Did you know? 18 U.S.C. § 793(f) makes it a federal crime for people entrusted with information related to the national defense to — with gross negligence — disclose it to others in violation of that trust.
@Strandjunker if only law applied in USA
@Strandjunker New SecDef, who dis?
@Strandjunker i mean, i guess youd have to find a judge who would prosecute at this point and .. i dunno, those people seem to have gone underground or bought yachts and retired into the ocean or something
@Strandjunker Doesn't matter. Unterschießeführer Trump is beyond and above the law...no, he IS the law. So what's anyone gonna do about it? Send him a cheque? Eat his dingleberries? Nothing. All normal here. Get in line for your free trip to a labor-death camp.
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It's more likely they'll charge the Atlantic editor.
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It wasn't Hegseth, it was the alcohol.
@Strandjunker Watch who they blame for it. I think the journalist. #signal #war #yemen
@Strandjunker A familiar law number from the Mar-a-Lago documents case.
Yes, punishable by the death penalty in certain cases but usually life imprisonment.
@Strandjunker real shame the people who should be enforcing such laws work for patel and bondi.
@Strandjunker You’re going to have to dumb that waaaaaaaaaaay down for them.
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Yes, and?
That's also only a law statute, which plays second fiddle to the constitutionally protected, supreme-court mandated presidential immunity granted by the president instantaneously declassifying everything that comes out of his mouth or keyboard....
@Strandjunker What's the statute of limitations for that?