https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...90123658371073
https://www.mediaite.com/trump/trump...itter-account/
https://www.mediaite.com/online/pro-...tivity-online/
Trump tweeted a fan-made 2020 campaign video that uses a lion logo that is also used by a pro-fascist group that incidentally also supports Trump.
So Trump may have possibly leaked classified info on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...93371973255170
How does he have classified information on his phone in the first place. Shouldn't that be, you know, secure.
Didn't we already go over this? The President can't leak classified information because if he disseminates it then it's not classified because 4d chess.
I would call him a fucking idiot again but, I mean, it won't change. It won't.
dumbass gonna dumbass. i feel like the more important thing to consider is what it means when a man like Trump says, unprompted, that he didn't do something.
unless someone told Trump the U.S. was being accused of sabotaging the launch, he basically just admitted we did exactly that.
https://twitter.com/cgbassa/status/1...379988992?s=20
So glad we didn’t elect Hillary. She might’ve emailed Putin the image on accident and let our enemies know our capabilities. This is much more transparent.
So I guess the thinking is that he took a camera phone photo of a presented image.
It does give a lower bound for our spy satellite resolutions, and makes people more aware of the tech, but it doesn't strike me as being such a big deal really.
Yeah. He is an idiot who shouldn't be livetweeting the NSC briefings.
However, we didn't lose too much in this particular instance of idiocy.
I've already heard supporters saying it's okay because once he shares it it's no longer classified.
That's exactly what happened the last time he blabbed about some sensitive information. By virtue of him saying it outloud, he effectively declassify's it and it's all gravy.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/clima...18c_story.html
President Trump has instructed Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue to exempt Alaska’s 16.7-million-acre Tongass National Forest from logging restrictions imposed nearly 20 years ago, according to three people briefed on the issue, after privately discussing the matter with the state’s governor aboard Air Force One.
The move would affect more than half of the world’s largest intact temperate rainforest, opening it to potential logging, energy and mining projects. It would undercut a sweeping Clinton administration policy known as the “roadless rule,” which has survived a decades-long legal assault.