Saturday, August 27, 2022

The other day the Heir objected to making the affidavit public. But now that it's done, his response is, "Now You've Done It." He believes the case against Trump is now irreparably damaged, and though the conventional thinking is that he's going to get indicted, that's probably as far as it's going to go where the secret documents case is concerned. The public already knows too much, and even the "unredacted" portions the Heir believes to be overly sensitive to national security. The slogan argument of "inquiring minds want to know" the Heir doesn't see as an adequate enough reason for this security breach, and he believes the judge acted more out of public pressure than a true balance between confidentiality and freedom of the press. The search at Maralago is now so much public knowledge that the only jury who will be fair and impartial is one the Heir believes will inevitably clear Trump of any and all wrongdoing, and he (either the Heir -or- Trump) will go out on the court steps claiming he's "exonerated," almost like how the Heir sees Michael Jackson of being posthumously "exonerated" of -ever- attacking the boys, and that's another thing. Even now, the Heir still perceives the morally outraged outside of Neverland with their pitchforks and their torches, and he doesn't think Michael Jackson was ever held accountable. But back to the secret documents case, the Insurgent News Network believes that the case got started when the National Archives found out they were missing the traditional letter in the drawer Obama left for Trump, and that's when they found out there were boxes of classified documents at Maralago, and they needed to call in the DOJ. No-one's saying whether Trump left a letter for Biden, but the Heir thinks that if he did, the letter likely contained only two words, and they're not Happy Birthday.

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