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originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: JohnTitorSociety
The recording is from July 2021. The provenance is the computer of Trump's aide Margo Martin. So the irs metadata. The document is a document that is classified as Secret detailing plans of an invasion against Iran. In the recording, Trump expresses his desire to show the document to his audience but acknowledges that it is classified and as he is no longer President he has no authority to declassify it.
Any further questions?
originally posted by: Threadbare
MSNBC is reporting that Pence's lawyers have been informed that the DOJ will not be pursuing charges against him for the documents found in his house.
Considering Pence's situation is nearly identical to Biden's, I'd say there's a good chance Hur ends up clearing Biden of any wrongdoing.
Stefanik spoke to Breitbart News as the House Intelligence Committee released a transcript of the testimony of officials from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to the committee during a hearing that took place in March. William Bosanko, chief operating officer for NARA, and Mark Bradley, the director of NARA’s Information Security Oversight Office, testified before the closed committee hearing.
Bosanko testified that it was he who contacted the Archives inspector general, who then referred the issue to the Justice Department. He also said that the correspondence between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jung Il was of particular concern. During the hearing, Stefanik, a member of the Intelligence Committee, pressed Bosanko, asking if he had ever referred a previous president to the inspector general, to which he responded, “No.”
He also said that the correspondence between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jung Il was of particular concern.
During the hearing, Stefanik, a member of the Intelligence Committee, pressed Bosanko, asking if he had ever referred a previous president to the inspector general, to which he responded, “No.”
originally posted by: Threadbare
MSNBC is reporting that Pence's lawyers have been informed that the DOJ will not be pursuing charges against him for the documents found in his house.
Considering Pence's situation is nearly identical to Biden's, I'd say there's a good chance Hur ends up clearing Biden of any wrongdoing.