Why Trump's prosecution for keeping secret documents is lawful, constitutional, precedented, nonpartisan and merited
Why Trump's prosecution for keeping secret documents is lawful, constitutional, precedented, nonpartisan and merited
theconversation.com Why Trump's prosecution for keeping secret documents is lawful, constitutional, precedented, nonpartisan and merited
A former national security staffer, now a scholar of secrecy law, says criticisms of Trump’s federal indictment for hoarding classified documents are unfounded.
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Two words sum up “why”: Reality Winter.
24 1 ReplyWinner. But definitely.
13 0 ReplyUgh. I plead insufficient caffeine and a memory like a sieve, thanks for the correction.
13 0 ReplyI was trying to figure out what secret project trump leaked, that was code named “Reality Winter”.
“Hey guys? Great job on the singularly unenlightening code name! What’s it for? Trump’s summer plans?”
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No, reality WINTER is coming.
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