Trump Demands FBI Give Back Documents He Rightfully Stole

If he didn’t say “hereby”, does it even count?

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The folks losing their minds failed to keep up with science and modern medical practices. Things have changed in the last 4,000 years, and they do not like it.

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They are the biggest dicks.
Cue Monty Python

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To paraphrase Dr Evil, “the details of their lives are quite inconsequential”. That’s why they’re Trumpers to begin with.

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Yup. Getting tired of Biden getting shit done because he’s got 50 years of experience and knows intimately how to accomplish everything.

C’mon. Seriously? The dude was riding bikes on the beach in south Carolina over the weekend, he’s not some patient in a hospice.

The ageist comments are getting really old. Need fresh, younger arguments.

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Dude, the real agism is arguments against tried and true tropes. Just because a fallacious argument is older than the hills should not mean we can’t use it.

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An adventure begins!

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But … he had an aide write his blood pressure and cholesterol levels on each page - so now they are covered by HIPAA …

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Things were so much better when Malchezadek was running things.

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If MAGAs wanna die for tfg it’s cool. I do feel for the LEOs who will have to live with the memories of combatting their extreme foolishness.

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This will come as a shock to those of you who regard Fox News as a paragon of journalistic integrity, but the statement

“Sources familiar with the investigation told Fox News Saturday that the former president’s team was informed that boxes labeled A-14, A-26, A-43, A-13, A-33, and a set of documents—all seen on the final page of the FBI’s property receipt —contained information covered by attorney-client privilege”

is another transparent pander to the stupidity of Fox viewers. The “sources familiar” are people close to TFG, no one at the FBI is going to leak what was in any of the boxes, and even if some mole were so inclined. it might be a little early to draw that conclusion. More importantly, the Presidential Records statute doesn’t expressly carve out confidential attorney-client communications from the definition of “presidential records.” The definition does exclude documents of “a purely private or nonpublic character which do not relate to or have an effect upon the carrying out of the constitutional, statutory, or other official or ceremonial duties of the President” - so, sure, if there were, in one of the boxes, jammed between two documents marked as Classified, a handwritten note from TFG to his personal attorney saying, e.g., “write that bastard Jared out of my will” (without more), maybe he gets to claw that back. Maybe. Otherwise, one has to read into the statute an exclusion for attorney-client communications, and since the statute expressly affords restrictions on access to presidential records, but still treats them as the property of the United States, it’s up to TFG’s Daughter-of-Kraken team to explain why the statutory protections aren’t sufficient.

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Uh, Kari. Stormy would like to have a word with you…

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Did you mean Melchizedek?

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This is Sarah Palin on steroids. This woman will rival the level of crazy already on display in the GQP because she has the appearance of a smarter than average Republican idiot, (if you catch my drift). She’s got some on-camera experience and knows how to deliver a script. Whether or not she has the personality to attract baby flies (MAGAts) remains to be seen.

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haha, yup that’s exactly where my mind went, too!

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Such cuteness.

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We know Ted doesn’t have one.

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