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DIY-HP-LED

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"Civil War" Trended On Twitter After Mar-A-Lago Raid | IHOP And Applebee's Attract Wealthy Customers
990,888 views Aug 11, 2022 Right wing media personalities and their fans are taking the raid of T****'s home pretty hard, while the spike in food prices is prompting the well-to-do to flock to lower priced chains like IHOP and Applebee's.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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"Civil War" Trended On Twitter After Mar-A-Lago Raid | IHOP And Applebee's Attract Wealthy Customers
990,888 views Aug 11, 2022 Right wing media personalities and their fans are taking the raid of T****'s home pretty hard, while the spike in food prices is prompting the well-to-do to flock to lower priced chains like IHOP and Applebee's.
civil war? fat, old, stupid assholes who smoke, drink beer daily, and have to have their diesel pickup's seat shoved all the way back for their pendulous guts to fit behind them...are going to declare war and attack....what exactly?
get the fuck real, they have no one to wage war with...a few militia groups that would be wiped out to a man the first time they fired at a national guard unit. just more ridiculous horseshit. they already tried civil war, they barely had enough people to disrupt the capital building for half a day, and now most of those people are in jail or under indictment.
 

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Mulvaney says he never saw ‘intentional destruction of documents’ at Trump White House
Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney on Thursday said that he saw former President Trump rip up documents but never saw the intentional destruction of important papers.

The remarks from Mulvaney, who has been critical of Trump, come days after the FBI conducted a search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate that is linked to a probe on classified documents.

“I never saw the intentional destruction of documents for the purpose of keeping anything for the National Archives, or the public in the future,” Mulvaney told CNN’s “New Day” host Brianna Keilar

Mulvaney said that everyone in the administration knew the importance of preserving documents and that everyone including himself sometimes ripped up documents.

“And we knew the rules and yes, we taped them back together and yes, we made copies and keep in mind that’s important,” Mulvaney told Keilar.
“As long as copies are preserved, you can pretty much do whatever you want to with the other documents,” he added. “But we all knew the rules and I never saw the intentional destruction of documents whatsoever.”
Mulvaney reiterated that he saw documents being “handled in the ordinary course of business,” stating that every prior administration has fixed defaced documents.

“You never heard about him ripping and flushing documents,” Keilar asked Mulvaney.

“I saw him rip documents. I mean we did,” Mulvaney replied back.
“The flushing, you never heard about him flushing documents,” Keilar asked Mulvaney.

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman earlier this week released a pair of photos from her forthcoming book to back up her reporting that White House staffers regularly found ripped-up printing paper in the toilet of the presidential residence during Trump’s term in office.

“Not a single time,” Mulvaney said.
Mulvaney’s remarks come after the FBI executed a search warrant at Trump’s Florida based residence on Monday. The raid was reportedly as part of an investigation into whether Trump brought classified documents with him when he left the White House.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Mulvaney says he never saw ‘intentional destruction of documents’ at Trump White House
Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney on Thursday said that he saw former President Trump rip up documents but never saw the intentional destruction of important papers.

The remarks from Mulvaney, who has been critical of Trump, come days after the FBI conducted a search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate that is linked to a probe on classified documents.

“I never saw the intentional destruction of documents for the purpose of keeping anything for the National Archives, or the public in the future,” Mulvaney told CNN’s “New Day” host Brianna Keilar

Mulvaney said that everyone in the administration knew the importance of preserving documents and that everyone including himself sometimes ripped up documents.

“And we knew the rules and yes, we taped them back together and yes, we made copies and keep in mind that’s important,” Mulvaney told Keilar.
“As long as copies are preserved, you can pretty much do whatever you want to with the other documents,” he added. “But we all knew the rules and I never saw the intentional destruction of documents whatsoever.”
Mulvaney reiterated that he saw documents being “handled in the ordinary course of business,” stating that every prior administration has fixed defaced documents.

“You never heard about him ripping and flushing documents,” Keilar asked Mulvaney.

“I saw him rip documents. I mean we did,” Mulvaney replied back.
“The flushing, you never heard about him flushing documents,” Keilar asked Mulvaney.

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman earlier this week released a pair of photos from her forthcoming book to back up her reporting that White House staffers regularly found ripped-up printing paper in the toilet of the presidential residence during Trump’s term in office.

