To: ransomnote
Another dumb ass sleeping with a journalist, and not only leaking his DNA into her, leaking classified documents to her. And the f’er will probably be given a minimum sentence...if that.
2 posted on
02/21/2020 3:24:06 PM PST by
mass55th
("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne)
To: ransomnote
An employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) pleaded guilty today to charges related to his disclosure of classified national defense information (NDI) to two journalists in 2018 and 2019.Proving once again that the DoJ can move quickly to prosecute crimes, when it wants to.
Someone please explain to me again why crimes against Trump (Crossfire Hurricane) are taking so long to prosecute.
3 posted on
02/21/2020 3:27:57 PM PST by
Ol' Dan Tucker
(For 'tis the sport to have the engineer hoist with his own petard., -- Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 4)
To: ransomnote
Too bad this guy wasn’t a few rungs higher in the agency. He’d skate then.
4 posted on
02/21/2020 3:29:51 PM PST by
Seruzawa
(TANSTAAFL!)
To: ransomnote
The idea that Journalists can’t be punished for being involved with unauthorized access and publication of national security is an absurd abuse of the Constitution by the media.
5 posted on
02/21/2020 3:52:18 PM PST by
wildbill
(The older I get, the less 'life in prison" means to me)
To: ransomnote
I assume (and you know what happens when you assume :) that Journalist 1 and 2 and Consultant 1 will be pursued for publishing confidential info?
Any word on this?
7 posted on
02/21/2020 5:26:21 PM PST by
upchuck
(Mayor Pete is not running to win. He's running to mainstream homosexuality. ~ Cowboy Bob)
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