boxes. the new york times reports this, quote, during president trump s years in the white house his aides began to refer to the boxes full of papers and odds and ends he carted around with him almost everywhere as the beautiful mind material. it was a reference to the title of a book and movie depicting the life of john f nash jr., the mathematician with schizophrenia played in the film by russell crow. one trump official who spoke anonplacely to describe the situation said while the materials were disorganized trump would notice if someone rifled through them or they were not arranged in a particular way. it was the person said, quote, how his mind works but the times describes trump s organized chaos was nothing new. here s a look at his office at trump tower back in 2015 from an interview with wall street germ. this office is all you, and it s a little bit junky. yeah. you know what? this i just got a few weeks ago. this is from the marine corp. that s the chair f
page, you can see that they re still looking for the pipe bomber that set pipe bombs outside the dnc and rnc on january 6th. this is an active, unfolding investigation, and it s an imminent, active, and rising national security threat. that s why i ve called it the american ingency. it includes members of congress, it includes the former president, it includes the former national security adviser in general flynn. it goes all the way down to the oath keepers, stewart rhodes, and people who could be convinced by their latest press conference. it s much bigger than a political story. it s a national security threat, and it has to be treated as such. what do you think creates not just the permission structure for something like this to happen, that as frank feglizi says a sham, but there was enough incentive, enough of a payout for them politically and perhaps operationally, which is even more ominous. where does that come from, and how do you combat that? it comes from the core of