Another leak

http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc
 
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http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Must

Defend

EVERYTHING
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Must

Defend

EVERYTHING

ironic
 
Serve the rest of the living presidents. Lay it out there for all to see.

Or hide like bitches behind the deep state.

 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?

Because maybe he didn't agree to it and it is a process not you raid a former President...
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?

You’re right, he should have bleach bitted it and then you be defending it.
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?

You’re right, he should have bleach bitted it and then you be defending it.

You mean washed it with a rag
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?

Because maybe he didn't agree to it and it is a process not you raid a former President...

Former Presidents are above the law potd.
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?

You’re right, he should have bleach bitted it and then you be defending it.

You mean washed it with a rag

Dazzler actually had the gall to claim Hillary never lied to the public about her emails.
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?

Because maybe he didn't agree to it and it is a process not you raid a former President...

Former Presidents are above the law potd.

What? When did he lose his 4th ammendment rights?
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?

Because maybe he didn't agree to it and it is a process not you raid a former President...

Former Presidents are above the law potd.

What? When did he lose his 4th ammendment rights?

Madam, the 4th Amendment does not say you are only subject to search if you feel like it.
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?

You’re right, he should have bleach bitted it and then you be defending it.

You mean washed it with a rag

Dazzler actually had the gall to claim Hillary never lied to the public about her emails.

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http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?

The FBI had the subpoena on June 19th when Trump let them have access. Do you ever get anything right?
 
http://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1558170471807557642

Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?

You’re right, he should have bleach bitted it and then you be defending it.

You mean washed it with a rag

Dazzler actually had the gall to claim Hillary never lied to the public about her emails.

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Obama has over 30 million pages under lock and key and has never been asked what they include.

Just further evidence that we live in a two-tier justice system. One for the criminal Left and one for the accused Right. Prove me wrong.

Those records were their on June 19th when the FBI spent all day reviewing what was stored at Mar-a-Lago. But when you have a failure in the WH, the economy in a recession, inflation at all time highs and poll numbers in the toilet, this distraction makes perfect sense.

Banana Republic.

Did you know that before Trump tweeted it out?

No because nobody gave a fuck and Obama didn't have to deal with a weaponized Federal bureaucracy that was deadset on criminalizing and prosecuting the political opposition.

What if they did something illegal? Time will tell, of course. I don’t proclaim like others that “they’ve got him this time” or “he’s going to be charged for sure.”

There's zero precident for raiding someone's home in order to recover documents that are part of National Archive dispute. Sending 30 armed agents to a former President's home is fucking ridiculous but it's hardly shocking that you support it

I never said it wasn’t ridiculous or that I support the force with which it was carried out. If it’s something as simple as a National Archives dispute, it seems excessive, sure. Apparently there’s connection to the Espionage Act? That seems relevant.

I’ll reserve judgment on either side until there’s an actual charge or something better than a “leak” to WaPo, CNN, Fox, Tucker, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, etc

You can send two agents and be there a week, or 30 and get done in a day.

"Force"?

Should have sent a 1000, and knocked it out in 10 mins.

Note that the very same bitch who cried about excessive force being used against rioters and arsonists now has no problem with the Feds raiding a private residence with “weapons of war” in order to secure documents they could have gotten through the normal subpoena process.

What force was used?

The stuff had been subpoenaed quite a while ago. Why did Daddy still have it?

The FBI had the subpoena on June 19th when Trump let them have access. Do you ever get anything right?

Why did Daddy still have the stuff taken on Monday?
 
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