Is it standard operation procedure to tell a suspect what you're looking for in order to prosecute him and ask that he save it for you?
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Yea actually. They know the docs exist so they get an order stating that if the docs are destroyed its a separate crime
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That worked on Oliver North.
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I was just pointing out that yes, it is a tool in the 'standard operations' playbook.
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Really, he has NO evidence. He has the power to prove it. Go to the judge and get the order. He can't though.
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He doesn't need to do even that. POTUS has unique declassification authority. Could clear it up RIGHT NOW.
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Bingo! And the truth is, this gets the news on something else. He is trying to control the media.
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yeah, right. It's the other way around. They've got the noose ready.
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this is the guy who may bring Donnie down
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Trump campaign will hand back a blank piece of paper, there is nothing to report. Even the Intel community says so.
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Probably shredding now, will be burning next
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It is about time they start investigating but need to turn it over to independent because they can't get past the party.
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Too late. Shredded long ago.
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