> Trump stole documents on confidential informants in January 2021
Cite, please. I'm no fan of mangolini, but I've I read the Florida indictment and there is no mention of confidential informants or suggestion that informants were named in the 31 NDI documents described in the indictment. I'm not claiming it didn't happen, but I am saying that AFAIK there is no public information backing this. The shit he is charged with is enough to put him away for the rest of his life; there's no reason to muddy the waters with noise.
You can look for yourself, the 31 NDI documents are described in pages 28-33:
https://d3i6fh83elv35t.cloudfront.net/static/2023/06/trump-indictment.pdf
Of course not. But my point remains, what evidence do we have available to us to be making a claim that mangolini sold off names of informants? Why go there when the shit he is charged with around unlawful NDI document retention and conspiracy to commit same will see him die in prison (barring Cannon)?
Sometimes it's difficult to keep up with all the crimes he's committed. There are a great many of them.
I mean, it could be a coincidence.
@Strandjunker Stealing lists of agents is basic spy movie villain. "Mission Impossible" (1996) and "Skyfall" (2012) both have plots along those lines.
Gödel's "loophole" in the Constitution was never recorded but his friends remember it vexing the man when he took his citizenship test.
The PotUS security clearance loophole is much worse.