fka ftc said:
And yes they have. George HW Bush had millions and millions at his residence in College Station.
The government HAS to set up a SCIF for him to view material for this case since some of that material is PART OF the case.Whistle Pig said:
They do not have to give him a SCIF at his residence for legal defense work, that would be quite stupid.
NARA has never set up SCIFs for classified documents or let former presidents keep them.
Its not a claim. There are literally millions of classified documents STILL at his CS residence (former residence since he gone).TXAggie2011 said:fka ftc said:
And yes they have. George HW Bush had millions and millions at his residence in College Station.
The claim wasn't that they were at his residence. The claim was they were at a former bowling alley.
They were. But the rest of the story was the former bowling alley was a NARA owned facility and the documents had been transferred there by NARA to be processed and stored while the nearby NARA operated Presidential library was completed, which was to become the permanent home of the documents.
Correct. Old ThistlePiggy does not like facts and thinks I "mainline" Gateway Pundit and Redstate, even though I only vaguely know of those 'sites' and have never quoted from, read from, linked to or pointed to in 10,000+ Trump lovin posts.Ag with kids said:The government HAS to set up a SCIF for him to view material for this case since some of that material is PART OF the case.Whistle Pig said:
They do not have to give him a SCIF at his residence for legal defense work, that would be quite stupid.
NARA has never set up SCIFs for classified documents or let former presidents keep them.
Why do you think NARA would have something to do with this, though?
fka is pointing out that the government ALREADY had a SCIF at MAL when he was POTUS, so they could have just reactivated that one.
fka ftc said:Its not a claim. There are literally millions of classified documents STILL at his CS residence (former residence since he gone).TXAggie2011 said:fka ftc said:
And yes they have. George HW Bush had millions and millions at his residence in College Station.
The claim wasn't that they were at his residence. The claim was they were at a former bowling alley.
They were. But the rest of the story was the former bowling alley was a NARA owned facility and the documents had been transferred there by NARA to be processed and stored while the nearby NARA operated Presidential library was completed, which was to become the permanent home of the documents.
Absolutely.TXAggie2011 said:fka ftc said:Its not a claim. There are literally millions of classified documents STILL at his CS residence (former residence since he gone).TXAggie2011 said:fka ftc said:
And yes they have. George HW Bush had millions and millions at his residence in College Station.
The claim wasn't that they were at his residence. The claim was they were at a former bowling alley.
They were. But the rest of the story was the former bowling alley was a NARA owned facility and the documents had been transferred there by NARA to be processed and stored while the nearby NARA operated Presidential library was completed, which was to become the permanent home of the documents.
Can you provide a source with someone making such a claim? And additionally, a source verifying the claim?
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Presidential Libraries hold in excess of:
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3 terabytes of classified electronic records
The Presidential Libraries also hold the papers of Presidential staff such as those of the National Security Advisor and others on the National Security Council staff.
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3. After the party, the Bushes just walked over to a private apartment they had built so they can stay right inside the library.
TXAggie2011 said:
I thought that might where this was headed…
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You said on July 9 Trump would be in jail the next week.
Looking forward to the bump in November when Trump is still not in jail.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Noted.
I'll try and work on being right faster.
Right now, watch Jan 9th. Bench trial in federal court ND of GA. Watch for that one. (Not literally, since not streamed from federal court.)Im Gipper said:Quote:
You said on July 9 Trump would be in jail the next week.
Looking forward to the bump in November when Trump is still not in jail.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Noted.
I'll try and work on being right faster.
We are now halfway through November, and Trump is still not in jail.
Do we need to table this until Valentine's Day? Or will Trump be in jail before then?
You really don't know?Im Gipper said:
What does that have to do with Trump not going to jail?
Dominion has been caught, long ago. So Trump will not go to jail for the Jan 6th stuff.Im Gipper said:
No, sorry can you explain?
Stat Repair has been claiming Trump is going to jail for months now.
I say Trump is not going to jail & never will.
One of those judges is gonna put Trump in jail for contempt.Im Gipper said:
No, sorry can you explain?
Stat Repair has been claiming Trump is going to jail for months now.
I say Trump is not going to jail & never will.
BREAKING: Federal judges on the DC Appeals Court blast Jack Smith and Tanya Chutkan's gag order on Trump
— George (@BehizyTweets) November 20, 2023
“He has to speak ‘Miss Manners’ while everyone else is throwing targets at him?” Judge Patricia Millett, an Obama appointee said. “It would be really hard in a debate when… pic.twitter.com/ecDHx3fd3e
MEANWHILE in Florida: Judge Aileen Cannon, polar opposite of Judge Chutkan in DC case, denied another motion filed by Jack Smith.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 13, 2024
He wanted to force Trump to disclose whether he planned to use "advice of counsel" defense in classified docs trial. Cannon said--not so fast: pic.twitter.com/9sphnDFzyt
Jack Smith Opposes the Unsealing of Discovery Material in Trump’s Classified Documents Case Because One Document Confirms the Existence of Another FBI Investigation https://t.co/RBh1fl0qdb
— Ben Owen🇺🇸 (@hrkbenowen) January 26, 2024
Defense team in classified documents case has obtained evidence of extensive collaboration btw Biden White House counsel, Biden federal agencies, and Trump prosecutors.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 27, 2024
And looks like the National Archives and Team Biden were in cahoots long before NARA received the 15 boxes…
Ex parte simply means a hearing without the opposing party, so a private hearing between the judge and one of the parties in the case.
— Just Human (@realjusthuman) February 1, 2024
In this instance, between Judge Cannon and Special Counsel Smith
Naturally, such a hearing would need to be conducted ex parte and obviously Trump's counsel oppose this effort and have made filings to that effect. pic.twitter.com/Z2BnWa1sLK
— Just Human (@realjusthuman) February 1, 2024
— Just Human (@realjusthuman) February 1, 2024
Not looking likely right now, in my view. Caveat: Smith or Willis could severely truncate their indictments and have separate trials for other defendants. That was always Willis' biggest mistake, too many defendants and too many counts. Too massive of a trial to even fit everybody in the damn courtroom. Lunacy.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
9-months until election day.
Is any Trump criminal case in position to be tried before the election?
Y/N
More leaks from Team Smith.Quote:
Special counsel Jack Smith's team has questioned several witnesses about a closet and a so-called "hidden room" inside former President Donald Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago that the FBI didn't check while searching the estate in August 2022, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
As described to ABC News, the line of questioning in several interviews ahead of Trump's indictment last year on classified document charges suggests that -- long after the FBI seized dozens of boxes and more than 100 documents marked classified from Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate -- Smith's team was trying to determine if there might still be more classified documents there.