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Capt Gregory Prickett
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Good. Now the law clearly allows the President elect and his team access to the classified daily briefings, since they have the need to know. And if the briefers refuse, as Whitmire seems to think is an option, well, we always need people to man stations at Thule and Incirlik.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
Capt Gregory Prickett
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1SG (Join to see) - Hang on Skippy Jr--I've said from the beginning that if someone violated the law in accusing Trump, that they should be prosecuted. That hasn't changed. Present your evidence and charge them, from both sides.
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Capt Gregory Prickett - I guess that this is the new normal - where such activities are lauded as patriotic and no one gets prosecuted for violating a number of statutes. If that is the new normal, I say play ball.
I could make up a much better story, and one that would have evidence to back it up, unlike the nonsense peddled by the Dems for four years.

I am all for charging former Obama officials that broke numerous statutes in their quest to screw over Trump. But I feel that ship has sailed. No such grace would befall any Trump officials were they to try something that remotely resembled what we saw in 2016.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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1SG (Join to see) - I've pointed out exactly how Trump violated various criminal statutes, but you and the rest of the Trump supporters refuse to even consider that he's a criminal. But at the same time, you are more than happy to go after Hillary, Hunter, or anyone else, with far less evidence.

Then, when Trump loses in a landslide (based on his statements on his election by the same Electoral College margin in 2016), you want government employees to commit criminal acts when they brief the president-elect and his team. SMH.
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Capt Gregory Prickett - Nobody committed a crime unless it is proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Many have tried; none have succeeded. No doubt they will continue to try.
But since intelligence officers serving up a load of bullshit to the President-Elect is apparently not something that gets prosecuted, maybe it should be de regeur.
Biden can have his own stooges do it in January.

And if you don't know satire when you see it, I don't see how you can make it on the internet.
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SGT Whatever Needs Doing.
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She can make resources available, but she can't make people subvert their clearances. JB does not yet have need to know.
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OOOOO.... Criticism.
Intense... Criticism.
Better punt.
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