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    Hater in chaos mode.

    Picks a grain of sand up on the beach and claims I called that . That's THE one.

    Short circuiting... again.

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    Its possible they have her by the balls tbqh with lots of evidence. Since this is from events in 2013

    That would explain why canadian cucks and usa had the guts to do this

    USA with an uppercut to the ribcage on Chnese Panda maybe?

    Otherwise theyd be crazy to do this. Which is a big possibility

    Regardless, UsA trying to take down Huawei because it was obliterating American telecoms

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    John Bolton's house searched by FBI

    No arrest, no charges filed as yet

    Bolton was the target of an investigation at the end of Trump’s first term for allegedly disclosing classified information in his 2020 memoir, The Room Where It Happened.


    A brief refresher:

    • Bolton served as Trump’s third national security advisor—following the brief stint of Mike Flynn and the stormy tenure of H.R. McMaster. Bolton succeeded McMaster on April 9, 2018 and remained national security advisor until he resigned on September 10, 2019.
    • After leaving the Trump administration, he wrote a book about his tenure.
    • Per government requirements, Bolton submitted the book manuscript to the National Security Council for pre-publication review, a process designed to ensure that former government employees do not inadvertently publish classified information. The review process delayed the book’s publication.
    • On April 27, 2020, after a lengthy negotiation with Ellen Knight, the senior director for records access and information security management at the NSC, Bolton claimed that Knight gave oral approval to move forward with publication.
    • But on May 2, 2020, the NSC’s senior director for intelligence began a “supplemental” review of the manuscript. The publication date was delayed again.
    • Bolton had given his publisher permission to move ahead with publication while the Ellis review was still underway.
    • Bolton’s book had already been printed and bound, and members of the media had obtained advance copies when, on June 17, the government sought an injunction to prevent its release.
    • President Trump then attempted to have courts strip Bolton of all proceeds from book sales.
    • The Trump administration initial civil action, U.S. v. Bolton, was followed by an attempt to pursue criminal charges against Bolton.
    • In the fall of 2020, as the presidential election neared a close, Trump’s DOJ head for national security matters, John Demers, opened the criminal investigation and empaneled a grand jury to determine whether Bolton could be prosecuted for criminally disclosing classified information.
    • In June 2021, the Department of Justice, under new leadership, dropped its investigation and ended its attempt to hijack the proceeds from book sales.

    In theory, the statute of limitations for criminally disclosing classified information is five years.
    https://www.thebulwark.com/p/develop...t-john-boltons

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    embedding friendly media sure makes it look like propaganda

    “Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post appeared to be embedded with the FBI and published pictures from inside the police perimeter at 7:12 a.m.”

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    first scalp on Trump's retribution tour so far, I think

    Bolton will plead guilty to illegal retention of classified information and pay a fine, multiple outlets reported Thursday, citing unnamed sources.

    The fine is more than $2 million, CNN reported, and the charge carries a sentence of up to five years in prison.

    Bolton was charged with 18 counts alleging he kept 1,000 pages of notes, including classified information, chronicling his work in Trump’s White House and reportedly shared them with his wife and daughter.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/sarador...enge-campaign/

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    but it's not like there was no good reason to punish Bolton

    Bolton...shared classified information with family members via personal email, which was hacked by Iran.

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