Friday, 9 June 2023

Don't do it in the Shower Trump

Don’t do it in the Shower Trump

For USA readers here’s the Daily Mail REPORT

It’s time to grow up, and throw Trump under the BUS

He was throwing USA under the BUS

Wouldn’t it be better if we just told FBI we don’t have anything here?’ What brazen Trump told aide about top secret state documents in 120 boxes – just one of devastating revelations in bombshell indictment that could see him jailed

  • Unsealed indictment has photos of files scattered across Mar-a-Lago 
  • Boxes of sensitive papers were stacked on the ballroom bathroom and stage
  • Trump also told attorneys it would be ‘better’ if classified files weren’t there 
  • He has been hit with 37 federal counts – including 31 of willful retention of national defense information

By GEOFF EARLE, DEPUTY U.S. POLITICAL EDITOR FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and EMILY GOODIN, SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER

PUBLISHED: 18:51, 9 June 2023 | UPDATED: 21:51, 9 June 2023

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Donald Trump left classified documents scattered across his bathroom and the Mar-a-Lago ballroom stage and bragged to aides about taking military secrets, according to the stunning indictment unsealed by the Department of Justice on Friday.

Extraordinary new photos revealed in the damning filing lay out claims that Trump valet Walt Nauta walked into a storage room and found ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence files on allies including the United Kingdom and Australia spilled on the floor.

There are also multiple instances where Trump suggested it would be ‘better’ if the classified documents weren’t in Mar-a-Lago and even hinted to attorneys they should remove them.

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It also includes the full conversation he had with the write and publisher of ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows’ book where he admitted that he didn’t declassify documents on a military ‘plan of attack’. 

Trump showed a classified map to someone who didn’t have security clearance – and admitted he shouldn’t be sharing it – and had files related to the U.S. nuclear program, the CIA and the Pentagon.

There are also extensive details of Trump being personally involved in moving documents between different parts of his sprawling Florida club where he has held hundreds of parties since he left office. 

The former president has been hit with a total of 37 charges for his handling of classified documents, including 31 counts of Wilful Retention of National Defense Information under the Espionage Act. He will appear in a Miami court on Tuesday afternoon and has already said he will plead not guilty.

The details laid out are far more damning than first thought, and could land Trump in serious legal peril with a potential of decades in prison if he is convicted.

The remarkable takeaways from the unprecedented court filing include:

  • Trump made a ‘plucking’ notion to his attorney to remove ‘bad’ files
  • ‘Wouldn’t it be better if we just told them we don’t have anything here?’ Trump told his legal team when discussing the Department of Justice investigation.
  • ‘Did you find anything?… Is it bad? Good?’, Trump told an attorney after a search of a storage room
  • He bragged about not de-classifying and keeping a file on a military attack 
  • Walt Nauta lied to the FBI when he said he didn’t know about the classified documents 
  • Lays out a conspiracy between Trump and Naura, who is accused of removing 64 boxes from a Mar-a-Lago storage room to his residence 
  • Nauta returned 30 boxes, leaving the rest apparently unaccounted for  

Donald Trump left classified documents scattered across his bathroom and the Mar-a-Lago ballroom and bragged to aides about taking military secrets, according to the stunning indictment unsealed by the Department of Justice on Friday

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Donald Trump left classified documents scattered across his bathroom and the Mar-a-Lago ballroom and bragged to aides about taking military secrets, according to the stunning indictment unsealed by the Department of Justice on Friday 

Extraordinary new photos (above) revealed in the damning filing lay out how Trump valet Walt Nauta walked into a storage room and found intelligence files on allies including the United Kingdom and Australia spilled on the floor

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Extraordinary new photos (above) revealed in the damning filing lay out how Trump valet Walt Nauta walked into a storage room and found intelligence files on allies including the United Kingdom and Australia spilled on the floor

In one photo, the cardboard boxes are seen stacked in front of a shower curtain and next to a sink in a Mar-a-Lago bathroom. Some of Trump's aides simply called the files 'his papers'

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In one photo, the cardboard boxes are seen stacked in front of a shower curtain and next to a sink in a Mar-a-Lago bathroom. Some of Trump’s aides simply called the files ‘his papers’ 

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The 49-page indictment containing details of seven separate charges paint the clearest picture of the files that Trump took with him when he left the White House.

