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In reply to the discussion: Something is off, it doesn't add up. [View all]wnylib
(26,121 posts)Access to sensitive nuclear information is so restricted, and the protocols for handling the documents are so strict, that only someone with special access could have obtained the documents for Trump to carry out with him. It is not something that could happen by accident.
So, who got the documents for Trump? Was it a Trump loyalist who was appointed to a position with a title that would give him access? Then look for people whose position and title during Trump's term is suspicious. A lot if them, I know, but which one would have had a title that gave him access to highly restricted data? For example, former CIA Director John Brennan, said that when he was a Homeland Security advisor and Deputy National Security advisor, he had access to these documents. But, when he became CIA Director, he no longer had access.
Wasn't Steve Bannon in National Security at one point? Who else could have had access by being appointed to a position that gave them access?