Posted on 08/26/2022 5:25:51 PM PDT by Dominic01
Crazy Uncle Joe Strikes Again… Hillary Clinton took Joe Biden with her on the campaign trail today after a weekend of rest.
Biden took to the stage to bash businessman Donald Trump.
Then he gave away the Secret Service agent who was holding the nuclear codes.
"Donald Trump… He cannot be trusted. There’s a guy that follows me, has the nuclear codes. So, God forbid anything happen to the president and I had to make a decision the codes are with me… He is not qualified."
What an complete idiot.
https://youtu.be/QNfBo8biMiE
The guy with The Football 🏈 is probably pretty obvious.
That being said, Joe...........🙄🙄🙄
At least Brandon knew who had the codes and where he was.
Clintoon lost our nuclear codes for months!
HOME MILITARY & DEFENSE:”
Bill Clinton once lost the nuclear codes for months, and a ‘comedy of errors’ kept anyone from finding out!
Christopher Woody Jan 3, 2018, 12:17 PM
nuclear football:
A military aide carries the “football,” a leather briefcase holding classified nuclear war plans, onto Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, April 7, 2010. Cliff Owen/AP
The codes needed to launch a US nuclear strike are supposed to be kept close to the president at all times.
A department within the Defense Department is tasked with overseeing all aspects of the nuclear-launch process, including the codes.
During Bill Clinton’s presidency, officials from that department discovered the codes had gone missing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5PGn6L58xY
Clinton Lost Nuclear Codes?
20,333 views Oct 22, 2010 In a new book, Gen. Hugh Shelton, who commanded the U.S. military during the Clinton administration, has revealed that the president lost the crucial codes needed in order to launch a nuclear attack. Bob Orr reports.
Didn’t crazy Brandon break declas protocol and expose the identity of a SEAL team?
Yes. It caused Extortion 17, with 0’s assistance in loading people on the help
A secret service agent doesn't carry the codes. It is is done by a military aide.
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