It was released on a remarkable day of developments in the probe where Nauta was indicted and two of Trump’s top lawyers suddenly resigned

In one photo, the cardboard boxes are seen stacked in front of a shower curtain and next to a sink in a Mar-a-Lago bathroom. Some of Trump’s aides simply called the files ‘his papers’.

Trump’s property in Palm Beach has 25 guest rooms, two ballrooms, a spa, a gift shop, a gym, office space and an outdoor pool. 

Trump hosted more than 150 events including weddings, movie premieres and fundraisers that drew thousands of guests during the time frame the Department of Justice investigated.

The probe goes back to the day he left the White House on the morning of January 20, 2021, when aides started moving boxes of documents out on a flight bound for Mar-a-Lago.

The indictment says he illegally kept documents concerning ‘United States nuclear programs; potential vulnerabilities of the United States and its allies to military attack; and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack. 

It also includes conversations between Trump and his attorneys about a subpoena he received,  how he wanted to deal with it and asking if it was possible to tell prosecutors ‘we don’t have anything here’.

It details allegations that Nauta, one of Trump’s most trusted aides, moved over 100 boxes from storage to the former president’s private rooms.

After the grand jury issued its subpoena on May 11th, Trump met with his attorneys and told them ‘I don’t really want anyone looking through my boxes.’

He also asked ‘what happens if we just don’t respond or just don’t play ball with them?’

‘Wouldn’t it be better if we just told them we don’t have anything here,’ Trump asked his attorneys, per the indictment.

After that meeting with his attorneys, Nauta, at Trump’s direction, moved 63 boxes from the storage area to Trump’s residence in his Palm Beach social club. 

A few days later he moved 50 more.

On June 2, on the day Trump attorney 1 was scheduled to review boxes in the storage room, Trump and Nauta spoke on the phone. Nauta moved about 30 boxes to the residence.

Later that after Trump attorney 1 went through the boxes and removed 38 documents with classified markings. The attorney contacted the FBI to turn them over – in compliance with the subpoena.

The attorneys told the FBI a ‘diligent search’ was conducted and all documents were turned over. The indictment charges ‘this was false.’

The indictment reveals Trump looked through several boxes of documents before they were returned to the National Archives – and he did so with the aid of Nauta.

Between November 2021 and January 2022, Nauta and another employee brought boxes of documents to Trump’s residence in the social club and sent the former president a photo to confirm they there, the indictment revealed.

Nauta told the employee that Trump was ‘working’ on the boxes. There were reports the former president went through the material before it was sent to the National Archives.

The indictment includes several text messages between Nauta and another employee about moving various boxes to the residence for Trump.

On January 17, 2022 Nauta returned 15 boxes to the archives.

The indictment charges Nauta with making false statements to investigators, where he had denied moving the boxes.

Trump played a round of golf at his Bedminster, New Jersey, club on Friday as the indictment was unsealed. He also launched a scathing attack against special counsel Jack Smith

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Trump played a round of golf at his Bedminster, New Jersey, club on Friday as the indictment was unsealed. He also launched a scathing attack against special counsel Jack Smith 

Trump looked in good spirits as he hit the links with Republican Rep. Carlos Gimenez of Florida

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Trump looked in good spirits as he hit the links with Republican Rep. Carlos Gimenez of Florida

It says Trump directed Nauta to move boxes of documents ‘to conceal them from Trump’s attorney, the FBI, and the grand jury,’ and that Trump suggested his attorney ‘falsely represent’ to the FBI that Trump didn’t have documents to comply with the subpoena.

That comes after Special Counsel Jack Smith’s lawyers persuaded a judge to to compel Trump attorney Evan Corcoran to testify by citing the crime-fraud exception. 

He also provided the FBI ‘just some of the documents’ and said he caused a certification falsely representing all documents had been produced.

The indictment names Nauta as a co-conspirator, noting that he served as Trump’s Navy valet as president, then went on to become his aide when he left the White House.

One shows architectural details of the White and Gold Ballroom, along with banker’s boxes of material. Documents got moved from the building’s business center to a bathroom and shower in MAL’s Lake Room, employees told the feds.

On December 7, 2021 – Pearl Harbor Day – Nauta ‘found several of Trump’s boxes fallen and their contents spilled onto the floor of the Storage Room, including a document marked ‘SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY,’ according to the indictment.

That signified it could be released only to Five Eyes intel alliance nations including the U.S., Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.

Even if Nauta holds firm and never becomes a cooperating witness, DOJ has already obtained language from him in digital format.

