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Cons could handle the social topics of the day, but when push comes to shove

trump being search warranted is a bridge too far.
Trump being criticized is a bridge too far for the cult.
justanothername · 51-55, M
@LeopoldBloom Yup, hypocrites are us.
@LeopoldBloom Someone I’d never realized was a Trump supporter posted something yesterday scolding everyone for "attacking the former president". I was very disappointed. I’d actually thought well of him. 😩
Vin53 · M
Heartlander · 80-89, M
This has to be the dumbest move by Trump haters yet.

Considered the tainted history of the DOJ/FBI's honesty and integrity since the Russian-collusion crap exposed its ugly head, and the apparent collusion between DOJ/FBI and Democrat operatives, how can we trust if the search does turn up some evidence of wrongdoing that it wasn't planted by someone on the search team? Or with the boxes of evidence carted away, it's not manipulated to distort the truth?

There's already evidence of manipulation of evidence by FBI/DOJ officials in their attempts to overthrow the Trump presidency, how can they be trusted to conduct a non-transparent search?

Yea, while no-one was looking they again found irrefutable and compelling evidence that Trump ...
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Heartlander please cite your reference. Here you go again with "they" and no substantiation.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@samueltyler2

Peter Strzok: "No. No he won’t. We’ll stop it.”
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Heartlander you took that statement comment out of context, and it isn't at all germane to you treatise.

You do realize, tRump was provided with a detailed list of what the FBI removed in response to a legally obtained search warrant. If when they took was validly the property of him, why hasn't he disclosed such? Why does he just continue to rant?
Trumpsters are now accusing the FBI of "planting evidence." All this really tells us is that the FBI found some of those 15 boxes of top secret files that Trump illegally stored at Mar-a-Lago. We originally heard about those 15 boxes in Feb 2022, why is the base pretending differently?

Sources:
https://www.mediaite.com/tv/i-feel-violated-jesse-watters-takes-mar-a-lago-raid-personally-suggests-fbi-planted-evidence/
https://www.mediamatters.org/charlie-kirk/charlie-kirk-and-newt-gingrich-suggest-fbi-planted-evidence-mar-lago
Convivial · 26-30, F
Why... He did break the law on classified documents
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Heartlander again, you are trying hard to skirt the issue, what classified material did Clinton handle casually, did he take any into his private home after he left office? what white house furniture did they take, did they have permission, were furniture of historical value to the US?

as to the alleged furniture, I'd suggest you look at the discussion:
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2015/oct/01/viral-image/viral-image-wrongly-accuses-clinton-stealing/
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@samueltyler2 Was it 32,000 classified emails on her home server? And like 13 or so mobile devices and multiple different unprotected phone lines?

I remember that "guard this with your life" responsibility for classified materials from my military days. I remember the news stories and briefings of the cold war days where any transmission over common carrier or airwaves was too risky for classified materials.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Heartlander she has permission to use as private server, and it turns out, that she was told by Colin Powell to do that. How do you know the server was unprotected? How many classified documents did she keep after leaving office?

Do not through your BS about your military days, I served as well, so you have no monopoly. How many federal servants use common carriers for cell service vice, why did the secret service scrub their phones after January 6th? Do not even try to claim routine service of the phones, when my work with law enforcement required new equipment, we still kept copies of all documents!
Graylight · 51-55, F
I remember when the loyal followers who believed in the message their leader was putting out there because they were spreading love and freedom; I recall how they sat vigil for him when he was "unjustly persecuted for things he hadn't done". They were called the Manson Family.
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
The search warrant is indisputably real world and drives home the honest facts supporting that Trump is a criminal, has surrounded himself with criminals, and is a total failure.
SW-User
Mike Lukovich summarized it perfectly:

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Isn't it just TERRIBLE when the FBI goes after a major public figure? Listen to these right-wing pundits' statements from a few years ago:

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Vin53 · M
No. And you can't make me, you're not my boss

@ElwoodBlues

 
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