Story 1;
Republican Adam Kinzinger said some of the documents in the Mar-a-Lago raid may be "so classified" they cannot be revealed. One set of classified materials seized from Mar-a-Lago was designated as Sensitive Compartmented Information, which is the highest level of sensitivity a classified document can receive, according to a search warrant.
Yeah, a Republican. Essentially one of your boys saying Trump has $hit the bed with this.
Story 2;
Trump Organization's longtime CFO Allen Weisselberg pled guilty to all 15 criminal counts in a tax evasion scheme perpetrated by the former president's eponymous company. Weisselberg refused to give up his boss, he has agreed to testify against the company itself. And since the company and Trump were essentially co-terminus for decades, that may turn out to be a distinction without much of a difference. After all, Trump is the one who put his name on those tuition checks.
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More than a dozen former top Trump administration officials have refuted former President Donald Trump's claim that he had a "standing order" stipulating that classified documents automatically became declassified when he took them from the Oval Office to his White House residence.
John Kelly, who was Trump's chief of staff from 2017 to 2019, told CNN that "nothing approaching an order that foolish was ever given" during his tenure.
"And I can't imagine anyone that worked at the White House after me that would have simply shrugged their shoulders and allowed that order to go forward without dying in the ditch trying to stop it," he added.
Mick Mulvaney, Kelly's successor, also said he was not aware of any such order.
Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton called Trump's claim "a complete fiction." Olivia Troye, who was a homeland security adviser to former Vice President Mike Pence, called the idea of a blanket declassification "ludicrous."
BAAAAA HAAAAAA HAAAAAA Trump 2024 is probably when he gets convicted and thats kind of an election. LMFAO