Thanks for the post.
Now I am forgetting what covefe means, lol.
Apparently covfefe was an access password sent to Hunter Biden’s email for a financial transaction.
I think covfefe was also an acronym for a piece of (possibly) telecommunications legislation that was created by President Trump’s administration. If the Q team was trying to prove they really did have it all and wanted to mess with them, he might have deliberately named the legislation so its acronym was HB’s password. I’ll see if I can find that legislation.
The Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act (COVFEFE Act), House Bill H.R. 2884, was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on June 12, 2017, during the 115th United States Congress. The bill was intended to amend the Presidential Records Act to preserve Twitter posts and other social media interactions of the President of the United States, and requires the National Archives to store such items. H.R. 2884 was assigned to the House Oversight and Reform Committee for consideration. While in committee, there were no roll call votes related to the bill. The bill died in committee.
The curious thing about it is that it was introduced by Mike Quigley (D, Illinois). Maybe this was his “sentence” for minor crimes or indiscretions. I don’t think anyone was serious about passing this legislation and even the name is contrived. It may have been a veiled message to the BH that the WH really did have it all, and it makes me smile to think that, less than 6 months into PDJT’s term, he was ramping up their panic. I’m reasonably certain it was an “Oh s**t!” moment for the BH.
One final thing to consider is that the WH didn’t get the password from Hunter Biden’s physical laptop, since that wasn’t dropped off at the Delaware computer repair shop until 2019. If covfefe was a message to the BH, the WH got the password some other way.