Posted on 09/02/2022 3:01:03 PM PDT by conservative98
1. QUESTION FOR BILL BARR
As attorney general, did you ever take classified information home overnight to review? If you did, you violated the Espionage Act.— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) September 2, 2022
2.Wouldn't it be interesting if Barr had to answer that question under oath & if his government security, staff& drivers were required to testify before a grand jury if they'd seen the former AG with such papers outside the protection of an government authorized &secured setting?— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) September 2, 2022
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I heard that possibility discussed, but was unaware that was a real thing.
Ka ching.
Ummm...
did someone say “Trust Barr” ?
Everyone who has worked with classified documents has taken them outside the workplace at least once.
Its a semantic.
If they have classified laptops at home, they can access classified material from at home. Doesnt matter if its parked on a server, local copies could also be made if desired.
Another question. Did you ever speak out about the three MILLION pages of documents that Barak Obama took when he left office?
During the covid “lock downs” which is house arrest. The FBI buildings have been empty they all work from home through Zoom meetings(CCP company.) I guess they will over look that.
He must be organizing the Pence-Barr cabal. Caesar had his Brutus; Charles I his Cromwell, and Trump too many enemies to list.
I guess he fooled Reagan too.
Trump would still be president had he not appointed Wray and Barr.
Bkmk
I doubt that. Trump probably would have fired Barr for inaction on several matters.
Remember how J, Edgar Hoover operated with the right information you can turn everything around.
Now we are seeing a rerun of past times with the democrats.
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