Bedminster Parade, Bedminster, 1969. From the Sainsbury Archive.
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Bedminster Parade, Bedminster, 1969. From the Sainsbury Archive.
BEDMINSTER, UNITED STATES.
Donald Trump's preternatural big mouth keeps making Special Counsel Jack Smith's job a lot easier.
An audio recording has emerged of Trump discussing in July of 2021 secret Pentagon attack plans from classified documents he illegally was keeping in his possession.
You can even hear him shuffling those classified papers in the recording.
Of course Republicans and MAGA toadies compete with each other to make idiotic excuses for Trump having those documents in the first place and then providing access to them for people without a security clearance.
If Bill Clinton had done something like that six months after leaving office we'd have seen mobs of crazed wingnuts storming Clinton's house in Chappaqua.
Here's the recording itself.
The last we hear of Trump on that recording is unmistakably Trumpian...
"Hey, bring some, uh, bring some Cokes in please."
There's nothing that makes him more thirsty than divulging military secrets.
We all know that Trump is a serial liar and that he doesn't care that we know he is. But now that he's under indictment and his case is going to trial, facts regarding the case matter a lot more. This recording disproves one of his contentions.
From the Washington Post.
The audio also runs counter to what Trump told Fox News anchor Bret Baier in an interview that aired last week. In the interview, Trump denied referring to an actual document during the conversation at Bedminster; rather, he said he was discussing “newspaper stories, magazine stories and articles.”
Sorry Donald, you can't George Santos your way out of this one.
This is a conspiracy theory right now, but it does make a lot of sense and I do believe this one.
I found out yesterday that Ivana was cremated. They used a full body casket “for her” even though a burial urn is usually a fairly small box containing urn filled with ashes.
They probably buried a lot of documents in that grave. That grave that’s located on the same golf course where Saudi Arabia gave Kushner $2bil. With or without her ashes they’d have a lot of room in there. They probably dumped her ashes in the ocean so they didn’t get the documents dirty.
I still don’t believe that they killed her, (yet) but that’s mostly because they waited two years to do all of this and her death was just the perfect way to sell nuclear weapon secrets to America’s enemies. He would’ve figured out a way to sell them eventually anyway. Hell, he probably did already sell them to Putin long before Ivana died.
Taxpayers covered at least $50,000 in rent for Trump's security detail since he vacated the White House, a The Washington Post found.