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Yes and so are you and ?You are a random person on Debate Politics.
Yes and so are you and ?You are a random person on Debate Politics.
NOLA IS NOW SIMPLY REPRODUCING THE UNSUBSTANTIATED SUBJECTIVE OPINION CONSPURACIES OF OTHERS. HEY NOW NOLA DO ANYTHING BUT PARROT THE OPINION OF OTHERS?
We have declassified Obama administration documents and they are still claiming there isn't any proof and this is nothing new. Comical that they think they are fooling anyone.
Yeah? You think that works? Yeah? Provide the documents. You can't. They do not exist. No "declassified" document says what you claim it does otherwise you would provide the citation for the documents and cite the words relevant to your claims against Obama. You have continuously refused becayse they do not exist. Then you come on this board and repeatedly lie pretending these documents exist and when asked for them say Yeah?Yeah. Declassified Obama administration documents.
Multiple women have testified under oath that Trump raped or sexually assaulted them.
You lose
Sure he did.FBI Director Kash Patel has turned over the documents to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley
EXCLUSIVE: FBI Director Kash Patel found a trove of sensitive documents related to the origins of the Trump–Russia probe buried in multiple "burn bags" in a secret room inside the bureau, sources familiar with the incident told Fox News Digital.
Sources told Fox News Digital that the "burn bag" system is used to destroy documents designated as classified or higher.
Sources told Fox News Digital that multiple burn bags were found and filled with thousands of documents.
Sources told Fox News Digital that one of the documents FBI officials found in a burn bag was the classified annex to former special counsel John Durham's final report, which includes the underlying intelligence he reviewed.
The declassification of the classified annex is being done in close coordination between CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Patel, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Attorney General Pam Bondi and acting National Security Agency Director William Hartman.
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Patel found thousands of sensitive Trump–Russia probe docs inside 'burn bags' in secret room at FBI
EXCLUSIVE: FBI Director Kash Patel found a trove of sensitive documents related to the origins of the Trump–Russia probe buried in burn bags in a secret room inside the bureau, sources familiar told Fox News Digital.www.foxnews.com
Durham's annex was found in a burn bag. WTF?
Yeah, like the idiotic, evidence-free 'X' crap the OP is clearly addicted to.Everyone knows by now that what most peddle around this forum is fear-based nonsense.
Well, if 'Mollie' or 'Paul' on 'X' say so, I guess that's all we need to know. No evidence needed. Lock 'em up!Yeah? You think that works? Yeah? Provide the documents. You can't. They do not exist. No "declassified" document says what you claim it does otherwise you would provide the citation for the documents and cite the words relevant to your claims against Obama. You have continuously refused becayse they do not exist. Then you come on this board and repeatedly lie pretending these documents exist and when asked for them say Yeah?
What a pathetic disgrace.
The Trump-era special counsel who scoured the Russia
investigation for wrongdoing gathered evidence that undermines
a theory pushed by some Republicans that Hillary Clinton’s
campaign conspired to frame Donald J. Trump for colluding with
Moscow in the 2016 election, information declassified on Thursday
shows.
The information, a 29-page annex to the special counsel’s 2023
report, reveals that a foundational document for that theory was
most likely stitched together by Russian spies. The document is
a purported email from July 27, 2016, that said Mrs. Clinton had
approved a campaign proposal to tie Mr. Trump to Russia to
distract from the scandal over her use of a private email server.
The release of the annex adds new details to the public’s
understanding of a complex trove of 2016 Russian intelligence
reports analyzing purported emails that Russian hackers stole
from Americans. It also shows how the special counsel, John H.
Durham, went to great lengths to try to prove that several of the
emails were real, only to ultimately conclude otherwise.