New evidence and photographs have emerged, showcasing former President Donald Trump's careless handling of classified documents.
Secret notes from Trump's lawyer and Trump's own admissions in a Newsmax interview earlier this year reveal that he knowingly took sensitive records while leaving office. Prosecutors have released photos illustrating the disorganized manner in which Trump stored these documents, some of which contained national security secrets.
This evidence highlights the former president's disregard for the secure handling of classified information, raising serious legal and security concerns.
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It's clear that the media is once again blowing things out of proportion to discredit Trump. The photos and so-called evidence are being presented without context, and it's another attempt to undermine his achievements and leadership. Every president has mishandled documents at some point, but only Trump is being relentlessly pursued for it. This is nothing more than a politically motivated witch hunt to distract from the current administration's failures. We should be focusing on real issues facing our country rather than continuing this endless persecution of Trump.
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Presidents are held to a high standard, and mishandling classified documents can have serious national security implications.
Even if you're not a fan of his, the focus on Trump's document handling feels like a distraction from bigger government overreach issues we should be addressing.
Absolutely shocking but not surprising, Trump's blatant disregard for national security and the rule of law shows how unfit he was for the presidency.
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There Is Something to See In This Cluster of JFK and Saudi Arabia-9/11 Stories
I ran an article discussing Trump’s signature way of disseminating information to the American public, specifically illustrating that generality with the specific of the JFK assassination and the release of classified documents.
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