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  1. Yes, it’s the evidence that needs to be locked up, not the people that committed the crimes.

  2. >This means anything reluctantly and begrudgingly turned over to the plaintiffs will be immediately sealed, further separating the public from the facts surrounding Trump’s actions during this insurrection attempt committed by people who are now free to do whatever they want in support of Trump because they know Trump (and the MAGA-cooked GOP) will give them official forgiveness for any crimes they commit out of loyalty to America’s autocrat.

    >If Trump manages to make all of this happen, he can go right back to his daily gaslighting and conspiracy theorizing. For the moment, however, he needs the courts to agree it’s okay to bury anything that might make him look worse than he already does. And with the Supreme Court majority going all in all of the time for Trump, there’s a good chance he’ll be able to wish his support of insurrection into the legal cornfield and replace the facts with whatever narrative seems to be the most flattering.

  3. Most transparent administration EVER! Need Sean Spicer back to spruik it just like he did for Trump’s first inauguration 

  4. Yet another terrible thing Trump has done… but Biden could have just ordered them all released. Or he could have done his damn job and put Trump in jail.

    The more we have to put up with Shitler and his horrible actions, the more I get mad at Biden for putting us all here.

  5. “Jan 6 was a witch hunt HOAX so I pardoned everyone involved… however I cant disclose any documents from said hoax because of the credible information they contain” …. lolz

  6. tapdancinghellspawn on

    God, I hope he lives long enough to face justice. He is the most corrupt president ever. He makes Nixon look like a saint.

  7. At this point, they should have already been investigated. Surely there wasn’t anything else to learn from them. If so, that’s on Biden’s DOJ and Garland.

  8. So he was involved? Basically admitting their actions were coordinated with the President?

  9. How does withholding that information protect national security? US vs Nixon said executive privilege cannot be used to shield evidence in a criminal investigation.

  10. Enough of this guy. He acts as if he’s Milton Bradley (not the ball player) and it’s his game alone to manipulate.

  11. I thought US v Nixon already proved that the president does not have executive privilege and specifically when these issues are a domestic issue.

  12. Once again, I blame the Biden administration who should have released everything in September and October of last year. Both the J6 and the Epstein files. 

    Could have put it all on the table and let the voters have EVERYTHING. 

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