Jeff Thiele wrote to Rebecca Marie <=-
I don't know what it is about having those Secret docs,
but he seems willing to fight to keep them. Does he think that they have secrets to the Lost Ark or something?
I don't, either. But he must've thought they'd provide him with some benefit.
Mike Powell wrote to JEFF THIELE <=-
But they do control when they react. Trump could have turned them
over, and the fact that he didn't turn them over a long time ago should have made it obvious to Archives, the DOJ, and the FBI that he was not
Then again, this is the same FBI who tracks potentially dangerous
persons but then does nothing until they've actually shot up a bunch of people.
things. Additionally, he was given ample time to turn over all of the documents. He didn't.
He was given more than ample time... too much time.
about it? No, because waiting that two years for *you* to "give
yourself up" or return the documents would not produce any political result.
I *know* they'd not wait two years to see if I can be trusted to do the right thing or not.
Mike Powell wrote to JEFF THIELE <=-
I'm not an ex-president with a lot of lawyers.
And waiting two years makes those lawyers go away, and doesn't give
them more time to build a defense?
Mike Powell wrote to JEFF THIELE <=-
But they do control when they react. Trump could have turned them
over, and the fact that he didn't turn them over a long time ago should have made it obvious to Archives, the DOJ, and the FBI that he was not
The factor that you keep apparently refusing to take into account is that we're talking about a former President of the United States. This isn't
like Harry in accounting having a document. The FBI would've knocked down Harry's door the next day. But before you level any charges against a
former President, you have to make sure you have all your Is dotted, your
Ts crossed, and you have a *ton* of evidence.
Then again, this is the same FBI who tracks potentially dangerous persons but then does nothing until they've actually shot up a bunch of people.
I am not certain that you know how law enforcement or the justice
department operates...
Mike Powell wrote to JEFF THIELE <=-
I'm not an ex-president with a lot of lawyers.
And waiting two years makes those lawyers go away, and doesn't give
them more time to build a defense?
*sigh*
Mike, your continued flogging this dead horse saddens me. :(
He also questions the timing of the search and why the FBI waited until right before the midterms when the issue has been ongoing for over two years now. Pretty sure I know the answer to that question...
Do you, though? When considering how long the FBI waited, have you also considered how long they *didn't* wait? Have you considered that the search of Mar-a-Lago would have been much more politically effective as an "October surprise?" The issue has been going on for two years now, but that's irrelevant to the timing of the execution of the search warrant. The government spent time trying to negotiate with Trump for the return of the documents (all of them), and then a subpoena was issued in the spring of 2022. Failure to respond to the subpoena brought a visit by federal agents in Jnue of 2022 when some, but not all, of the documents were retrieved.
Trump had an opportunity two months before the search warrant was executed to return all of the documents. And you think it was the FBI stretching out the timeline? It was all Trump.
For the last two months, yes, it was Trump, but two months <> two years.He also questions the timing of the search and why the FBI waited u right before the midterms when the issue has been ongoing for over years now. Pretty sure I know the answer to that question...Do you, though? When considering how long the FBI waited, have you also considered how long they *didn't* wait? Have you considered that the sea of Mar-a-Lago would have been much more politically effective as an "Oct surprise?" The issue has been going on for two years now, but that's irrelevant to the timing of the execution of the search warrant. The government spent time trying to negotiate with Trump for the return of t documents (all of them), and then a subpoena was issued in the spring of 2022. Failure to respond to the subpoena brought a visit by federal agen Jnue of 2022 when some, but not all, of the documents were retrieved. Trump had an opportunity two months before the search warrant was execut return all of the documents. And you think it was the FBI stretching out timeline? It was all Trump.
They timed it now because the Democrats were going to need help for their midterms, and effective help was not going to come from Biden. My guess is that otherwise they'd have indeed saved it for an October surprise.
Trump has been leading, and misleading, the National Archives along for some time. He's had at least three opportunities to turn everything over and did not.
They timed it now because the Democrats were going to need help for their
midterms, and effective help was not going to come from Biden. My guess is that otherwise they'd have indeed saved it for an October surprise.
That makes no sense. "October surprises" can happen in the midterms, too. You are baselessly accusing the FBI of waiting two months in order for it to be closer to the midterms, based on the assumption that the closer such news is to the midterms is, the more damaging it is. Well, they could have waited four months, couldn't they have? But they didn't.
And now the DOJ is saying that there won't be any indictments before the midterm elections, which kind of pops your whole balloon.
Trump has been leading, and misleading, the National Archives along for time. He's had at least three opportunities to turn everything over and not.Yes, and the government has had a couple of years to get tired of this
and accelerate their efforts, but waited until now. Trump does not control them.