‘I opened the door and found this …’ he texted ‘Trump Employee 2,’ sending an image with documents spewed on the floor with ‘visible classified information redacted.’

‘Trump’s unlawful retention of this document is charged in Count 8 of this Indictment.’ 

There are also multiple instances where Trump suggested it would be 'better' if the classified documents weren't in Mar-a-Lago and even hinted to attorneys they should remove them

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The charging document contains black and white images of boxes of documents stored at Mar-a-Lago

On June 24, 2021, boxes were moved from the Lake Room to the infamous Storage Room, where DOJ officials would ultimately ask Trump to put on a new loc

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On June 24, 2021, boxes were moved from the Lake Room to the infamous Storage Room, where DOJ officials would ultimately ask Trump to put on a new loc

After the indictment was unsealed, Trump went on Truth Social to call Special Counsel Jack Smith a ‘deranged ‘psycho’ that shouldn’t be involved in any case having to do with ‘Justice,’ other than to look at Biden as a criminal, which he is!’

‘Biden moved his Boxes all over the place, including to Chinatown and up to his lawyer’s office in Boston,’ Trump added in another post. 

‘Why isn’t deranged Jack Smith looking at that? Also, I supplied them openly, and without question, security tape from Mar-a-Lago. I had nothing to hide, nor do I now. Nobody said I wasn’t allowed to look at the personal records that I brought with me from the White House. There’s nothing wrong with that…. ‘

‘The unauthorized disclosure of the material ‘could put at risk the national security of the United States, foreign relations, the safety of the United States military, and human sources and the continued viability of sensitive intelligence collection methods,’ according to the indictment.

The feds say Trump ’caused’ scores of boxes, including those with classified information, to be transported to his home at Mar-a-Lago, a private club in West Palm Beach. 

A photo of documents seized during the August 8 search of Mar-a-Lago was published by the Justice Department

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A photo of documents seized during the August 8 search of Mar-a-Lago was published by the Justice Department

The indictment includes a transcript of a recording where Trump claims to brandish secret information at his Bedminster golf clut

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The indictment includes a transcript of a recording where Trump claims to brandish secret information at his Bedminster golf clut

'See as president I could have declassified it,' Trump says on the tape ¿ apparently contradicting his claim that could classify information just by thinking about it and giving prosecutors material to hash out in court

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‘See as president I could have declassified it,’ Trump says on the tape – apparently contradicting his claim that could classify information just by thinking about it and giving prosecutors material to hash out in court

The documents note in dry language that Mar-a-Lago – an ‘active social club’ – was ‘not an authorized location for the storage, possession, review, display’ or discussion of classified documents. 

The indictment references a previously reported event from July 2021 at his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club where he described and showed a document about a ‘plan of attack’ that he said was prepared by the Pentagon. That appeared to be a reported document about U.S. attack plan off the shelf for Iran that Trump used to try to disparage Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley, whom he said had drawn it up. 

It also says in September 2021 Trump showed a representative of his PAC, also at Bedminster, a classified map about an unidentified ‘military operation.’ He told the representative that he should not be showing it – language suggestion prosecutors could use to try to establish consciousness of guilt. 

 The indictment was unsealed shortly after news broke that former ‘bodyman’ and aide Walt Nauta was also being indicted, and both men’s name are listed on the charging document.

The document mentions the grand jury subpoena for information from March 2022 requiring the return of documents, and says Trump ‘endeavored to obstruct the FBI and grand jury investigations and conceal his continued retention of classified documents.’

Those designations provide a detailed counterpoint to some of the earliest clues about what the FBI uncovered at Mar-a-Lago, with descriptions to a special master revealing personal items, clothing, and even personal medical records were there. One image prosecutors revealed amid the legal slog even revealed a box filled with Time Magazine covers of Trump. 

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the amount of Tinnitus, due to Air Pressure and Wind is OFF the chart

abd left shoulder pain is worse than ever

so before i start screaming I'll leave you all here

Try reading everything, start in 2009 and work your way backwards

Civil War in USA

AS GOP believe Lies

Little wonder Putin tried it on

Time to be HONEST USA

Trump Lost and he is a criminal

i may miss a day or two now

so enjoy the silence

Love Clarissa



Thursday, 8 June 2023

Eric Trump

So Eric was give front page Opinion Piece in today's Daily Telegraph here in UK

WHY is free advertising allowed?

