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yellow dahlia

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28. My question is - where did Russia get the intelligence they shared.
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 01:18 PM
16 hrs ago

Could some of it have come from documents they received from Krasnov, which Krasnov stole from the WH?

Ever since the warrant served on Maralago by the FBI yielded hundreds of stolen classified documents, I have been wondering how much sharing has gone...and to whom...and to what level of damage.

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If we only had a fully functioning kacekwl 20 hrs ago #1
If only Garland used his garland 🤔 Clouds Passing 18 hrs ago #6
Nope Fiendish Thingy 20 hrs ago #2
What about accomplice to murder by aiding in the deaths wnylib 18 hrs ago #7
But he can be charged with war crimes even if "War" has not been declared. chowder66 18 hrs ago #8
Sure... Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #12
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg... GiqueCee 18 hrs ago #9
The Rosenbergs weren't charged with treason Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #13
Yep, but apparently "treason" is sexier. harumph 17 hrs ago #18
Treason is quicker to type than "AARGLE BAARRGLE!" Nt Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #19
Sick of it too. I'm going to post U.S. Code 794 - Gathering or delivering defense information to aid foreign government harumph 17 hrs ago #23
Even without a declaration of war, Russia wnylib 18 hrs ago #11
Nobody has been charged or convicted of treason in over 100 years without a declared war. Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #14
I am not a lawyer let alone a Constitutional scholar. wnylib 17 hrs ago #20
If your theory were true, Jane Fonda would have been executed before she won any Oscars. Nt Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #24
How many Americans did she kill with a photo op? wnylib 17 hrs ago #25
Should we prosecute based on the letter of the law? Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #26
Vibes??? wnylib 17 hrs ago #27
I agree- investigations and prosecutions to the full extent of the law Fiendish Thingy 15 hrs ago #29
What about the Congressional Magats gab13by13 19 hrs ago #3
So, no more Rule of Law? Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #16
Long exceeded that malaise 19 hrs ago #4
Republikans will keep him safe. Turbineguy 19 hrs ago #5
Treason is like pornography... hay rick 18 hrs ago #10
Since we are not in direct armed conflict with Russia, I don't think it meets the legal definition of "enemy". LudwigPastorius 17 hrs ago #15
It would never get to trial Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #17
The question is whether we still live in a constitutional republic, or if we've descended Gaugamela 17 hrs ago #21
Easily, right after war crimes and crimes against humanity. usonian 17 hrs ago #22
My question is - where did Russia get the intelligence they shared. yellow dahlia 16 hrs ago #28
For the attacks on the airbases, Russia, like us and other nations have their own satellites. DetroitLegalBeagle 15 hrs ago #30
Thanks for the follow up. yellow dahlia 15 hrs ago #31
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