HikerGuy83
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Be great if they threw Bush in prison too.Couldn't happen to a nicer guy... LOL!!!
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Be great if they threw Bush in prison too.Couldn't happen to a nicer guy... LOL!!!
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When the AI reaches singularity and ALL becomes known. Guys like GW will have lots to answer for. Estimates show 2027.Be great if they threw Bush in prison too.
The guy was a spy. The system still works.
Be great if they threw Bush in prison too.
Seems a "foreign entity" turned him in.
If that were the case then Ukraine would not have received the Bradleys and AbrahamsTrump is KGB
If that were the case then Ukraine would not have received the Bradleys and Abrahams
Be great if they threw Bush in prison too.
Link to trump being guilty of the same thing…How is Bolton guilty but Trump is innocent of the same thing? Asking for a friend.
Because Trump could declassify anything by just thinking about itHow is Bolton guilty but Trump is innocent of the same thing? Asking for a friend.
How is Bolton guilty but Trump is innocent of the same thing? Asking for a friend.
Yep.Next up, Schiff and Jack Smith.
Yep.
They don't actually need convictions. This is about intimidation, across the board. Government employees, military, businesses, press, internet, citizens, whomever.
That's one of the foundational elements of authoritarianism.
This is yet another petty vendetta based on projection that is going nowhere.Just coming in.
He committed obvious crimes.
A federal grand jury indicted former Trump national security adviser John Bolton Thursday on 18 counts of illegally hoarding or sending sensitive national security information — meaning the longtime pillar of the Republican foreign policy establishment could face decades in prison.The indictment in Greenbelt, Md. federal court alleges that Bolton sent sensitive national security documents through a personal AOL email account and knowingly transmitted materials related to foreign policy matters after leaving the White House....
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Ex-Trump national security adviser John Bolton indicted on charges of mishandling classified information
Bolton, 76, served as President Trump’s national security adviser from April 2018 until his firing in September 2019.nypost.com
**** that , let them stew & be tail end Charlies , move on Clapper & Wray & Brennan prontoYep.
They don't actually need convictions. This is about intimidation, across the board. Government employees, military, businesses, press, internet, citizens, whomever.
That's one of the foundational elements of authoritarianism.
Petraeus did the same as Bolton and his felonies were plea bargained down to a misdemeanor charge, with no jail time. The DOJ will have to call for a similar penalty for Bolton, in order to not show selective prosecution or vindictive prosecution, you would think?Just coming in.
He committed obvious crimes.
A federal grand jury indicted former Trump national security adviser John Bolton Thursday on 18 counts of illegally hoarding or sending sensitive national security information — meaning the longtime pillar of the Republican foreign policy establishment could face decades in prison.The indictment in Greenbelt, Md. federal court alleges that Bolton sent sensitive national security documents through a personal AOL email account and knowingly transmitted materials related to foreign policy matters after leaving the White House....
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Ex-Trump national security adviser John Bolton indicted on charges of mishandling classified information
Bolton, 76, served as President Trump’s national security adviser from April 2018 until his firing in September 2019.nypost.com
Petraeus did the same as Bolton and his felonies were plea bargained down to a misdemeanor charge, with no jail time. The DOJ will have to call for a similar penalty for Bolton, in order to not show selective prosecution or vindictive prosecution, you would think?