1 posted on
10/12/2022 8:08:02 PM PDT by
bitt
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To: bitt
According to WaPo, this worker initially denied handling Trump’s documents, but in the second interview with the feds, they admitted they moved some boxes for Trump. One of these two statements is a lie. Which one? Based on what we know about the "feds", the answer should be obvious.
31 posted on
10/13/2022 3:48:03 AM PDT by
Fresh Wind
(Fox News is CNN-Lite.)
To: bitt
“Trump’s worker was told to move the boxes after the former president received a subpoena in May for classified documents.”
Doesn’t mean a thing, even if true.
Did he order them destroyed???
However, the mole has identified himself, for sure, or at least narrowed down the search to an extreme degree.
33 posted on
10/13/2022 5:52:57 AM PDT by
odawg
To: bitt
YAWN, this isn’t even fit to print, not news.
34 posted on
10/13/2022 5:54:45 AM PDT by
1Old Pro
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"Hey Boss, there are a couple of boxes that we don't know what to do with". "Stick them down at the safe room in Florida and we'll figure out what to do with them when we have time."
There you go, they moved boxes at President Trumps instructions.
35 posted on
10/13/2022 5:57:20 AM PDT by
Flint
To: bitt
I didn’t realize moving or rearranging boxes was a crime. Now, if he said that he moved them into the shredder or incinerator, or to a hole in the backyard, then they might have something, but just moving them isn’t a crime.
38 posted on
10/13/2022 7:02:03 AM PDT by
euram
To: bitt
Moving boxes is hardly interesting. This is the subject of big news?
39 posted on
10/13/2022 7:03:57 AM PDT by
dforest
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