I’ve been thoroughly enjoying the Alexandrite interface and it has what you’re looking for in a collapsible menu.
I’ve been thoroughly enjoying the Alexandrite interface and it has what you’re looking for in a collapsible menu.
Would you kill an innocent child to get to the people who did and planned this if it was the only way
I’d get better ways.
I can see the headline now: Cruise ship loses no passengers; completes route on time
OP edited an already bad title.
His testimony states that he chose at random which boxes were being moved and that Trump decided how many boxes were enough. Not all the boxes contained classified documents and the testimony states they didn’t know what was in the boxes, those that were returned or retained.
It demonstrates noncompliance with the presidential archiving laws but not necessarily the willful retention of classified materials.
The argument isn’t that he was unaware of the law but that he was unaware he was violating it. In order to be convicted of mishandling the classified documents it has to be proven that he did it intentionally. The law is forgiving for accidental mishandling.
There actually are a lot of laws that allow prosecutors to stack charges.
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The stock wouldn’t be subject to IPO laws because there was no IPO.
Trump Media ‘went public’ by being bought by another, already publicly traded, company. That company changed its appearance to become the current Trump Media thus bypassing the IPO process.
That’s just 1 year’s sales. If the TV lasts 5 years it’s raking in 5 times the data. 190M x 5 = 950M/year, and 5 seems conservative.