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Jack Smith CLOSING IN on ANOTHER Trump Indictment
Oh I know he is...But that's the fun. How many people is he going to claim cried when he puts on his new orange jumpsuit? you know he is going to violate the orders.
If CRIMINALS are the 'embodiment". NO THANKS!A good essay on the threat that man embodies to the nation
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Scholars, legal experts and political strategists agree that what lies ahead is ugly and unpredictable. Many fear that the 2024 election will not overcome the distrust of many Americans in their government and its pillars, almost no matter the outcome. “A constitutional democracy stands or falls with the effectiveness and trustworthiness of the systems through which laws are created and enforced,” said William Galston of the Brookings Institution. “If you have fundamental doubts raised about those institutions, then constitutional democracy as a whole is in trouble.”
A surprising number of voters thinks otherwise.If CRIMINALS are the 'embodiment". NO THANKS!
Shark requires special treatment. You have to bleed it immediately. Thresher is good and so is Leopard which tastes more like the crab it eats.swordfish is pretty fucking good, and i've had shark, it was good but kind of oily.Shark
Tuna is actually a predator fish...just not an apex predator.
The surprise will be after the election when Trump is in prison and you guys are crying. Can's say he doesn't deserve it admitting guilt EVERYTIME HE OPENS HIS MOUTH.A surprising number of voters thinks otherwise.
Thanks, I will give it a read when I get back to the office MondayA good essay on the threat that man embodies to the nation
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Scholars, legal experts and political strategists agree that what lies ahead is ugly and unpredictable. Many fear that the 2024 election will not overcome the distrust of many Americans in their government and its pillars, almost no matter the outcome. “A constitutional democracy stands or falls with the effectiveness and trustworthiness of the systems through which laws are created and enforced,” said William Galston of the Brookings Institution. “If you have fundamental doubts raised about those institutions, then constitutional democracy as a whole is in trouble.”
Why would we be crying?The surprise will be after the election when Trump is in prison and you guys are crying. Can's say he doesn't deserve it admitting guilt EVERYTIME HE OPENS HIS MOUTH.
“you guys”?The surprise will be after the election when Trump is in prison and you guys are crying. Can's say he doesn't deserve it admitting guilt EVERYTIME HE OPENS HIS MOUTH.
Joy.Why would we be crying?
PossibleJoy.
We'll see more arguments like this at his trial. To me, it's a plea to emotion. "he's a naughty little child" or "he's a hoarder". It is a plea to emotion and an excuse to justify a light sentence or even finding him innocent.Esper: Trump known as ‘hoarder’ of classified documents
Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Sunday said former President Trump has been described as a “hoarder” of classified documents, in the wake of Trump facing federal charges over his alleged mishandling of some of the nation’s top secrets.
Presented with suggestions both that Trump kept the documents “like a child with a toy” and that he kept them for financial or power reasons, Esper said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that he thinks “both theories could be true and likely are true to some extent.”
“People have described him as a hoarder when it comes to these type of documents. But, clearly, it was unauthorized, illegal and dangerous,” Esper said of Trump.
“And, look, we have a case playing out right now in Massachusetts where that young airman from the Massachusetts National Guard is being charged on similar types of accounts under the Espionage Act for taking and retaining unauthorized documents that affected our national defense.”
Trump earlier this month pleaded not guilty to 37 counts related to allegations that he violated the Espionage Act and obstructed justice by taking classified records with him after his presidency and then refusing to turn them over to the government.
Esper on Sunday also agreed that, if the indictment’s charges are proven true, Trump can’t be trusted with the nation’s secrets again, even as Trump runs for another four years in the White House in the 2024 presidential race.
“I mean, it’s just irresponsible action that places our service members at risk, places our nation’s security at risk. You cannot have these documents floating around. They need to be secured. We know how that happens, that only authorized persons are allowed to see documents or receive information from documents,” Esper said.
The former defense secretary explained concerns that foreign agents or another country could “discover documents that outline America’s vulnerabilities or the weaknesses of the United States military” that could then be exploited against the U.S.
“Think about how that could be exploited, how that could be used against us in a conflict, how an enemy could develop countermeasures, things like that. Or, in the case of the most significant piece that was raised in the allegation, about U.S. plans to attack Iran, think about how that affects our readiness, our ability to prosecute an attack, if indeed we know that Iran eventually develops a nuclear weapon and we need to act on it,” Esper said.
The DOJ reportedly has a July 2021 audio recording in which Trump discusses a classified Pentagon document detailing a potential U.S. attack on Iran.
“So, I’m quite concerned about this. These are very serious allegations and need to be taken seriously by everybody involved.”
Esper: Trump known as ‘hoarder’ of classified documents
Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Sunday said former President Trump has been described as a “hoarder” of classified documents, in the wake of Trump facing federal charges over his…thehill.com
Hoarding isn’t an extenuating factor. In the instance of one who took the oaths of office, it works against him.We'll see more arguments like this at his trial. To me, it's a plea to emotion. "he's a naughty little child" or "he's a hoarder". It is a plea to emotion and an excuse to justify a light sentence or even finding him innocent.
But let the evidence presented at trial tell its own story. More likely, Trump had a purpose in what he was doing. It isn't that he's a hoarder, it's that he is greedy. Those documents were valuable. More valuable than hundreds of times their weight in platinum. To people like Trump, money is power. Instead of "he was being childish", Trump was being greedy and was unwilling to part with those documents without benefitting him in some personal way. He is completely able and willing to sell documents worth the lives of patriots to others for influence. So eff this appeal to emotion for the little lost boy. He is a greedy asshole and let the worst possible things happen to him.
It depends on the purpose. If it's hoarding for its own sake, that is one thing. It ends there with the crime of taking and keeping that which was not his. I could be excused as a harmless obsession. If he was hoarding to use them for personal gain, that would be worse and inexcusable.Hoarding isn’t an extenuating factor. In the instance of one who took the oaths of office, it works against him.
I have a somewhat different perspective.It depends on the purpose. If it's hoarding for its own sake, that is one thing. It ends there with the crime of taking and keeping that which was not his. I could be excused as a harmless obsession. If he was hoarding to use them for personal gain, that would be worse and inexcusable.
I think some leaders in the fascist right are fabricating an excuse for a pardon.
Motive does not matter much in this case. He saw value in the physical documents, but the value was in the contents which could be easily copied with a cellphone. However, being able to flash the documents around and keep them with the rest of his other junk points to ego, he never even made an effort to separate and sort out the classified material after having it for months. Jared would have just taken pictures with a cellphone and sold them to the Saudi's, but Donald wanted the originals or photocopies of them. He did say at one interview that Nixon got 18 million for what he had and perhaps he thought the government would pay him to get the documents back.We'll see more arguments like this at his trial. To me, it's a plea to emotion. "he's a naughty little child" or "he's a hoarder". It is a plea to emotion and an excuse to justify a light sentence or even finding him innocent.
But let the evidence presented at trial tell its own story. More likely, Trump had a purpose in what he was doing. It isn't that he's a hoarder, it's that he is greedy. Those documents were valuable. More valuable than hundreds of times their weight in platinum. To people like Trump, money is power. Instead of "he was being childish", Trump was being greedy and was unwilling to part with those documents without benefitting him in some personal way. He is completely able and willing to sell documents worth the lives of patriots to others for influence. So eff this appeal to emotion for the little lost boy. He is a greedy asshole and let the worst possible things happen to him.