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  • CopperC Copper

    @George-K said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

    Just saw a comment: The DOJ knew about these documents being mishandled BEFORE they appointed a special counsel to investigate Trump.

    Why were they silent?

    Why were they silent at the time?

    It's not their job

    I'm sure they assumed the press would cover it

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    @Copper said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

    @George-K said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

    Just saw a comment: The DOJ knew about these documents being mishandled BEFORE they appointed a special counsel to investigate Trump.

    Why were they silent?

    Why were they silent at the time?

    It's not their job

    I'm sure they assumed the press would cover it

    You already know the answer.

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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    • JollyJ Jolly

      One theory is that there's movement by Democrats to have Biden step aside and not run in 2024 paving the way for Mayor Pete Kamala someone else. The unearthing of these documents gives a credible reason to have him not run.

      Yep. And that would explain the barking dogs that don't bark unless told to...

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      @Jolly this would probably be a nothingburger if it hadn't been for the hair-on-fire screeching about what happened at Mar-A-Lago.

      "HE HAD NUCLEAR CODES!!!"

      Remember that? Yeah.

      This is not to excuse what Trump did, or the alleged obstruction, but the fact that it was ginned up to be such a scandal makes it damn hard to avoid applying the Trump Standard to Biden, while preventing the Clinton Standard's application to Trump.

      Of course, the story is morphing into a few themes:

      1. It is, actually a nothingburger
      2. Republicans are pouncing (seizing?) on this
      3. Justifying the coverage of this story being different from Trump

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        Place yer bets!

        Screenshot 2023-01-15 at 9.51.21 AM.png

        https://www.bovada.lv/sports/politics/us-politics/joe-biden-specials

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          #49

          Where did Abraham Lincoln keep important papers?

          Lincoln famously stored papers inside the crowns of his hats, removed them humbly when speaking to constituents, and threw them down in front of generals to emphasize his anger.

          https://americanhistory.si.edu/blog/closer-look-president-lincolns-silk-hat#:~:text=He chose to stand out,generals to emphasize his anger.

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            Chuck Todd on Meet the Press takes the mask off with Sen Ron Johnson:

            https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1614652281516957696.html

            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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              #51

              Nice to see someone can be unhinged in a nonpartisan manner.

              Only non-witches get due process.

              • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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              • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                Nice to see someone can be unhinged in a nonpartisan manner.

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                @jon-nyc said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

                Nice to see someone can be unhinged in a nonpartisan manner.

                Congressman Johnson (D-TippyGuam) and Joy Behar (D-SeeYouNextTuesday) said the same thing.

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                  OMG "an internal coup"

                  Trump has people inside the whitehouse framing Biden by hiding classified documents.

                  I'm pretty sure that Ms. Clinton tricked Mr. Trump into doing this.

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                    Has the FBI been involved? Not AFAIK. Why not?

                    Who's examining these documents, the lawyers?

                    Do they have security clearance?

                    All we really know is what the lawyers, PressSec, and the leaks administration, are telling us, and that, in and of itself, is telling.

                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                      Equally telling is the apparent inability of some to see the difference between finding classified stuff, and reporting it, and having stuff, denying you had it, refusing to return it, then lying about declassifying it in the first place.

                      Yes, Biden's two week delay is troubling, and obviously done to avoid political problems. Still....

                      I was only joking

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                      • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                        Equally telling is the apparent inability of some to see the difference between finding classified stuff, and reporting it, and having stuff, denying you had it, refusing to return it, then lying about declassifying it in the first place.

                        Yes, Biden's two week delay is troubling, and obviously done to avoid political problems. Still....

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                        @Doctor-Phibes said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

                        Equally telling is the apparent inability of some to see the difference between finding classified stuff, and reporting it, and having stuff, denying you had it, refusing to return it, then lying about declassifying it in the first place.

                        True.

                        But, if there's a crime, where is it, and what's the difference between the situations? Both involve the possession of classified documents in unauthorized locations. One warranted an FBI raid, and the other got the lawyers (a'la Clinton) examining the docs and telling us what's there. One could say that Trump was guilty of obstruction, but I've yet to see comment from the SC on that, and it's been 5 months.

