and no one did in response to the reporting about jack smith and his team. but in the past, chris christie has said, has tweeted this about trump s vicious what do we call them, truth socials, socials truths, whatever. he said, what kind of person calls a federal prosecutor a crackhead? sound like a president to you? someone you trust with the nuke codes? get real. jack smith is just doing his job, and trump can t handle it because he s scared and only cares about himself. i wish i had a medal to give chris christie because it was the only defense of these prosecutors that we could find. he s created a command climate in this country over the last few years that weaponizes languages, that directs his supporters to take violence in furtherance of their political objectives. i ve called it an american insurgent si. it is far reaching, national, millions of people with guns who are being directed with language from people like kari lake, who s extremely effective and
they couldn t afford to have another one, it does beg the question, two things in a week, i mean, how many times is this happening over a period of years or six months, maybe it s not state owned but what is up there? i think you have people if both parties on capitol hill now who are legitimately unhappy with what they ve been told, the shoot-down today was political. but probably the right answer given how they did it last time. the situation unsettling. the other top story, we re learning that former president trump s legal team turned over some more documents with classified markings and somebody copied a thumb drive and they got the laptop, this is after subpoenas and searches of mar-a-lago, mike pence home was searched by the fbi they found one more classified documents, major lions has a former intelligence officer, you had nuke codes, so you know the seriousness the true
so, major, lyons, as a former intelligence officer, you had nuke codes. yeah. so you know the seriousness the true seriousness of classified information. mm-hmm. what is going on with this? politicians do not seem to take this with the level of importance that people like you do. that s probably right. there is an overclassification of information in the government. something like 50 million documents a year get classified. usually it s by 50 million? 50 million a year. on top of that, normal policy is a 25-year expiration before they can become not classified. so there s a billion or so documents running around our government that are still technically classified but it could be a weather report on an op they were going to run on something that really has nothing to do that s actually really classified. having said that, i don t know what was in the vice president s house. i don t know what they recovered. it could have been something important. but the bottom line t
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