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EPISODE 20: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN 8.26.22
FOX GUEST SAYS TRUMP MAY HAVE TAKEN NUCLEAR RETALIATION PLANS
A BLOCK: (1:50) We know Trump took nuclear weapons documents, information "among the most sensitive secrets we hold," documents marked "Special Access Programs" (2:19) What if it's even worse? What if it's worse than the worst we could imagine? (3:37) What if every crazy rumor about nuclear codes and invoking of The Rosenbergs is not only apt, but an understatement? (4:23) Biography of former Washington Post and Wall Street Journal investigative reporter Ronald Kessler
(5:12) Kessler, a past Trump apologist, appears on Fox News Channel Thursday night (6:30) Kessler says what Trump took "could very well include the plans for counterstriking against Russia in the event of a nuclear attack" (8:50) Or, "penetrations by the CIA of foreign embassies, of foreign leaders like Putin, as well as recruitments of spies overseas." And that the Russians would've been trying to get a spy into Mar-a-Lago, and may have succeeded
(11:00) Reinhart poised to release search warrant affidavit with all redactions the government requested (12:08) CNN reports Trump has been getting legal advice from non-lawyer Tom Fitton (12:56) Fox Business reports his web host may sue Trump for non-payment for Truth Social (13:40) We should assume that what's in Trump's Pandora's Box could be worse than we can possibly imagine.
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childfreebychoice
(476 posts)Already been compromised, or even had agents killed
harumph
(1,917 posts)- well, you know what I'm thinking. It starts with the letter 'E.' It begins with a long drop and
a short stop.
CatWoman
(79,302 posts)Journalist tells Fox News that Trump might have been holding onto secret nuclear counterstrike plans
A non-fiction author who has penned multiple books on the Secret Service, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Trump White House, recently weighed in with his assessment of the recent search at Mar-a-Lago.
During an appearance on Fox News, Ronald Kessler, author of a book titled, "The Secrets of the FBI," spoke with anchor Jesse Watters as he explained the possible nature of the classified documents that were recovered from former President Donald Trump's resort.
Although Fox News has attempted to question the integrity of the Justice Department's investigation, Kessler shed light on some of the highly sensitive documents that could have been stored at Mar-a-Lago. According to Kessler, those documents could contain information pertaining to how a president should take action in the event of a Russian nuclear attack.
The level of classification that were talking about here for these documents, beyond top secret beyond sensitive compartmented, that could very well include the plans for counterstriking against Russia in the event of a nuclear attack, Kessler explained.
underpants
(182,931 posts)Im not kidding either. Nuclear could be cover for all kinds of stuff.
sarcasmo
(23,968 posts)Surely there was a purchase order submitted by certain buddies.