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dmaestro
10-Feb-22, 16:50

What was that Hypocrisy?
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Trump illegally stole classified govt records and illegally destroyed govt records. Not a peep from right. But you wanted Hilary locked up from improperly securing emails? The usual conservative hypocrisy.  
thumper
10-Feb-22, 18:23

Never heard of that from either the left or right.
redfoxrising
10-Feb-22, 21:29

Former president Trump did not steal documents.
He tore up documents all the time. Any document, His staff could put the documents back together in order to preserve documents. tearing up documents into tiny pieces is not the same as putting them thru a shredder. Burning documents and or shredding and then burning would be a more secure way of keeping the information in them secret. What's done is done!
the Former POTUS was not a politician, he was a businessman.
While serving as our president , did he do things different? Yes he did! Did he use twitter? yep
The freedom information act allows those documents to be published once they are declassified.
As our president you do not always see every correspondence. Garbage information is what trump tore up. Their is back up documents for any kind or mail or reports given to a CEO or CFO or a president. Put yourself in the oval office and get out your sharpie and sign documents or draw on them what every. Tear em up if you want when you read them over or put them in a pile to be destroyed. That is what you do. Think it's called 66 them. LOL

As a past CEO for a non-profit , I've done it. alot of junk garbage mail. CEO's must weed that crap out. If I wanted a document to be considered I would make sure it went to a someone to bring up under new business, then to a vote or to a committee to further discussion.
dmaestro
11-Feb-22, 14:10

That is your cult’s problem. www.salon.com

You all in excuses and hypocrisy. Dems are demons and Trump is your hero.

You may be CEO but you don’t know much about Records Management. I do…

It’s well known law that Presidents don’t own official records the people do and they belong to history.

His denials he knew it was illegal were ridiculous and we know that because Trump wanted to jail HRC for mishandling records and her loophole to cc the official server as the record using the same laws he violated.

While you all thought it was fine that Trump ran America like Trump Inc and the laws don’t matter with him, the POTUS is not a private CEO. CEOs expect to get their own way like.they do in provarr and make despotic Presidents. The right wing hypocrisy however is expected dude: news.yahoo.com. Just making the point I don’t expect anything else from your side; we remain far too different. Carry on…
dmaestro
11-Feb-22, 14:26

Unlike you I’ve worked with historians on federal record projects. www.archives.gov Records can be more than final documents they also include background materials about why a decision was made and are kept for historic review. There is NO excuse for Trump tearing up records forcing staff to try and reconstruct them or for taking classified records with him after he leaves office. You run your company to your whims all you want—but govt records are not yours!
thumper
11-Feb-22, 14:35

DM
I thought you said you wouldn't share any 'personal info' when I simply asked if you had ever been briefed about local culture when traveling to other countries. Your non-answer was noted.
dmaestro
11-Feb-22, 14:57

Thumper
The answer is yes and I know how important that is; but I won’t say more here. Best nobody knows what I really know behind the hyperbole and I protect confidences and expect the same.

abcnews.go.com

HRC mishandled records. So did Trump; but after the HRC mess which makes it worse since some grey area vagueness and loopholes were closed after HRC. When Trump leaves office he has no executive privilege and does not control those records. It should be simple. Ripping up records like Trump did should have been seen as his contempt for rules; not justified.
thumper
11-Feb-22, 15:06

DM
Whatever we've said or disclosed in private stays there.
dmaestro
11-Feb-22, 20:28

www.yahoo.com

To say Trump is too stupid to understand the law makes no sense.
pawntificator
11-Feb-22, 22:43

hotair.com

This has all already been debunked.



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