To market a golf course

Will I get a spot in The NYT

To explain, the bull in a china shop that Trump was

The fact he overcharged Secret Service when they

used his properties to guard him

Fact he lied 30,000 times while President

He can stop Putin's Genocidal War in a day

By giving away other people's land

Would Donald give away Florida or NY

If USA was invaded?

Does he always give away Trump brand stuff

at every Disaster he attends for Photo Opportunities

And yes, look at my TOP SECRET Holiday snaps

with Agents names on the back

I'll leave them lying around for all to see

Its so very good of ME

And on it goes

Pence boasts Sanctimoniously 

I voted for the Constitution

But what has Pence been doing for 3 Years

A nonentity

Riding a Bike

Give me Strength

A Lie is a Lie

and the Donald must be made to say

I LOST I LOST I LOST

Not 3 years of lies

What's wrong with the GOP

Giving out Medals to cover up Lies

What's wrong with USA

Is it love of money

As they choke in the smog of Global Warming

Which Trump does not believe in

Or are they just too busy

Putting their balls in holes

And hiding in an Archie Bunker Mentality

Discuss, or put my piece in the NYT


 

Tuesday, 6 June 2023

portuguese copy of my book


Michael Casey somente e-mail Michaelgcasey@hotmail.com

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TRUMP and. PUTIN and something for my Arab readers too

 Trump flooded his Server Room

Just before FBI Raid

Putin Flooded an entire Region in Ukraine

BOTH have large egos

Discuss

God Help Us

And hello to Singapore you keep on coming back for more

I wish somebody would take my pain away

as the shoulder pain is too much for me

and Tinnitus on top

it's no fun

so avoiding Dialysis in the Future

is an after though what with all the Pain today

At least the new bolts for my toilet seat will arrive soon

Too many explosions maybe

No Deep Flake there, everything is Reality

The cat is back to normal now,  waking me up to let her out

4am this morning

Enough, you can go back to your own reality now


so much pain and tinnitus today

well done Saudi for beating Argentina

I’ll go back to my Kdrama in a bit

here’s something for all Arabs to read as you’ll

be up all night celebrating with Vimto

I like Vimto too

And please do pray if only once for my Health

as he pain and Tinnitus noise in unbearable

That’s your lot

Peace be Upon all of Us, and may Putin leave Ukraine tonight

Monday, 5 June 2023

Come Talk to Me

Come Talk to Me (c)

By Michael Casey

Now I spent 3 years on the doorstep of the Crowne Plaza NEC , a 4 star deluxe hotel, 242 rooms and conference facilities, this was 20 years ago. Hello to Jonathan Walker who opened it. How are your 3 daughters. Mine, 1 has just finished BioChem Finals, and the smaller one is doing Anthropology at a very illustrious University, which I won't name to protect her Privacy.

So my job was to TALK to everybody, I gave them 30 seconds, and then I approached them. Jonathan once went to the opposition hotel, and it was 20 mins before anybody approached him. I was spring loaded and we looked after the guests, we were the Friendly Hotel.

My point though is that I TALK, I talk to Everybody. I hate it when people moan that they are bored and won't even take their nose out of their mobile, or just sit arms folded looking glum.

 OPEN YOUR MOUTH

Speak to somebody. anybody, it's not a sin. Silence now that is a sin if you have any Irish blood in you. I can't speak to you, because. There is NO BECAUSE. Just talk, Black, White, Green, Straight, Gay, any which way, and  any age at all. JUST TALK. You will break up your day, find a friend maybe, or just spill gravy while you are eating. 

Talking changes everything and anything. How do we meet or friends our wives or lovers, we open our mouths and TALK. You can save a Life, just by talking. That little old lady in the store, or the fat man on a bus, you can discover a new reality, just by opening your mouth and talking. I always like having a natter in the store, and if they are stuck up I might just jump up and down like a Gorilla for the security camera. I did it the other day, because I had the fun feeling within me. Though I have to be careful due to the baseball size hernia in my chest.

Talking is fun, same as Opening your Eyes, you will will observe things and even spot things you never even knew existed. So Look Up, Look Around you, take of the sound barrier, or the binkers of the mobile phone. Enjoy the Sunshine, you can write your own songs, instead of using the crutch of Spotify.

