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Didn’t Trump show classified documents about our nuclear submarine fleet to an Australian businessman? The man kept thinking “Why is he showing this to me?” Biden never did such a thing. JFC! You are comparing oranges (Biden) to dog turds (Trump).He is a deeply vindictive person. However,
"But Trump’s decision to restrict Biden’s access to intelligence briefings comes exactly four years after Biden made the same move against Trump, citing his “erratic behavior” before and after the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol."
I mean you gotta call it both ways
One guy orchestrated an attempted coup. One guy didn’t.He is a deeply vindictive person. However,
"But Trump’s decision to restrict Biden’s access to intelligence briefings comes exactly four years after Biden made the same move against Trump, citing his “erratic behavior” before and after the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol."
I mean you gotta call it both ways
no, biden left them in his unsecured garage. plus biden is mentally compromised. So you will justify why it was ok for biden to do it but not trump based on your partisanship. The bottom line is he did it because he could and out of spite. trump did the same thing. This is just the beginning of what trump is going to do to exact retribution. you reap what you sew.Didn’t Trump show classified documents about our nuclear submarine fleet to an Australian businessman? The man kept thinking “Why is he showing this to me?” Biden never did such a thing. JFC! You are comparing oranges (Biden) to dog turds (Trump).
You don't have daily briefings with a guy who isn't mentally competent to offer unscripted answers to a reporters question and can't figure out how to exit a stage without a handler either.One guy orchestrated an attempted coup. One guy didn’t.
You are full of shit. Trump showed classified documents about our nuclear submarine fleet to a man from Australia. The man posted it on social media. He said he thought to himself why is trump showing this to me. Plus Biden returned the documents he had. Trump denied he had them until the FBI went to his place in Florida and executed search warrants.no, biden left them in his unsecured garage. plus biden is mentally compromised. So you will justify why it was ok for biden to do it but not trump based on your partisanship. The bottom line is he did it because he could and out of spite. trump did the same thing. This is just the beginning of what trump is going to do to exact retribution. you reap what you sow.
Good thing he was from australia. That's a long way away. he did return the documents he had in his garage, as well as various other locations so i guess it doesn't matter that he had them in the first case. Yes your honor, I broke in the house and stole the necklace but i took it back when i got caught so i'm not really a thief. Sound logic there chief. plus it does no good to waste the cia's time because he would just forget what he heard before finishing his pudding cup. I bet jill is really the mad one because that was the last shred of a tie to the presidency that she had.You are full of shit. Trump showed classified documents about our nuclear submarine fleet to a man from Australia. The man posted it on social media. He said he thought to himself why is trump showing this to me. Plus Biden returned the documents he had. Trump denied he had them until the FBI went to his place in Florida and executed search warrants.
Did you dig that standard out of the federal regs?You don't have daily briefings with a guy who isn't mentally competent to offer unscripted answers to a reporters question and can't figure out how to exit a stage without a handler either.
Who is the modern “Gang of Eight?”The Venn diagram to keep in mind here are those Senate Republicans who voted once or twice to impeach Trump. Seveal of those have retired. Have to check but there are defitely still at least three serving. This is less about policy and more about rule of law and not abusing Prez anthority, same as the two impeachments of Trump. Nothing can get rhough the Senate if you have such a Gang of 8 who combines to block everything until the lawbraking and abuse of authority stopss.
Well gosh, maybe you can list all the USAID expenditures then to rebut the propaganda.Guessing you didn't accumulate an ability to discern blatant bullshit propaganda from truth while you were out of town.
You actually think FOUR GOP Senators will side against Trump and MAGA.The Venn diagram to keep in mind here are those Senate Republicans who voted once or twice to impeach Trump. Seveal of those have retired. Have to check but there are defitely still at least three serving. This is less about policy and more about rule of law and not abusing Prez anthority, same as the two impeachments of Trump. Nothing can get rhough the Senate if you have such a Gang of 8 who combines to block everything until the lawbraking and abuse of authority stopss.
yes, yes i did.Did you dig that standard out of the federal regs?
I don’t particularly care about Joe’s access to the info, TBH. I just continue to find Trump’s childish vindictive pettiness (the nature of his messaging rather than the act) breathtaking after a decade of witnessing it. Taking Joes intel access is an irrelevant matter generally — not nearly as bad as stripping protection from dorm Trump officials under threat from Iran, as an example (and then making provocative noise about Iran’s threats against Trump and lying that Biden hasn’t done so just to make it all worse).He is a deeply vindictive person. However,
"But Trump’s decision to restrict Biden’s access to intelligence briefings comes exactly four years after Biden made the same move against Trump, citing his “erratic behavior” before and after the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol."
I mean you gotta call it both ways
“… All three — Keenan Kmiec, James Burnham and Jacob Altik — have DOGE email addresses at the Executive Office of the President, according to records reviewed by ProPublica. Altik was recently an attorney at the firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges, but his bio page is now offline. Neither the White House nor any of the three lawyers immediately responded to requests for comment about their roles.
… “What’s striking is how contemptuous the administration seems to be of traditional administrative law limitations — in ways that might get them into trouble,” said Noah Rosenblum, a law professor at New York University. “When this stuff goes to the courts, one important question is going to be: How well-lawyered was it?”
… James Burnham, whose title at DOGE is listed internally as general counsel, is a prominent lawyer in conservative legal circles. In Trump’s first term, Burnham said he was brought to the White House counsel’s office by the office’s top lawyer, Don McGahn. He said he worked on the administration’s judicial selection process, including Gorsuch’s appointment to the high court. He went on to work in the Trump Justice Department and clerk for Gorsuch in 2020.
"He’s a smart guy, and a very conservative lawyer,” Ty Cobb, a lawyer in the first Trump White House, said of Burnham in an interview.
… Keenan Kmiec’s career veered from elite law to, more recently, crypto. After clerking for then-Judge Samuel Alito on a federal circuit court, he clerked on the Supreme Court for Roberts in the 2006-2007 term, according to his LinkedIn. He did a stint at a corporate law firm and had his own firm focused on insider-trading litigation.
… Kmiec’s father, Douglas Kmiec, a former Reagan administration lawyer and prominent conservative law professor, also made headlines for endorsing Obama. (Obama later named Douglas Kmiec ambassador to Malta.)
DOGE lawyer Jacob Altik is a 2021 graduate of the University of Michigan Law School. Altik was selected to clerk for Gorsuch at the Supreme Court in the term that starts this summer, according to an announcement by his law school that was confirmed by a Supreme Court spokesperson.
Altik recently worked as a corporate litigation associate at Weil and previously clerked for D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Neomi Rao, a Trump appointee known for critiquing the administrative state. He also interned at a nonprofit called the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which has been at the forefront of legal efforts to rein in the power of federal agencies. …”