Hillary's was nothing compared to this stuff. She forwarded herself emails to her home email, and most of those emails were absolutely nothing of note. It could also be that a lot of these documents are not much - and are just over-classified materials. But it still doesn't make it right.
Yeah the wheels aren't turning like they used to. This not only brings up the question of office / family / friends to say something, but also reporters.
The retention of classified documents is concerning no matter who is/was holding them. However I find it of particular concern that an investigator was named on November 14 to investigate the occurrences as they related to President Biden yet we did not find out about any of this until after January 1st. Transparency has a bad problem somewhere
Over the last year or so, it’s become increasingly clear that Sen. Feinstein is all but incapacitated. This is a sad turn of events. Even sadder, there is apparently no one in her office or family to graciously, respectfully guide her off the public stage. It seems a push was in order.
We'll see how far the Fair Tax vote goes. It's obviously not in the interest of the Washington establishment to vote for such a plan.
I'm also not optimistic for conservative Republicans to try pass a balanced budget plan by the end of September instead of the giant Omnibus funding bill. It will be business as usual.
Hillary's was nothing compared to this stuff. She forwarded herself emails to her home email, and most of those emails were absolutely nothing of note. It could also be that a lot of these documents are not much - and are just over-classified materials. But it still doesn't make it right.
Yeah the wheels aren't turning like they used to. This not only brings up the question of office / family / friends to say something, but also reporters.
I wonder how many other former elected officials have classified documents stashed somewhere. I wonder how many of them are looking hard.
My congressman Hank Johnson, should be more worried about Guam tipping over.
The retention of classified documents is concerning no matter who is/was holding them. However I find it of particular concern that an investigator was named on November 14 to investigate the occurrences as they related to President Biden yet we did not find out about any of this until after January 1st. Transparency has a bad problem somewhere
Over the last year or so, it’s become increasingly clear that Sen. Feinstein is all but incapacitated. This is a sad turn of events. Even sadder, there is apparently no one in her office or family to graciously, respectfully guide her off the public stage. It seems a push was in order.
I do like that car the President has though!lol
Were there any of these issues with other previous White House folks and the mishandling of classified documents? Other than Hilary’s e-mail server.
Maybe some new procedures/process when someone is leaving office.
“ common-sense conservative governance “
Ha.
We'll see how far the Fair Tax vote goes. It's obviously not in the interest of the Washington establishment to vote for such a plan.
I'm also not optimistic for conservative Republicans to try pass a balanced budget plan by the end of September instead of the giant Omnibus funding bill. It will be business as usual.
The “Fair Tax” might be one of the worst ideas ever. The only thing it’s got going for it is a catchy name.