No, I am accusing them of waiting for two years, which I admit assumes they are smart enough to figure out that sensitive documents are even missing. You are the one that keeps bringing up "two months."They timed it now because the Democrats were going to need help for theirThat makes no sense. "October surprises" can happen in the midterms, too are baselessly accusing the FBI of waiting two months in order for it to closer to the midterms, based on the assumption that the closer such new to the midterms is, the more damaging it is. Well, they could have waite four months, couldn't they have? But they didn't.
midterms, and effective help was not going to come from Biden. My is that otherwise they'd have indeed saved it for an October surpri
If they were that sensitive, and the FBI knew that Trump removed them, they should have been after them. If we are to believe the narrative
that Trump is irresponsible with the documents, who knows who could have seen them during those two years.
At my current job, I have access to sensitive data. If I even suspect that there is a breach, if I wait two years... or, to suit you, even two months... to do anything about it I am likely going to federal prison if it turns out there was a breach and I did nothing about it.
And now the DOJ is saying that there won't be any indictments before the midterm elections, which kind of pops your whole balloon.He is not indicted, but you already think he is guilty, right?
Jeff Thiele said to Mike Powell: <=-
3. Trump could have short-circuited this whole thing 2 months ago by complying with NARA requests to return all documents that Trump
shouldn't have had. In failing to do so, Trump brought the FBI search on himself.
On 01 Sep 2022, Mike Powell said the following...
Trump has been leading, and misleading, the National Archives along forYes, and the government has had a couple of years to get tired of this and accelerate their efforts, but waited until now. Trump does not control them.
time. He's had at least three opportunities to turn everything over and
not.
He had plenty of opportunities to avoid this. The longer they gave him, the more opportunites he had. He could have turned the stuff over at any time. He didn't. They do not control Trump.
If they were that sensitive, and the FBI knew that Trump removed them, they should have been after them. If we are to believe the narrative that Trump is irresponsible with the documents, who knows who could have seen them during those two years.
Indeed. The government was given false assurances by Trump and his lawyers that all of the documents had been turned over, which probably delayed things. Additionally, he was given ample time to turn over all of the documents. He didn't.
At my current job, I have access to sensitive data. If I even suspect that there is a breach, if I wait two years... or, to suit you, even two months... to do anything about it I am likely going to federal prison if it turns out there was a breach and I did nothing about it.
Same. And the same if I'm found to be the originator of that breach.
And now the DOJ is saying that there won't be any indictments before thHe is not indicted, but you already think he is guilty, right?
midterm elections, which kind of pops your whole balloon.
Of course. He's admitted as much. At first he tried to say that the FBI planted the documents, but then when the DOJ submitted photographs of the documents laid out on the floor, Trump claimed that he didn't keep them on the floor like that; he kept them in crates. Oops!
Jeff Thiele said to Mike Powell: <=-
3. Trump could have short-circuited this whole thing 2 months ago by complying with NARA requests to return all documents that Trump
shouldn't have had. In failing to do so, Trump brought the FBI search on himself.
And he could've made the entire thing unnecessary if he had done as past presidents before him and not taken top secret docs with him when he left
the White House. I don't know what it is about having those Secret docs,
but he seems willing to fight to keep them. Does he think that they have secrets to the Lost Ark or something?
But they do control when they react. Trump could have turned them over, and the fact that he didn't turn them over a long time ago should have made it obvious to Archives, the DOJ, and the FBI that he was not going to.Yes, and the government has had a couple of years to get tired of t and accelerate their efforts, but waited until now. Trump does not control them.He had plenty of opportunities to avoid this. The longer they gave him, more opportunites he had. He could have turned the stuff over at any tim didn't. They do not control Trump.
Then again, this is the same FBI who tracks potentially dangerous persons but then does nothing until they've actually shot up a bunch of people.
He was given more than ample time... too much time.If they were that sensitive, and the FBI knew that Trump removed th they should have been after them. If we are to believe the narrati that Trump is irresponsible with the documents, who knows who could seen them during those two years.Indeed. The government was given false assurances by Trump and his lawye that all of the documents had been turned over, which probably delayed things. Additionally, he was given ample time to turn over all of the documents. He didn't.
So, do you think they'd wait two years to come after you if they knew about it? No, because waiting that two years for *you* to "giveAt my current job, I have access to sensitive data. If I even susp that there is a breach, if I wait two years... or, to suit you, eve months... to do anything about it I am likely going to federal pris it turns out there was a breach and I did nothing about it.Same. And the same if I'm found to be the originator of that breach.
yourself up" or return the documents would not produce any political result.
I *know* they'd not wait two years to see if I can be trusted to do the right thing or not.
OK, so what was your point regarding indictments before the midterms?Of course. He's admitted as much. At first he tried to say that the FBI planted the documents, but then when the DOJ submitted photographs of th documents laid out on the floor, Trump claimed that he didn't keep them the floor like that; he kept them in crates. Oops!And now the DOJ is saying that there won't be any indictments bef thHe is not indicted, but you already think he is guilty, right?
midterm elections, which kind of pops your whole balloon.
