1. What you fail to understand is those documents were sent to him. The agencies knew this and that is why they wanted additional locks put on the room where they were kept. He didn't "steal" them or take them or hide them they were sent to him by GSA. One more time for the slow kids

    This is one more nothing burger
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  2. What you fail to understand is that if we wanted to read fantasy we'd check out some Harry Potter.
  3. That's the 3rd scenario so far. The first 2 were "they were planted" to "they were declassified" and now "they were sent". I guess USPS? There should be a lottery to see what's next and how many more before something sticks. The odds of winning could be just as small.
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  4. We will see how it shakes out. You aren't going to like it though
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    we'll see.
  6. i think he can literally will it with a wave of his had or a thought, i dont think he needs anyone to vouch for him
  7. Again, the facts remain that whatever documents were there the GSA knew they were there, the whole time. They were of such importance they waited two whole years to do something about it.

    Just no way around that is there?
  8. I spent many years dealing with GSA. If they know what day of the week it is, that's about as good as it gets for them. IconLOL.gif
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  9. Saudi Arabia, notoriously desperate for nuclear weapons technology to counter what they see is Iran's inexorable acquiring nuclear capabilities.

    A timeline:

    February 2019: Whistleblowers Raise Grave Concerns with Trump Administration’s Efforts to Transfer Sensitive Nuclear Technology to Saudi Arabia

    https://oversight.house.gov/sites/d...es/Trump Saudi Nuclear Report - 2-19-2019.pdf

    November 2020: trump loses a presidential election, and desperately tries to hang on to power.

    January 2021: trump removes boxes of SCI documents containing nuclear secrets to Mar-a-Lago.

    July 2021: Jared Kushner receives $2 billion from Saudi Arabia for investment management services, despite a very less than stellar record in investments.