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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAt what point does national security take precedence over a compromised judge's ill considered order
It is increasingly clear that some of the materials the Peach Hued Parasite stole literally put our entire country in danger.
It is quite possible the Peach Hued Parasite has sold access to the information contained in some of the documents.
The documents themselves and the information in them, by their very nature, belong solely and unequivocally, to the federal government's security apparatus.
Can there be some declaration of a national security need that overrides this judge's order, thus allowing the security apparatus to get on with their work in recovering from this breach of our national secrets?
For myself, I say we do what needs to be done, stick out our chin, and let them sue. Then delay, delay, delay.
Turbineguy
(37,285 posts)At least to them.
rubbersole
(6,660 posts)Keep this shit front and center until the election. At this point it isn't what's in the documents, it's why were they there in the first place. He's selling the biggest secrets of the United States. There has never been this level of treason in our history. Front page news all day, every day. maga this, Skeeter.
Stinky The Clown
(67,757 posts)We need to go around them. In my view the country is in a VERY bad place.
rubbersole
(6,660 posts)lark
(23,061 posts)Democracy is hanging by a thread and SCOTUS has signaled it's the scissors to cut it.
qzwv8j
(87 posts)While the other hand is holding the Kleenex being used to wipe tears from their eyes, as they whine about their lack of legitimacy within the nation
Bettie
(16,066 posts)it would have happened already.
But, since it was a Republican, especially their orange overlord, possibly never.
We can hope the 11th circuit does something, but I honestly don't have a lot of faith. They are more likely to say he owns anything he's ever touched...he's like the kid who licks all the cupcakes so he doesn't have to share.