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A Hunter Biden email about Ukraine from 2014 looks ‘suspiciously’ like it could have come from classified information, a leading GOP senator has claimed.
Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said the April 12, 2014 message to one of the first son’s business partners resembles documents that the State Department gives members of the Senate when they travel overseas.
From 5/14/2020: thehill.com...
The declassification of material from the Michael Flynn case has exposed more chilling details of an effort by prosecutors to come up with a crime to use against the former national security adviser. This week, however, a letter revealed another unsettling detail. Among over three dozen Obama administration officials seeking to “unmask” Flynn in the investigation was former Vice President Joe Biden. This revelation came less than a day after Biden denied any involvement in the investigation of Flynn. It also follows a disclosure that President Obama was aware of that investigation.
originally posted by: loveguy
a reply to: WeMustCare
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February 13, 2024 – Tony Bobulinski tells Congress Biden has “sold out” America – He “enabled” his son to sell access to “most dangerous adversaries” of US
originally posted by: Boomer1947
a reply to: WeMustCare
You asked:
"If I overlook something(s), I would appreciate you adding them to this thread. Also, I don't know the legal name for some of the crimes. If you can assist in that area, it would be appreciated as well."
Happy to help. None of those actions you mentioned are crimes. That's why they don't have legal names.
Source: www.archives.gov...#
Are there any circumstances when I might be allowed to take classified documents home with me?
No.
Classified material must be safeguarded in accordance with the requirements in E.O. 13526, Part 4, Safeguarding; and 32 CFR 2001, Subpart E, Safeguarding.
You must not remove classified material from official premises except to conduct official meetings or conferences, and the material must be returned to safe storage facilities immediately upon the conclusion of the meeting or conference.
Residences are not considered official premises, and you must not remove classified material for reasons of personal convenience or keep it overnight in personal custody.
originally posted by: Boomer1947
a reply to: WeMustCare
You asked:
"If I overlook something(s), I would appreciate you adding them to this thread. Also, I don't know the legal name for some of the crimes. If you can assist in that area, it would be appreciated as well."
Happy to help. None of those actions you mentioned are crimes. That's why they don't have legal names.
originally posted by: ColeYounger2
originally posted by: Boomer1947
a reply to: WeMustCare
You asked:
"If I overlook something(s), I would appreciate you adding them to this thread. Also, I don't know the legal name for some of the crimes. If you can assist in that area, it would be appreciated as well."
Happy to help. None of those actions you mentioned are crimes. That's why they don't have legal names.
Funny how the leftist dems can identify, classify, and codify every little transgression made by anyone who disagrees with them, but when it's one of their own, (who may even be doing the exact same thing) then suddenly, there are a lot of gray areas. Lots of vagueness and blurred lines.
originally posted by: VariedcodeSole
a reply to: CataclysmicRockets
What are you talking about? Things are better than ever!
/s
(Note: if I didn't add the sarcasm indicator, I would receive stars in agreement with my blatantly erroneous statement above. You can't keep an abysmal sycophant down!)
January 2017 – Former defense contractor and sailor Weldon Marshall was arrested for unlawfully retaining classified information, stored on compact discs and computer hard drives that he kept at his home in Texas. The information included classified documents from Marshall’s time with the U.S. Navy and from his time as a defense contractor in Afghanistan.
Marshall pleaded guilty in March 2018. He was sentenced in June 2018 to more than three years in prison followed by a year of supervised release.
January 2018 – Former CIA officer Jerry Chun Shing Lee, also known as Zhen Cheng Li, was arrested on charges of unlawful retention of national defense information. Prosecutors alleged that Lee, while staying at hotels in Hawaii and Virginia, was in possession of two, small books that contained handwritten notes that included the true names and phone numbers of assets and covert CIA employees, operational notes from asset meetings, operational meeting locations and locations of covert facilities.
Lee was indicted in May 2018 on two counts of unlawfully retaining documents related to the national defense, as well as one count of conspiracy to deliver national defense information to a foreign government.
Lee pleaded guilty and was sentenced in November 2019 to 19 years in prison for conspiring to communicate, deliver and transmit national defense information to China.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: Disgusted123
do you mean the probe looking into the "Big Guy"? I think it's still operational. Those SARs reports didn't file themselves.