                        Yes, Biden's two week delay is troubling, and obviously done to avoid political problems. Still....

                        You meant "month," right?

                        From the RWEC:

                        =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

                        Remember Reality Winner? The former Air Force enlistee went to work for a contractor to the intel community and discovered something that offended her. She took one classified document and sent it to The Intercept, which bungled the leak so badly that investigators almost immediately knew who sent it. What happened next? Emphasis mine:

                        She anonymously mailed a copy of a single document to the investigative news organization the Intercept. But despite that outlet’s reputation for taking top-secret information and turning it into news stories, its staffers didn’t take all the precautions that might have protected their source. Then, when a fleet of FBI agents showed up at her home, Winner didn’t insist on first consulting a lawyer.

                        =-=-=-=-=-=-=-

                        She spent 3 years in prison.

                        AFAIK, as I said, the FBI hasn't made an appearance.

                        Thomas Drake.

                        Whistleblower Thomas Drake, a former NSA senior executive, tried to go by the book when he attempted to sound the alarm about a failed project at the agency that was costing American taxpayers more than $1 billion. Drake first complained to his superiors. He then privately informed the intelligence committees on Capitol Hill. After four years of reporting through proper channels, Drake anonymously contacted a Baltimore Sun reporter and became an unnamed source for her articles about mismanagement at the NSA.

                        In 2007, the FBI raided Drake's home and, three years later, a grand jury indicted him under the Espionage Act...

                        After the 60 Minutes report aired, the government dropped the charges against Drake in exchange for his pleading guilty to a single misdemeanor charge unrelated to the Espionage Act. At the sentencing hearing, Judge Richard D. Bennett said Drake and his family had gone through "four years of hell," only to have prosecutors ultimately back down on all felony charges.

                        So, all I want to see is the same standard applied to the odious Trump, the dishonest Biden and grifter Clinton that was applied to these two people. Comey told us, that for Clinton, it was all about "intent," but that's not a legal defense in this case. At least the DOJ could have given Trump the courtesy of having his attorneys go through the documents and determine what's recipes and wedding plans classified and what's not.

                        I suppose Biden could have done worse than his garage - he could have stored it in his underwear.

                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                          Yes, there's not really a level playing field, however intent is important.

                          I was only joking

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                          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                            Yes, there's not really a level playing field, however intent is important.

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                            @Doctor-Phibes said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

                            intent is important.

                            Tell that to a judge. It's not a defense.

                            Cruz talking about a related case:

                            “You described the reason why the case was closed against Ms. Abedin as that you could not determine she was aware her conduct was unlawful…Any first year law student learns in criminal law ignorance of the law is no excuse, and that mens rea does not require knowledge that conduct is unlawful.

                            In fact, the governing statutes – 18 USC 793f and 18 USC 798a – have no requirement of a knowledge of unlawful [intent]…under the terms of that statute, the fact pattern you described in this hearing [of Abedin’s behavior] seems to fit that statute directly. In that, if I understood you correctly, you said Ms. Abedin forwarded hundreds or thousands of classified emails to her husband on a non-government, non-classified computer. How does that conduct not directly violate that statute?”

                            Comey used past precedent as law and said no case has come up in fifty years that didn’t show intent. However, the law doesn’t call for intent. He then said it was his preference, not the law. In other words, he’s legislating from the offices of the FBI.

                            Cruz responded with appropriate disbelief:

                            “On its face, anyone dealing with classified information should know that conduct is impermissible. And let me ask you, how would you handle an FBI Agent who forwarded thousands of classified emails to his or her spouse on a non-government computer?”

                            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                            • George KG George K

                              @Doctor-Phibes said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

                              intent is important.

                              Tell that to a judge. It's not a defense.

                              Cruz talking about a related case:

                              “You described the reason why the case was closed against Ms. Abedin as that you could not determine she was aware her conduct was unlawful…Any first year law student learns in criminal law ignorance of the law is no excuse, and that mens rea does not require knowledge that conduct is unlawful.

