Of course he did, because you were told that, it makes it so.![]()
It was an ongoing concern for his staff and advisors. Is this the first time you heard it?
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Of course he did, because you were told that, it makes it so.![]()
needy & reckless & incompetent &........................................ ...................................._________________________________________________
A paying Mar-a-Lago member took photos of Trump being briefed on North Korea — and posted them to Facebook
Natasha Bertrand
Feb 13, 2017, 11:53 AM
"Trump's National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and Chief Strategist Steve Bannon left their seats to huddle closer to Trump as documents were produced and phone calls were placed to officials in Washington and Tokyo," according to CNN. "The patio was lit only with candles and moonlight, so aides used the camera lights on their phones to help the stone-faced Trump and Abe read through the documents."
Richard DeAgazio, a retired investor and member of Mar-a-Lago, took photos of the scene and posted them on his Facebook page, which he has since deleted.
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"HOLY MOLY !!!" DeAgazio wrote in a caption for another photo. "It was fascinating to watch the flurry of activity at dinner when the news came that North Korea had launched a missile in the direction of Japan. The Prime Minister Abe of Japan huddles with his staff and the president is on the phone with Washington DC. The two world leaders then conferred and then went into another room for hastily arranged press conference. Wow.....the center of the action!!!"
A paying Mar-a-Lago member took photos of Trump being briefed on North Korea — and posted them to Facebook
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Well, that's what you heard, anyways.It was an ongoing concern for his staff and advisors. Is this the first time you heard it?
Two years after Trump left office still some major Trump Derangement Syndrome going on. How pathetic. LOL-We know that the former President had classified documents at Mar-A-Lago, and we know that the National Archives was told that he had returned everything, which was not true. For the purposes of this poll, whether or not he had the power to issue blanket declassifications is irrelevant.
I'd just like to know why he wanted to take and hang on to documents that had been rated classified and above. That's a fair question, isn't it?
Ideas?
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Agency identified 700-plus pages of classified records at Trump's home
The U.S. National Archives discovered more than 700 pages of classified documents at Donald Trump's Florida home in addition to material seized this month by FBI agents, according to a newly disclosed May letter the records agency sent to the Republican former president's attorney.www.reuters.com
Well, that's what you heard, anyways.
Because Trump was – and still is – unfit to be president.Why the hell would Trump do this in a public dining room?
I'm not speculating on anything until I see an indictment.We know that the former President had classified documents at Mar-A-Lago, and we know that the National Archives was told that he had returned everything, which was not true. For the purposes of this poll, whether or not he had the power to issue blanket declassifications is irrelevant.
I'd just like to know why he wanted to take and hang on to documents that had been rated classified and above. That's a fair question, isn't it?
Ideas?
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Agency identified 700-plus pages of classified records at Trump's home
The U.S. National Archives discovered more than 700 pages of classified documents at Donald Trump's Florida home in addition to material seized this month by FBI agents, according to a newly disclosed May letter the records agency sent to the Republican former president's attorney.www.reuters.com
Just as Trump would lie to impress potential business partners.When Trump was in office he often blabbed classified information to impress friends. It was an ongoing problem for his staff. Trump is a very needy guy.
Why the hell would Trump do this in a public dining room?
Ask him, Nazi.We know that the former President had classified documents at Mar-A-Lago, and we know that the National Archives was told that he had returned everything, which was not true. For the purposes of this poll, whether or not he had the power to issue blanket declassifications is irrelevant.
I'd just like to know why he wanted to take and hang on to documents that had been rated classified and above. That's a fair question, isn't it?
Ideas?
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Agency identified 700-plus pages of classified records at Trump's home
The U.S. National Archives discovered more than 700 pages of classified documents at Donald Trump's Florida home in addition to material seized this month by FBI agents, according to a newly disclosed May letter the records agency sent to the Republican former president's attorney.www.reuters.com
I agee and every POTUS before him has done the same. Just because it Trump Mac has to put his worthless two cents in. LOLWhat would be fair is to wait and find out the ACTUAL facts to the case, and not what has been in the media so far.
You are making assumptions in your thread.
Presidents are allowed to take their personal documents.We know that the former President had classified documents at Mar-A-Lago, and we know that the National Archives was told that he had returned everything, which was not true. For the purposes of this poll, whether or not he had the power to issue blanket declassifications is irrelevant.
I'd just like to know why he wanted to take and hang on to documents that had been rated classified and above. That's a fair question, isn't it?
Ideas?
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Agency identified 700-plus pages of classified records at Trump's home
The U.S. National Archives discovered more than 700 pages of classified documents at Donald Trump's Florida home in addition to material seized this month by FBI agents, according to a newly disclosed May letter the records agency sent to the Republican former president's attorney.www.reuters.com
Maybe you can tell us why the DOJ and FBI redacted 99 percent of the affidavit. Seems to me that if they had a leg to stand on they would have wanted the whole thing readable instead of 9 lines. I'll just stand over here and wait for for your oh so intelligent answer. LOLView attachment 686702
^^^ that's why ^^^
i'd also add because he truly believes he's a stable genius & will get away with it.
Yes they are and Trump isn;t the first to take documents when he left office and he won't be the last.Presidents are allowed to take their personal documents.
Maybe you can tell us why the DOJ and FBI redacted 99 percent of the affidavit.
Seems to me that if they had a leg to stand on they would have wanted the whole thing readable instead of 9 lines.
I'll just stand over here
and wait for for your oh so intelligent answer. LOL
Lol pure media fed.you mean a copy of the original UNREDACTED affidavit that a fed judge signed off on.... AND that the fed judge then requested they give it a shot & conceal all national security intel including names, methods, & tech file data... AND then subsequently the fed judge signed off on said redacted affidavit 'cause it satisfied the fed judge's request & requirements?
^^^ THAT 99% redacted version? ^^^
seems to me that if donny had a leg to stand on, his lawyers wouldn't have LIED about having them there 11 additional boxes; not to mention the first 15.
you do that.
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We know that the former President had classified documents at Mar-A-Lago, and we know that the National Archives was told that he had returned everything, which was not true. For the purposes of this poll, whether or not he had the power to issue blanket declassifications is irrelevant.
I'd just like to know why he wanted to take and hang on to documents that had been rated classified and above. That's a fair question, isn't it?
Ideas?
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Agency identified 700-plus pages of classified records at Trump's home
The U.S. National Archives discovered more than 700 pages of classified documents at Donald Trump's Florida home in addition to material seized this month by FBI agents, according to a newly disclosed May letter the records agency sent to the Republican former president's attorney.www.reuters.com