The extent of the collusion is remarkable.
The keeper of the records can destroy what they don’t want seen.
I’m astonished that so many of the YouTube channels I follow that have NOTHING to do with politics have managed to insert something antiTrump into their content. Often, it’s not by name but they’ll mention recent political changes that harm the environment or are increasing world tension or cutting down on funding for vital research. A couple I really liked have done it so often I’ve unfollowed. I’ve never seen this level of divisiveness before.
You don’t say?
Bttt.
5.56mm
It takes a while to build a federal criminal case, and I understand that. But it would be nice to start to see some consequences.
NARA had boxes of documents from the Trump White House that were boxed up by GSA staffers and sitting on a pallet in a warehouse that NARA wanted to get rid of. They notified the Biden administration and then shipped the boxes to Mar-a-Lago. These are the boxes that the FBI raided after NARA sent them to Trump.
Here is a start: NEW: Judge Cannon Unseals Unredacted Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant Affidavit.
Within that article is this link: Julie Kelly: So an entire pallet full of boxes that had been held by GSA somewhere outside of DC is dumped at Mar-a-Lago. Apparently these are the boxes that ended up containing papers with "classified markings."
See the Jack Smith documents describing the coordination between NARA and the Biden White House Counsel.
-PJ
Gitmo
Yep, NARA played it cute and fast and loose with Trump. Make their lives hell.
If laws were broken and the ones who did this do not go to jail this Admin has failed. Enforcing the law is not revenge. If some commie trash TWOT claims this tellhim to pi$$ off.
Bkmk
David S. Ferriero ’74MS (born 1949) is a librarian who served as the 10th Archivist of the United States from 2009 to 2022, first appointed by President Barack Obama. In this position, Ferriero oversaw the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), safeguarding and enabling access to governmental records and historical materials, including the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights.
Previously, Ferriero served as the Director of the New York Public Library and the University Librarian and Vice Provost for Library Affairs at Duke University. He also served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War and became a Navy hospital corpsman on the hospital ship, the USS Sanctuary. Following his military service, Ferriero obtained a Master’s in Library Science from Simmons.
In an interview with National Archives News, Ferriero reflected on his proudest professional achievements: “We were fortunate that President Obama, in his Open Government Initiative, recognized the importance of good record keeping for open government and transparency. . . . [President Obama also realized that we need to involve the American public in our work]. That resulted in the Citizen Archivist program, where we’re having people transcribe records. We’ve got people all over the world who are helping us transcribe records, tagging records. . . . [And] it’s become a model for other institutions; the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian, lots of libraries around the country are providing those kinds of tagging opportunities to involve the public in their work.”
Trump won. And they can’t stand it.