                              In fact, the governing statutes – 18 USC 793f and 18 USC 798a – have no requirement of a knowledge of unlawful [intent]…under the terms of that statute, the fact pattern you described in this hearing [of Abedin’s behavior] seems to fit that statute directly. In that, if I understood you correctly, you said Ms. Abedin forwarded hundreds or thousands of classified emails to her husband on a non-government, non-classified computer. How does that conduct not directly violate that statute?”

                              Comey used past precedent as law and said no case has come up in fifty years that didn’t show intent. However, the law doesn’t call for intent. He then said it was his preference, not the law. In other words, he’s legislating from the offices of the FBI.

                              Cruz responded with appropriate disbelief:

                              “On its face, anyone dealing with classified information should know that conduct is impermissible. And let me ask you, how would you handle an FBI Agent who forwarded thousands of classified emails to his or her spouse on a non-government computer?”

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                              @George-K said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

                              Tell that to a judge. It's not a defense.

                              That might depend on the judge, and who the defendant was.

                              It's clear that a President is going to be treated differently from some peon.

                              I was only joking

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                              • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                                Equally telling is the apparent inability of some to see the difference between finding classified stuff, and reporting it, and having stuff, denying you had it, refusing to return it, then lying about declassifying it in the first place.

                                Yes, Biden's two week delay is troubling, and obviously done to avoid political problems. Still....

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                                @Doctor-Phibes said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

                                Equally telling is the apparent inability of some to see the difference between finding classified stuff, and reporting it, and having stuff, denying you had it, refusing to return it, then lying about declassifying it in the first place.

                                Yes, Biden's two week delay is troubling, and obviously done to avoid political problems. Still....

                                Small problem here...Remember the documents in the garage? The ones next to the Vette?

                                You know, Joe Biden doesn't own that house. Hunter owns that house (at least according to papers he signed).

                                Now, since Hunter should be a convicted felon, wonder what the rules are for felons who possess Top Secret dicuments?

                                BTW, that must be a nice home...Rumors are that Hunter pays Joe $49,000 to rent Hunter's house...You cant make this stuff up...

                                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                • JollyJ Jolly

                                  @Doctor-Phibes said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

                                  Equally telling is the apparent inability of some to see the difference between finding classified stuff, and reporting it, and having stuff, denying you had it, refusing to return it, then lying about declassifying it in the first place.

                                  Yes, Biden's two week delay is troubling, and obviously done to avoid political problems. Still....

                                  Small problem here...Remember the documents in the garage? The ones next to the Vette?

                                  You know, Joe Biden doesn't own that house. Hunter owns that house (at least according to papers he signed).

                                  Now, since Hunter should be a convicted felon, wonder what the rules are for felons who possess Top Secret dicuments?

                                  BTW, that must be a nice home...Rumors are that Hunter pays Joe $49,000 to rent Hunter's house...You cant make this stuff up...

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                                  @Jolly said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

                                  Rumors are that Hunter pays Joe $49,000 to rent Hunter's house.

                                  I'll bet that house has a nice laundry.

                                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                    More documents

                                    The Justice Department on Friday completed an extensive search of President Biden’s home in Wilmington and turned up additional classified documents, some of which date to his time in the United States Senate, the president’s personal attorney announced on Saturday night.

                                    After being given full access to Biden’s home — including personally handwritten notes, files, papers, and binders that covered decades of his work — the Justice Department took possession of six items. Those items, according to the president’s personal attorney Bob Bauer, consisted of “documents with classification markings and surrounding materials.”

                                    Some of those materials were from Biden’s time in the Senate, while others were from his tenure as vice president. The Justice Department also took some of Biden’s handwritten notes from his vice-presidential years to further review them.

                                    Ah, for the good old days, when a senator claimed that possession of classified documents was a disqualifying event.

                                    "Digging into the half-century history of a certain erratic Delaware pol, Fox News discovers that in the late 1970s, then-senator Joe Biden tanked President Jimmy Carter’s nomination of Ted Sorensen to head the CIA.

