• mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    it’s not hush money. there’s literally nothing illegal about paying to kill a story. this case was about election interference, and the media’s inability to report that is such a key tell.

    trump didn’t pay to hush people up, he paid so they wouldn’t wreck his campaign. that’s where the crimes come from. that and tax evasion.

    Now, all that said: I spent nearly a decade in the army. The way he handled sensitive and secret info during his term, and then taking it home after - this shit cannot stand. How can we expect an 18 year old to take their responsibilities seriously while letting this shit slide?

    it’s fucking bonkers. if anyone else tried this they’d be waiting for their trial in federal prison, they’d never see the light of day etc.

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        6 months ago

        She got lucky because the Secretary of State was specifically carved out of the data management rules. That loophole has since been closed.

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          Well considering she worked at the State Dept. I’m sure there were some exceptions proffered.

          My argument is the email server was in line with government TS SOP and not, yah know a bathroom at a golf resort.

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          6 months ago

          Or hunters nudes!

          His big, rippling nudes, that we are just obsessed with, and keep posting, and making big posters of to hold in congress, and mounted above our beds for those long, cold, lonely nights…

          /s