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In reply to the discussion: Frank Figliuzzi on MSNBC: Finally someone backs up what I have been saying. [View all]totodeinhere
(13,688 posts)42. I share your frustration, but there is a process that must be followed
and it takes time if it is going to be done right. As we all know the wheels of legal justice grind very slowly.
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Frank Figliuzzi on MSNBC: Finally someone backs up what I have been saying. [View all]
fightforfreedom
Aug 2022
OP
And a big who cares. Going after a former president is not the same thing as going after the
Demsrule86
Aug 2022
#59
On January 20, 2021, at 12:00, he returned to ordinary citizen status.
Justice matters.
Aug 2022
#81
It should be exactly the same. No person is above the law. I will comfortable in your ignore pile.
Handler
Aug 2022
#88
Or as negotiable get out of jail free cards. I'm tired of the theatre. A Dem would have been in jail
Evolve Dammit
Aug 2022
#34
Right you are. I think he will also use them to leverage power. Which would equal money I suppose.
Handler
Aug 2022
#89
I wish Frank had been asked if he thought other Trump properties should be searched. If
Vinca
Aug 2022
#6
Did Figliuzzi criticize DOJ for waiting 15 mos to indict Joshua Schulte for espionage? Nt
Fiendish Thingy
Aug 2022
#9
We'd all be dancing in the streets if they took action 15 months after the theft of the documents.
Scrivener7
Aug 2022
#46
And what would have happened if they searched his residence and came up empty?
tinrobot
Aug 2022
#27
Once again: WHY did NARA not know the documents were missing for a year? HOW did
Scrivener7
Aug 2022
#48
Those most secure documents are supposed to be moved only under rigorous security conditions and
Scrivener7
Aug 2022
#71
Might Trump have been the subject of a wire tap or other surveillance during the lag period?
Mr. Ected
Aug 2022
#21
It's the only scenario in which the presence of those documents in a hotel basement for 18 months is
Scrivener7
Aug 2022
#45
We have to disagree. The very presence of these documents at Log O' Merde says he was not
Scrivener7
Aug 2022
#49
There we go again. It's DOJ that failed. Wasn't it the National Archive that was
Beastly Boy
Aug 2022
#35
I heard that segment. He said that was his criticism of the FBI. Not that they did the warrant but..
CousinIT
Aug 2022
#51
She was arrested days after the CREATION of the document she leaked. I don't know
Scrivener7
Aug 2022
#55
It would be good to recover the documents before foreign agents take pictures of them.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Aug 2022
#77