                                    Sorensen, the confidant and speechwriter for President John F. Kennedy (and widely regarded as the author of a goodly chunk of Profiles in Courage, for which JFK won a Pulitzer Prize), retained classified documents in his home and used them, among other things, in writing a book about the Kennedy administration. This was too much for Biden, or so he said, so the senator opposed the nomination. As Fox’s Brooke Singman reports:

                                    During Sorenson’s confirmation hearing, Biden said the “real issue” was “whether Mr. Sorensen intentionally took advantage of ambiguities in the law, or carelessly ignored the law. . . . If he did so, can he now bring the activities of the intelligence community within the strict limits of the law?” Biden asked. “We will expect that in the future of intelligence agencies. If that is to be the case, then we must hold the Director — DCI — accountable as well.”*

                                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                    • George KG George K

                                      More documents

                                      The Justice Department on Friday completed an extensive search of President Biden’s home in Wilmington and turned up additional classified documents, some of which date to his time in the United States Senate, the president’s personal attorney announced on Saturday night.

                                      After being given full access to Biden’s home — including personally handwritten notes, files, papers, and binders that covered decades of his work — the Justice Department took possession of six items. Those items, according to the president’s personal attorney Bob Bauer, consisted of “documents with classification markings and surrounding materials.”

                                      Some of those materials were from Biden’s time in the Senate, while others were from his tenure as vice president. The Justice Department also took some of Biden’s handwritten notes from his vice-presidential years to further review them.

                                      Ah, for the good old days, when a senator claimed that possession of classified documents was a disqualifying event.

                                      "Digging into the half-century history of a certain erratic Delaware pol, Fox News discovers that in the late 1970s, then-senator Joe Biden tanked President Jimmy Carter’s nomination of Ted Sorensen to head the CIA.

                                      Sorensen, the confidant and speechwriter for President John F. Kennedy (and widely regarded as the author of a goodly chunk of Profiles in Courage, for which JFK won a Pulitzer Prize), retained classified documents in his home and used them, among other things, in writing a book about the Kennedy administration. This was too much for Biden, or so he said, so the senator opposed the nomination. As Fox’s Brooke Singman reports:

                                      During Sorenson’s confirmation hearing, Biden said the “real issue” was “whether Mr. Sorensen intentionally took advantage of ambiguities in the law, or carelessly ignored the law. . . . If he did so, can he now bring the activities of the intelligence community within the strict limits of the law?” Biden asked. “We will expect that in the future of intelligence agencies. If that is to be the case, then we must hold the Director — DCI — accountable as well.”*

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                                      @George-K said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

                                      “documents with classification markings and surrounding materials.”

                                      The ones the Chinese didn't want.

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                                        "Well, I’m concerned. There’s a standard that we follow when it comes to members of Congress and classified information. The door to my office is closed. The person who presents the document to me takes it out of a locked briefcase, hands it to me and watches as I read it, when I finish reading it, and he takes it back and puts it in the briefcase and leaves the scene.

                                        I mean, that’s how carefully we review these documents. To think that any of them ended up in boxes in storage one place or the other is just unacceptable. "

                                        • Sen Dick Durbin.

                                        You KNOW they're pushing Biden aside for 2024 when you see this kind of stuff.

                                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                        • George KG George K

                                          "Well, I’m concerned. There’s a standard that we follow when it comes to members of Congress and classified information. The door to my office is closed. The person who presents the document to me takes it out of a locked briefcase, hands it to me and watches as I read it, when I finish reading it, and he takes it back and puts it in the briefcase and leaves the scene.

                                          I mean, that’s how carefully we review these documents. To think that any of them ended up in boxes in storage one place or the other is just unacceptable. "

                                          • Sen Dick Durbin.

                                          You KNOW they're pushing Biden aside for 2024 when you see this kind of stuff.

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                                          @George-K said in Classified files found at President's former office...:

                                          "Well, I’m concerned. There’s a standard that we follow when it comes to members of Congress and classified information. The door to my office is closed. The person who presents the document to me takes it out of a locked briefcase, hands it to me and watches as I read it, when I finish reading it, and he takes it back and puts it in the briefcase and leaves the scene.

                                          I mean, that’s how carefully we review these documents. To think that any of them ended up in boxes in storage one place or the other is just unacceptable. "

                                          • Sen Dick Durbin.

                                          You KNOW they're pushing Biden aside for 2024 when you see this kind of stuff.

                                          Yeppers.

                                          And it's going to be hard to prosecute Trump, or maybe they go for a twofer.

                                          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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