“Not a single time,” Mulvaney said.
Mulvaney’s remarks come after the FBI executed a search warrant at Trump’s Florida based residence on Monday. The raid was reportedly as part of an investigation into whether Trump brought classified documents with him when he left the White House.
i think he's lying through his teeth...i think they saw it on a regular basis, and they weren't copies, and they didn't keep the originals.
trump knows about culpability, it's probably the bigglyest word in his vocabulary...he compulsively shreds incriminating documents like a rat shredding a phone book to build a nest
 

DIY-HP-LED

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civil war? fat, old, stupid assholes who smoke, drink beer daily, and have to have their diesel pickup's seat shoved all the way back for their pendulous guts to fit behind them...are going to declare war and attack....what exactly?
get the fuck real, they have no one to wage war with...a few militia groups that would be wiped out to a man the first time they fired at a national guard unit. just more ridiculous horseshit. they already tried civil war, they barely had enough people to disrupt the capital building for half a day, and now most of those people are in jail or under indictment.
Great power the Donald still has over the weak minded and evil hearted, good, split them from asshole to appetite Donald! :lol:

Pretty good timing eh? Election season about to kick off, the republicans clinging to Donald as he is on fire and about to explode while running off a cliff and diving into the abyss. The election is less than 90 days away, the walls are closing in on Donald and he is starting to panic. Let hope for maximum destruction, as the bull tears into Mitch's China shop, while the legal system, his own paranoia and the J6 panel, torment him to to point of insanity during the election. Let the Trump 2022 revenge tour inside the GOP begin.

His moron fans making death threats to the FBI and a federal judge was interesting and amusing, HTF could anybody be stupid or even drunk enough, to call up the FBI and make a threat? Do they also rob cops in uniform at gunpoint? :lol: Jesus these people are stupid!
 

cannabineer

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It's weird, idk, I don't get it...well I actually do completely, but how can people be so gullible to not see obvious lies. Politics is just sort of one aspect of a general failing in society.

Larry the cable guy epitomizes a bunch of it for me.
watching maga has been a hard lesson for me. I did not believe enthusiastic participation in frankly clumsy delusion would be like it is. We meet some but not all of the criteria for sapience.
 

ActionianJacksonian

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the churches have programmed entire demographic segments to respond to coded and formulaic phrases of allegiance. The Bushes hired people who know them, and how/when to apply them to effectively simulate solidarity.
The Bushes are done. All that remains is Mitch McConnell and a few other Republican globalist in Congress.

Some J Bush somebody didn't even make it on a ballot in Texas recently.
 

hanimmal

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Yeah really.



Just trying to understand how cock sucking equates to idiot as you're stating.
No you misunderstood, it applies to the idiots who do it while wearing their bumble bee outfits like the little bitches they are, while they try to intimidate parents at their kids schools.

Peaceful protest. Wait is that only when you burn police buildings?
I guess technically when it is the same Trump-stained racists that are trying to trick Trump's cult into thinking that the violence was the peaceful protesters.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Feds seized documents from Mar-a-Lago in June

Feds seized documents from Mar-a-Lago in June with grand jury subpoena
The FBI search at Mar-a-Lago this week came months after federal investigators served an earlier grand jury subpoena and took away sensitive national security documents from former President Donald Trump’s property during a June meeting, people familiar with the matter tell CNN.

Investigators executed Monday’s search in part because they had developed evidence, including from at least one witness, that there were potentially classified documents still remaining at the Palm Beach, Florida, property months after the National Archives arranged for the retrieval of 15 boxes of documents that included classified information in January of this year, a person briefed on the matter said.

Authorities also believed the documents remaining at Mar-a-Lago had national security implications, CNN reported earlier this week.

The subpoena issued before the June meeting, during which investigators were shown where documents were held in a basement room at the Trump residence and private club, shows how the investigation has escalated and suggests the discussions had become confrontational long before Monday’s search.

The criminal investigation started with concerns about missing documents raised by the National Archives, which made a criminal referral to the Justice Department. That led to FBI interviews with aides to grand jury subpoenas to this week’s court-authorized search and seizure of documents.
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Trump and his lawyers have sought to present their interactions with Justice Department prosecutors as cooperative, and that the search came as a shock. The subpoena was first reported by Just the News.

In response to questions about the grand jury subpoena, Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich said in a statement to CNN: “Monday’s unprecedented and absolutely unnecessary raid of President Trump’s home was only the latest and most egregious action of hostility by the Biden Administration, whose Justice Department has been weaponized to harass President Trump, his supporters and his staff.”

Earlier this spring, federal investigators began interviewing members of Trump’s staff at Mar-a-Lago and former White House officials who were involved in moving documents from the West Wing to his Palm Beach residence at the end of his presidency, according to three people familiar with those interviews.

In addition to the grand jury subpoena for documents, CNN previously reported that federal investigators separately served a subpoena for surveillance video at Mar-a-Lago, seeking to gather information about who had access to areas where documents were stored, according to people briefed on the matter. The subpoena served to the Trump Organization, the former President’s company that operates the Palm Beach property, came after the June meeting.

CNN previously reported that federal investigators visited Mar-a-Lago in June to discuss White House records they believed were still being held at the Palm Beach property with the former President and his attorneys.

Trump was present at the beginning of the meeting to greet investigators but did not stay to answer questions. During the meeting, Trump’s attorneys showed the investigators documents – some of them had markings indicating they were classified. The agents were given custody of the documents that were marked top secret or higher, according to a person familiar with the matter.
 
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