about this investigation? that it was all driven, i m trying to get a fearlessness out of my head i m. it was all driven by his cavalier, more than cavalier, dishonest retention of the documents. melissa is right. the inception, maybe you can argue, carelessness. but this goes on for over a year, and you get a subpoena. and we learned today, a lawyer for him signed a piece of paper for a guy, saying, we have given up everything classified. at that point, he is intentionally keeping extremely dangerous documents, and they can bring exceptionally grave harm, that s the term, to the national security. exceptionally it s actually a cg factor now that you want to figure out what is the landscape for what s he s exposed to, because they had a separate reason that they had to go in, and get the documents and that he was a lying about. normally, if you, in the wake
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