3. Trump could have short-circuited this whole thing 2 months ago by complying with NARA requests to return all documents that Trump shouldn't have had. In failing to do so, Trump brought the FBI search himself.And he could've made the entire thing unnecessary if he had done as past presidents before him and not taken top secret docs with him when he left the White House.
I don't know what it is about having those Secret docs,
but he seems willing to fight to keep them. Does he think that they have secrets to the Lost Ark or something?
So, do you think they'd wait two years to come after you if they knew about it? No, because waiting that two years for *you* to "give yourself up" or return the documents would not produce any political result.At my current job, I have access to sensitive data. If I even susSame. And the same if I'm found to be the originator of that breach.
that there is a breach, if I wait two years... or, to suit you, ev
months... to do anything about it I am likely going to federal pri
it turns out there was a breach and I did nothing about it.
I'm not an ex-president with a lot of lawyers.
I'm not an ex-president with a lot of lawyers.And waiting two years makes those lawyers go away, and doesn't give them more time to build a defense?
Maybe so, but that seems like a lot of forethought, and I don't think that Trump does much of that. If I were forced to make a guess, I'd guess he never even stopped to look at what records he had, he just wanted to grab "stuff" that he could leave with and look through at a different time.
Perhaps, or maybe he was stashing away collateral that he could use later.
But, but, but none of his supposed "enemies" ever do anything bad. Only Trump does bad things, so who would he be using this collateral against?Maybe so, but that seems like a lot of forethought, and I don't thi that Trump does much of that. If I were forced to make a guess, I'd guess he never even stopped to look at what records he had, he just wanted to grab "stuff" that he could leave with and look through at different time.Perhaps, or maybe he was stashing away collateral that he could use late
On 14 Sep 2022, Mike Powell said the following...
But, but, but none of his supposed "enemies" ever do anything bad. Only Trump does bad things, so who would he be using this collateral against?Maybe so, but that seems like a lot of forethought, and I don't thPerhaps, or maybe he was stashing away collateral that he could use lat
that Trump does much of that. If I were forced to make a guess, I'
guess he never even stopped to look at what records he had, he jus
wanted to grab "stuff" that he could leave with and look through a
different time.
Are you double-posting?
Are you double-posting?No, but you do seem to be double-answering. :)
I did have a server HD issue mid-week, so it is possible that Synchronet thought that some messages were not echoed yet. Since the ftn processing is on the local machine, I would not have expected that to be the case
but it is possible.
I did have a server HD issue mid-week, so it is possible that Synchronet thought that some messages were not echoed yet. Since the ftn processing
is on the local machine, I would not have expected that to be the case but it is possible.
Or something could have happened anywhere in-between. My question meant to
be more of a "hey, wait a minute, what's going on here?" than a direct accusation.
I don't know what it is about having those Secret docs,Maybe so, but that seems like a lot of forethought, and I don't think
but he seems willing to fight to keep them. Does he think that they h secrets to the Lost Ark or something?
I don't, either. But he must've thought they'd provide him with some benefit.
that Trump does much of that. If I were forced to make a guess, I'd
guess he never even stopped to look at what records he had, he just
wanted to grab "stuff" that he could leave with and look through at a different time.
Mike Powell wrote to REBECCA MARIE <=-
But they do control when they react. Trump could have turned them over, and the fact that he didn't turn them over a long time ago should have made it obvious to Archives, the DOJ, and the FBI that he was not
The factor that you keep apparently refusing to take into account is that we're talking about a former President of the United States. This isn't
like Harry in accounting having a document. The FBI would've knocked down Harry's door the next day. But before you level any charges against a
former President, you have to make sure you have all your Is dotted, your
Ts crossed, and you have a *ton* of evidence.
They knew he had them. He did not deny having them. He was not
turning them over as required. What other evidence did they need?
I am not certain that you know how law enforcement or the justice
department operates...
If they have committed illegal acts that get them labeled as
potentially dangerous, then why are they still out and about? If they haven't done anything illegal, keeping in mind that threats of violence are illegal, why are they considered dangerous?
Mike Powell wrote to REBECCA MARIE <=-
And waiting two years makes those lawyers go away, and doesn't give them more time to build a defense?
*sigh*
Mike, your continued flogging this dead horse saddens me. :(
Your continued joining of discussions after they've ended saddens me.
:(
But, but, but none of his supposed "enemies" ever do anything bad. Only Trump does bad things, so who would he be using this collateral against?Maybe so, but that seems like a lot of forethought, and I don't thi that Trump does much of that. If I were forced to make a guess, I'd guess he never even stopped to look at what records he had, he just wanted to grab "stuff" that he could leave with and look through at different time.Perhaps, or maybe he was stashing away collateral that he could use lat
Sysop: | Zazz |
---|---|
Location: | Mesquite, Tx |
Users: | 7 |
Nodes: | 4 (0 / 4) |
Uptime: | 20:26:23 |
Calls: | 157 |
Files: | 2,092 |
Messages: | 144,237 |