Posted on 11/19/2024 3:11:50 PM PST by blueyon
The news of President Trump’s return to the Oval Office and his excellent cabinet nominations may be causing Biden Deep State officials to undertake desperate measures to evade accountability.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Trump sent shockwaves throughout the political world on last Wednesday after announcing Gaetz as America’s next leading law enforcement official.
Trump called him a “deeply gifted and tenacious attorney” who will “end Weaponized Government, protect our Borders, dismantle Criminal Organizations, and restore Americans’ badly shattered Faith and Confidence in the Justice Department.”
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Obstruction of justice charges should be pending.
They would need to get a look at the driver, speak to him about how often they work the contract for those offices.
That will determine if it was a regularly scheduled trip, or not.
I would think the same crew will work the same contract due to security concerns.
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Or if Trump owned the paper shredding company...
Only military tribunals can work.
DC juries/judges will be 100% partisan.
I guess it depends on the level of security the item requires.
We had a lot of stuff that wasn’t terribly secret, but because it may have involved government grants or personal information in personnel records, we had to keep it for a certain number of years before destroying it. Every outfit produces material like that, and does routine shredding.
Lol! I was just gonna post about that. Then the doctor walks in and ask what the hells going on?
Somebody has to post the thing on here.
That movie was horrific.
DemocRATS and DemoKKKrats destroying evidence, records, etc.
What A Surprise!!
Oh my goodness! Hope he does that. Like the McDonalds thing. hahahaha
I have a small business. A shredder truck comes 1 time a month.
Everything is on the server backup.
EVERYTHING!
The portable crematoriums are only parked there at night.
Recall the Chinese embassy fires.
The hospital where I work has a shredder company once a week. Common in large enterprises. It’d be fun to see what’s shredded but I don’t see anything unusual- unless they normally come every 6 months and they were there in October.
Yup, that is what came to mind
I thought that they were ordered to retain all records.
Unless a typewritter is used, most documents are created on a computer. The computer has a memory. Go ahead and print and shred the same document 100 times. It’s still in the computer.
It's been said that the electronic versions of ALL physical documents are stored in the DOJ's mainframe computer!
And, of course, nobody in the entire government has the savvy needed to DELETE THEM WITHOUT A TRACE!
RIIIIGGGGHHHHTT!
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