TRUMP CONVICTED

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump seeks to reestablish secure facility at Mar-a-Lago to review classified evidence
Donald Trump’s legal team is asking the government to reestablish a secure facility at Mar-a-Lago so that the former president can review classified discovery in the documents case.

The filing comes after Trump requested to review evidence in the documents case at his Florida home, something prosecutors dismissed as “extraordinary” given that it is the very location where he is charged with improperly handling some of the nation’s most closely guarded secrets.

“Re-establishing the same secure area that existed during President Trump’s term as President of the United States is a secure, efficient, and cost-effective way for these conversations to take place in a fully secure environment,” his attorneys wrote in the filing Wednesday.

“President Trump requests that the Court approve the renewed use of the previously approved and appropriately secure location so that he is then able to discuss the relevant classified information with his counsel without the need to mobilize his security detail and state and local law enforcement every time he has a conversation regarding his defense as it relates to purportedly classified information.”

The filing comes as prosecutors and Trump’s team haggle over a protective order that sets guidelines for how the highly confidential records at issue in the case regarding his attempts to stay in power after the 2020 election may be reviewed.

Special counsel Jack Smith’s team said the documents, as in other Espionage Act violation cases, must be reviewed in a sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF).

While the government created such a space within Mar-a-Lago for the duration of Trump’s presidency, it was “decertified” after his 2020 election loss.

Prosecutors fought an earlier request by Trump’s team to allow him to review and discuss evidence in the case at Mar-a-Lago or at Bedminster.

“Defendant Trump’s personal residences and offices are not lawful locations for the discussion of classified information, any more than they would be for any private citizen,” they wrote in the July filing.

“There is no basis for the defendant’s request that he be given the extraordinary authority to discuss classified information at his residence, and it is particularly striking that he seeks permission to do so in the very location at which he is charged with willfully retaining the documents charged in this case.”

Trump is set to be arraigned for a second time in the case Thursday after the Justice Department filed a superseding indictment alleging the former president was also central in directing an effort to destroy Mar-a-Lago video camera footage.

The indictment brought additional obstruction of justice-related charges for Trump, bringing to 40 the total counts he is facing in the matter, and also resulted in the naming of a new co-conspirator in the case, property manager Carlos de Oliveira.

The superseding indictment does not establish that the move was successful, but the latest filing from Trump’s team makes a brief reference to the new charges, denying the allegations.

“As relevant here, the charges allege various obstruction-related conduct arising out of false claims of efforts to destroy certain video tapes. No videotapes were deleted or destroyed, and the government does not so allege,” they write.
Nope, it was the scene of the crime.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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And it’s about as secure as a bus stop.
I suppose they could setup up a facility at a secure federal location like a federal prison or detention center and Donald would have plenty of time to review the documents, the cell next door could be filled with them and an FBI agent can provide them as required, the next cell over would be open and an office for the SS. Save money, Donald is easier and cheaper to guard in a cell with his movements restricted and I'm sure there are plenty of federal facilities around DC where he can be incarcerated. He appears to be trying his best to get inside a jail cell so far and by next week he could be in one.
 

printer

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That's so Canadian lol.
Oh. You guys do not do it also?

Actually reminded me of a funny story. In my beer drinking days, came to work and a couple of guys looked a little worse for wear. Seems they had got drunk (a daily occurrence) but reallly drunk, two of them decide to have a wrestling match in the living room. After a couple of broken pieces of furniture they decided it might not have been a good idea. Well, at least they did not get hauled off to the cop shop like one of the other guys. He got drunk (what a surprise) and went out late at night, jumped on his snowmobile, started it up and began revving the engine. Cops came bey and found him naked on the machine with it running. At least it was summer and he did not get frostbite.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Love Steve he is what Republicans once were
All the good ones left, and he is one, I don't agree with him ideologically, but I respect a genuine conservative and a patriot. He believes in liberal democracy, the constitution and the rule of law, I think he also teaches political science.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Special Counsel GOES AFTER social media giant

10,172 views Aug 9, 2023
Recently unsealed court documents reveal that Twitter was served with a warrant to turn over Trump's private information as part of special counsel Jack Smith's January 6th investigation. The subsequent showdown cost the social media giant $350,000.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Quadruple-indicted? What to expect as Fulton County DA prepares case against Trump

8,703 views Aug 9, 2023 #FultonCounty #Georgia #Trump
Political Columnist for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Patricia Murphy, former U.S. attorney Barbara McQuade and former top State Department official Rick Stengel discuss with Alicia Menendez, in for Nicolle Wallace, what Fani Willis is planning as she is expected to present against Trump for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia.
 

cannabineer

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No. Like this.

same thing! When my kid sister went to a major party school ca. 1980, meet Ralph was the term of choice for what my dormmates called blowing chunks.

If the event awareness cycle was too short to spare one’s clothes or a friend’s rich Corinthian leather “run into Ralph”.

My elder sister specialized in translation, so she involved me in a project to find as many ways to say vomiting as we could remember.
The standouts were solid speech, Technicolor yawn and tasting the rainbow.
 

topcat

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same thing! When my kid sister went to a major party school ca. 1980, meet Ralph was the term of choice for what my dormmates called blowing chunks.

If the event awareness cycle was too short to spare one’s clothes or a friend’s rich Corinthian leather “run into Ralph”.

My elder sister specialized in translation, so she involved me in a project to find as many ways to say vomiting as we could remember.
The standouts were solid speech, Technicolor yawn and tasting the rainbow.
Oh. I was absent that day.
 
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