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Br’er Rabbit posted:

If Trump is truthful in his claim that he didn't know of Rob Porter's issues, so he didn't waive Porter's security clearance....

and Porter didn't get a security clearance from the FBI...

Then who let Porter have access to classified information?
And isn't that illegal?

Br’er Rabbit posted:

If Trump is truthful in his claim that he didn't know of Rob Porter's issues, so he didn't waive Porter's security clearance....

and Porter didn't get a security clearance from the FBI...

Then who let Porter have access to classified information?
And isn't that illegal?

I can't say I've been following the Porter case but is there now some renewed interest in protecting classified Information in an Administration after we've had examples of Hillary Clinton and her emails and Anthony Weiner and the location of sensitive information on his computer, the same computer that he had been sending photos of himself to underage girls?  This is the same Hillary Clinton who, to keep things under her thumb, kept her confidential files under a private server that was found to be kept in a bathroom and not secured by the Federal Government.  There is no justification of allowing something to be done by citing offenses of the previous administration but there is also precedent that an administration or President doesn't know every little detail about his administration or what people in the administration do.  A President does delegate authority unto others in the administration to perform various task and duties that he has not the time to do.  

Again, I haven't followed the Porter case but it seems to me that Democrats and anti-Trump folks are tossing about haystacks trying to find some sliver of information that they might lay at Trump's feet in hopes they may call for his impeachment for something before his moves and his policies completely turn the Economy around to the point that the news media can no longer hide or conceal it.


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