Washington, D.C., January 13, 2021 - The Pentagon’s timeline of its response to the January 6, 2021 mob attack on the U.S. Capitol features
The Orange Liar destroying records:
..."President Trump continued his document destruction “despite being urged by at least two chiefs of staff and the White House counsel to follow the law on preserving documents. ”According to oficials familiar with these actions, “[h]undreds of documents, if not more, were likely torn up,” spanning “a range of topics, including conversations withforeign leaders[.]
”Reportedly the problem was “particularly acute at the time of the transition to the Biden administration.”Although the Trump White House instituted “special practices” to deal with his shredded records, including attempting to tape them backtogether, the article notes that it is “unclear how many records were lost or permanently destroyed through Trump’s ripping routine.”...
Washington, D.C., June 10, 2024 – Today, an eight-member jury in West Palm Beach, Florida, found Chiquita Brands International liable for fu
..."The FBI also battled the Kremlin on the counterintelligence front.199 In1985 — dubbed the Year of the Spy, the FBI arrested 11 U.S. citizens for espionage, — including former U.S. warrant officer John Walker, who provided the Soviets highly classified cryptography codes during a spying career that began in the 1960s.The FBI also arrested Larry Wu-Tai Chin, a CIA employee, a spy for the People’sRepublic of China; Jonathan Pollard, a Naval Investigative Service intelligence analyst who stole secrets for Israel; and Ronald Pelton, a former National SecurityAgency communications specialist who provided the Soviet Union classified material.200 More recently convicted spies include FBI Special Agent Robert P.Hanssen, who spied on behalf of Soviet Union and, subsequently, Russia, and pleaded guilty to 15 espionage-related charges in 2001; and former Defense Intelligence Agency analyst Ana Belen Montes, arrested in 2001 and subsequently convicted for spying for Cuba."...