Right now, the Tinnitus is so loud it physically hurts, my chest hurts too where it was broken in two to save my life with a unplanned Quadruple heart bypass 8 years ago, in 2015.  I'm listening to Jean Michel Jarre's Revolution, which I first heard maybe 30 years ago, or it could even be 40 years ago. Mark Alder silly voice master and great cartoonist where are you now. Debbie W's first cousin.

We were a company of friends at StatsMR, and 45 years ago tomorrow I first joined the greatest show on earth, and everybody knows what I mean. That's where I first learnt to type. And everybody there knew how to talk, and lots lots more.

So everybody Come Talk to Me, for that's the greatest way to be FREE.




Russian Civil War 2023

Russian Civil War 2023

‘The start of Russian civil war’: Wagner mercenaries CAPTURE officer in Putin’s regular army and accuse him of ordering his men to fire on their troops as split between groups creates chaos

  • The Russian soldier admitted shooting at Wagner group vehicles while drunk
  • It is latest report of infighting between Wagner mercenaries and Russian army

By DAVID AVERRE and WILL STEWART

PUBLISHED: 08:45, 5 June 2023 | UPDATED: 11:08, 5 June 2023

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Mercenaries from Russia’s Wagner group have taken captive a lieutenant colonel from Vladimir Putin‘s regular forces in the latest example of bitter infighting in Russian ranks. 

The captured colonel was seen hanging his head in a humiliating video posted by the Wagner group in which he confessed his ‘guilt’ and admitted to being drunk on duty after allegedly shooting at a Wagner vehicle.

This follows claims by the mercenaries that the regular Russian army targeted their ranks with mines, as a clip showed their sappers clearing the explosive devices from a road.

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Wagner mercenaries have been fighting for Putin in Ukraine and are credited with seizing the embattled city of Bakhmut from Ukrainian armed forces after months of bloody warfare.

But its success has seemingly angered regular Russian army commanders.

Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has launched several verbal tirades at Putin’s military leaders. He has accused them of ordering their troops to retreat from their positions and leaving Wagner fighters unprotected on the frontlines.

Wagner soldiers detain ‘drunk’ Putin colonel amid signs of civil war

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Lt. Colonel Venevitin confessed to shooting at a Wagner vehicle and disarming some of the mercenaries

Founder of Wagner private mercenary group Yevgeny Prigozhin (right) speaks with servicemen during the withdrawal of his forces from Bakhmut and the handover to regular Russian forces

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Founder of Wagner private mercenary group Yevgeny Prigozhin (right) speaks with servicemen during the withdrawal of his forces from Bakhmut and the handover to regular Russian forces

Wagner private army mercenaries film themselves de-mining a road which they claim was mined by regular Russian troops as the mercenaries made their way back from the front

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Wagner private army mercenaries film themselves de-mining a road which they claim was mined by regular Russian troops as the mercenaries made their way back from the front

The Wagner group is fighting in Ukraine on behalf of Vladimir Putin, but the relationship between them and Putin's regular troops is one of mutual hatred

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The captured soldier identified himself as Roman Venevitin, commander of Russia’s 72nd Brigade.

READ MORE: Russia claims to have thwarted ‘major’ attack in Donetsk 

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Venevitin, who appeared to have a broken or wounded nose, confessed that he ‘opened fire on a Wagner PMC [private military company] vehicle while intoxicated from alcohol’.

He did so due to ‘personal animosity’, he claimed. 

The shooting damaged a Ural supply truck but did not wound any Wagner soldiers, according to the private army.

Venevitin also confessed to leading a group of ten to 12 Russian army soldiers who ‘disarmed’ a Wagner rapid response group.

‘Does personal animosity have any place at all in war?’ an angry Wagner commander asked Venevitin.

‘No,’ the captured colonel replied sheepishly.

Wagner has a reputation for battering its own ‘traitors’ to death with a sledgehammer – but there is no suggestion the Russian colonel will face the same treatment.

A summary execution of a high-ranking Russian commander by Wagner forces would cause unprecedented chaos in Moscow’s ranks. 

Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has launched several verbal tirades at Putin's military leaders. He has accused them of ordering their troops to retreat from their positions and leaving Wagner fighters unprotected on the frontlines

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Wagner accuses Russian military of fleeing Bakhmut positions

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The capture of Venevitin came hours after Wagner mercenaries were forced to clear a road of mines which they claim had been laid by the regular army corps.

READ MORE: One Russian was killed for every 48cm of land captured by Vladimir Putin’s forces in the siege of Bakhmut 


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