![]() Immediately after losing the 2020 election, Donald Trump at first seemed to recognize Joe Biden’s historic win, but as time went on he became convinced that the election had been stolen and “repeatedly” told aides he would not vacate the White House, according to a new book by the New York Times’ Maggie Haberman. Image by Gage Skidmore via Flickr and a CC license In response to a question Kirschner added, Trump “Kidnapped our national security and is holding it hostage.” He’s leveraging our nation’s security for personal advantage,” Kirschner, now an MSNBC/NBC News legal analyst and host of the podcast “Justice Matters.” Yet he refuses to share that info w/the feds. “He KNOWS how he compromised our nation’s security. “Trump KNOWS what he did w/the classified+national defense documents he stole from the govt & unlawfully concealed at MAL,” Kirschner tweeted, referring to Mar-a-Lago, apparently before Trump’s attorneys filed their motion. Attorney for the District of Columbia Office, and has prosecuted RICO, espionage, and murder cases as well. Army, where he handled, among others, espionage cases. Glenn Kirschner was a prosecutor for the U.S. READ MORE: Trump Repeatedly Told Aides He Wasn’t Leaving White House After Election Loss: ‘I’m Just Not Going to Leave’ – Report of Justice is arguing that national security is at risk, suggesting the documents may have been compromised and there may still be more it has not been able to retrieve. In the motion Trump’s attorneys falsely suggest at least some of the classified documents are not classified and that they belong to him. of Justice’s request to lift a stay that is barring them from investigating the more than 100 classified and top secret documents seized during their execution of a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago. Monday morning the former president’s attorneys filed a legal motion opposing the Dept. Government for 30 years is blasting Donald Trump. READ MORE: Legal Expert Blasts Trump: ‘Kidnapped Our National Security and Is Holding It Hostage’Ī former federal prosecutor who worked for the U.S. Many noted there did not appear to be any golf clubs around. ![]() Some speculated that Trump was meeting on the golf course to avoid any listening devices. Investigative journalist Nina Burleigh adds this photo, with attorney George Conway wondering if Trump is “selling the property.” ![]() This video was shot at considerable distance. Trump at his Virginia golf property today but not appearing to play as he moved about with a large group. NBC News Senior White House Correspondent Kelly O’Donnell Monday afternoon posted video of Trump walking around his Virginia golf course, with a “large group” of people, but apparently not actually playing golf, she says.įormer Pres. Some on social media insisted that he was being arrested, or there was a sealed indictment awaiting him, while others speculated he might be attending his son-in-law’s private fundraising dinner, but all those guesses – or wishful thinking by some – were apparently false. If anyone summons up any good ideas about what’s going on let us know The internet went wild with speculation Sunday evening, with even top attorneys making law jokes after Donald Trump was seen getting off a private plane at Dulles International Airport outside Washington, D.C., wearing golf shoes and casual attire. Reminder that the MyPillow guy shared an 8kun document that openly called for war at 3:40 a.m. Danny Blanchflower PhD DLitt (*2) DSc CBE January 15, 2021 Advocates for Trump to “move Kash Patel to acting CIA” /xU0tz3YDo7Īssume the pillow guy will be arrested for conspiracy and sedition soon References Sidney Powell and, I think, an attorney at the NSA (“Fort Mead” sic). Seems to push for using “martial law if necessary.” WaPo photographer got a close-up of the My Pillow guy’s notes. The theories (falsely) alleged that this had already happened, but it looks like the My Pillow Guy/Michael Lindell heard them. Note: This is almost *word for word* the conspiracy theory that has been floated in evangelical circles for days. To sum up: Fox’s top advertiser, the linchpin of the network’s primetime commercial breaks, was at the White House urging the president to do a self-coup to stay in power. It looks like the My Pillow guy was urging the president to use the “Insurrection Act now as a result of the attack” and then “martial law if necessary.”
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