
    ""The government seized the contents of a desk drawer that contained
    classified documents and governmental records commingled with other
    documents," explained prosecutors in the filing. "The other documents
    included two official passports, one of which was expired, and one
    personal passport, which was expired. The location of the passports is
    relevant evidence in an investigation of unauthorized retention and
    mishandling of national defense information."

    As The Guardian's Hugo Lowell noted on Twitter, by seizing Trump's
    passports and cataloguing that they were in the same drawer as
    classified information, the Justice Department now has clear evidence
    that Trump himself must have been reviewing and holding onto these
    documents personally — as opposed to his staffers or lawyers doing so."

    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-passport/

    TB
    Sometimes reality is much more interesting than fiction. I'm enjoying the build up to the inevitable denouement...will it be "Lock him up" or just the usual "sound and fury, signifying nothing..."

    We're here until Thursday. Try the beef...

    I kind of like how the sound and fury is washing over the rest of the retrumplicans:

    Democrat Mary Peltola has defeated Republican Sarah Palin in the special election for Alaska’s vacant House seat, a big upset over the former
    governor in the state’s first election under ranked-choice voting.

    Peltola, a former state legislator who will become Alaska’s first
    indigenous member of Congress, defeated a special election field that
    included Palin and another Republican, Nick Begich III. The Democrat
    finished first in the initial tally and then won enough second-choice
    votes from Begich’s supporters to see off Palin, who had former
    President Donald Trump’s endorsement and previously won a statewide
    campaign in 2006.

    Palin was making her first run for elected office since resigning as
    Alaska’s governor in 2009, a year after she was nominated as John
    McCain’s vice-presidential running mate.

    Defeat for Palin closes the door on an immediate political comeback —
    but she is also on the ballot in Alaska’s regularly scheduled
    congressional election this fall, when the winner will earn a full
    two-year term.

    https://www.politico.com/news/2022/08/31/democrat-peltola-beats-palin-in-alaska-special-election-upset-00054428

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