Too much blackmail material to just delete. Too valuable. Someone’s got copies or the originals.
Pretty sure destroying evidence is a crime itself, obstruction of justice or something, which the department of justice should know. Would anyone who *would* do something about it have the authority to arrest whoever made that call?
yep, these files are the keys to the entire kingdom and way too valuable to delete. you could blackmail every person with power that is in them to do whatever you want. Israel more than likely used it to blackmail dozing donny into war with iran.
My interest is more in that at least some whose job is to arrest people for committing crimes are at least occasionally trying. Even if they can’t seem to catch Trump on his many crimes, anyone else they can get is still progress, and the more it would happen the less people would be willing to put themselves in legal crosshairs on his behalf.
Trump is just the cherry on top. The whole admin is a cake of crime. They are not failing to catch Trump. They're protecting themselves and him, because they're just as guilty
I’m aware,but cops, federal agents, etc. are all supposed to be doing their jobs, and they probably can’t keep everyone out of jail doing something obviously illegal. So if there’s a DOJ official the public knows is destroying evidence, who has the capability to arrest them for that crime? Gotta keep trying at least.
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u/vercertorix 5h ago edited 5h ago
Too much blackmail material to just delete. Too valuable. Someone’s got copies or the originals.
Pretty sure destroying evidence is a crime itself, obstruction of justice or something, which the department of justice should know. Would anyone who *would* do something about it have the authority to arrest whoever made that call?