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"it would be appropriate for the special master to possess a Top Secret/SCI security clearance"
Posted by: Steve G.
Date: August 31, 2022 09:57PM
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Re: "it would be appropriate for the special master to possess a Top Secret/SCI security clearance"
Posted by: gabester
Date: August 31, 2022 10:25PM
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Steve G.
and since they were declassified, I want to see them under the Freedom of Information Act
Re: "it would be appropriate for the special master to possess a Top Secret/SCI security clearance"
Posted by: Tiangou
Date: August 31, 2022 11:02PM
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gabester
The true beauty would be if the "secret/damning" information the documents contained was in fact planted knowing that Unpresidented 45 was an unreliable and leaky bearer of such vital information... Illegal for him to have AND misinforming the enemies of the US he almost indubitably shared them with.
Re: "it would be appropriate for the special master to possess a Top Secret/SCI security clearance"
Posted by: GGD
Date: August 31, 2022 11:42PM
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Tiangou
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gabester
The true beauty would be if the "secret/damning" information the documents contained was in fact planted knowing that Unpresidented 45 was an unreliable and leaky bearer of such vital information... Illegal for him to have AND misinforming the enemies of the US he almost indubitably shared them with.
Wouldn't be surprised if intelligence agencies sometimes gave him fake briefing materials knowing that he'd never read them and either he or some of his advisors would probably send them on to the Russians or leak them to right-wing terror organizations.
Re: "it would be appropriate for the special master to possess a Top Secret/SCI security clearance"
Posted by: pdq
Date: September 01, 2022 08:36AM
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Sure, the former president took extraordinarily sensitive national security information to his glorified country club. And sure, he refused to give it all back. And sure, we said we’d given it all back, even if we didn’t. And sure, this might’ve created serious risks to U.S. intelligence agencies and their sources.
But isn’t this kinda normal? What’s the “cause for alarm”?