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Saturday, June 10, 2023

And This Was Really Bad!

Feds assert that classified documents were found in a bathroom at Mar a Lago.

It was worse than we thought. I mean it was clearly obstruction of justice.

Photos released from the lengthy indictment against the former president show that he and several staffers deliberately left classified documents out in the open. He shown folks who had no access top secret material.

Special Council Jack Smith did not take any questions during his brief press conference.

He suggested that Americans read the indictment and understand that the U.S. government without a reasonable doubt had no choice but to file a criminal indictment against Washed Up 45 and several associates.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

He must report to the U.S. District Court in Miami to surrender. He also will face federal judge Alieen Cannon, the controversial Washed Up 45 appointed judge who issued a special master to oversee the classified documents. 

His rants and Republicans rallying around him will not do him nor the party any good.

The so called "law and order" party is quite outraged over this. But when you look into how the government determined the extent of how serious the charges are, Republicans may have to reconsider.

Washed Up 45's federal indictment is a scathing, 44-page read that opens with the assertion that, in his post-presidency, he flagrantly violated the very national security laws that he used to propel himself to the White House in 2016.

The former president faces up to 100 years in prison for allegedly putting the nation’s safety at risk by keeping hundreds of classified records, spilling secrets to boast of his immense power as a former commander-in-chief, and orchestrating a campaign to block the feds from getting them back.

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