https://nypost.com/2022/09/07/trump-mar-a-lago-raid-foreign-nuclear-secrets-among-docs-found-report/ The media is once again pumping out information that is being leaked from the DOJ without any confirmed source. Needless to say, anyone with an ounce of common sense would be able to figure out that if the story were true, a Special Master would not have been able to have been appointed. Just another reason why the DOJ needs to be cleaned out from top to bottom when the next president takes office. And another reason why the RICO laws should apply to the media.
I just got news from a secret source that the files at mara-lago have images of confirmed extra terrestrials. One of my friends in deep state was able to leak one of the images. If anyone asks, you did NOT see or hear this from me, understand?
And as noted in another thread WaPo pulitzer winners for Russiagate write article on nuclear documents at Mar-a-lago http://www.politicalforum.com/index...le-on-nuclear-documents-at-mar-a-lago.603581/
@Darthcervantes @Lil Mike @Bluesguy , etc. I have a question for you. Are you willing to go on record, right now, about what your response will be if the story ends up being true, or are you just stalling for time while thinking of excuses? I don't expect you or anyone on your side to actually respond, but it was worth a try.
I can't speak for others but I'll respond. First this: "In a stunning leak from the Department of Justice, a report on Tuesday disclosed information about top secret documents..." So this is clearly a political hit to move public opinion, rather than any sort of legal gambit. Given the shear number of inaccurate leaks during the Russian Collusion era, this is strictly political. However, a political hit job could also be true. Which brings me to my second point: "Citing sources “familiar with the search,” the Washington Post said the documents detailed a foreign government’s military defenses and nuclear capabilities and can only be viewed by a select group of top officials." Nuclear secrets, as presented in the original Washington Post leak, were, at least according to what I've read, were supposed to be RD level and were ones specifically that the President couldn't declassify on a whim, like almost everything else. The description of "a foreign government’s military defenses and nuclear capabilities" don't sound like nuclear secrets at all. So I've previously posted that I thought the idea that Trump had squirrelled away nuclear secrets as ridiculous, and I still maintain that, however if events prove me wrong, you can book mark this post and let me have it.