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Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(REPORT) Here is the FT article. https://t.co/ONGWVkB3nw — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
The new data about COVID-19 published by Financial Times (UK) is terrifying. It suggests that getting COVID-19 may not only shrink your brain but leave you far more likely—long-term—to develop all sorts of painful and/or deadly conditions. Link to the article in the next tweet. https://t.co/wxHg1pLdbf — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @SethAbramson: (📢) A key fact legal analysts are missing today: according to prior major media reporting, in late 2021 Trump began going… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(And I’ll just add here that the FBI source in Trump’s inner circle must be *exceedingly* highly placed if the FBI is *so confident* that after Trump's late 2021 curation he didn’t remove any documents to other Trump properties that it’s decided to *not even search any of them*.) — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @SethAbramson: (📢) A key fact legal analysts are missing today: according to prior major media reporting, in late 2021 Trump began going… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(📢) PS4: An attorney not only cannot commit any crimes themselves—the same as anyone else—but they cannot assist a client in an ongoing or future crime and then subsequently claim communications pursuant to that collusion are privileged. The “crime-fraud exception” precludes it. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(📢) PS3: So not only did Trump know he was committing crimes, his lawyers knew as well and were trying to protect themselves. This suggests that when DOJ indicts Bobb—as it should and even must—she’ll flip on Trump because Trump’s words to her weren’t attorney-client privileged. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(📢) PS2: ...she was merely passing on information that’d been given to her—which information she had clearly received from the man who supervised her meeting with the FBI before disappearing: Trump himself. She was flatly refusing to say that she believed her statement was true. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(📢) PS: Another miss by some analysts: insurrectionist Christina Bobb’s false statement to the FBI in June 2022 began, “Based upon the information that has been provided to me...” The common legal phrase is “based upon information *and belief*...” Bobb was *telegraphing* that... — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(📢) CONCLUSION: It’s now actually inconceivable that Donald Trump will not be federally indicted on multiple charges. This is why he had a meltdown publicly yesterday. This is why his allies are threatening violence. Everyone knows what is coming now. It has become unavoidable. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(📢) So Trump knew he had stolen goods of incalculable value and sorted through the stolen goods in advance of an FBI search to remove those he considered most valuable. Why? To ensure they wouldn’t fall into the hands of law enforcement. Why? Because he had other plans for them. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(📢) But even more importantly, Trump’s late 2021 curation and removal of the materials he stole from D.C. began a course of criminal Obstruction that now has the further result of establishing his consciousness of guilt: he well knew he wasn’t supposed to have what he’d stolen. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(📢) The lawyers Trump left with the FBI in June falsely represented that everything relevant to the May subpoena had been turned over *and* refused to let the FBI look in the storage area, clear evidence that they knew what Trump had done and were aiding and abetting his crime. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(📢) And we now know where those records were removed to: Trump’s private spaces within Mar-a-Lago, including a closet in his office. When the FBI arrived in June, Trump greeted them but wouldn’t answer questions. He left his lawyers to speak to them, knowing what they would say. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(📢) A key fact legal analysts are missing today: according to prior major media reporting, in late 2021 Trump began going through the classified records *himself* to decide what he was willing to return. It was after this curation that records were removed from the storage area. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @rgoodlaw: Key in the DOJ brief are new revelations of facts that go to the core of Trump's criminal liability. Fact-1: Trump never cla… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @KatiePhang: Yet *another* ALARMING point in the DOJ's Response: "the FBI, in a matter of hours, recovered twice as many documents with… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
What? They were lying to investigators, concealing evidence, stonewalling, obstructing justice and committing more crimes than anyone realized at the time? How EXACTLY LIKE their conduct over the last 7 years. Trying to think of anything less surprising. https://t.co/hzva7Ahv9P — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @kyledcheney: NEW: Trump team 'likely concealed' classified records from investigators, DOJ says. More details as DOJ fights the appoin… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @kyledcheney: NEW details on obstruction: “The government also developed evidence that government records were likely concealed and re… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
BREAKING NEWS: — PolitiTweet.org
Kyle Cheney @kyledcheney
NEWS: DOJ's new filing includes. photo of the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago on Aug. 8.… https://t.co/9lLewxmBpf
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @mimms: Trump shares barrage of QAnon content and other conspiracy theories on his social media platform https://t.co/WHCZ003EDO via @nb… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@FreeOccam 👍 — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@FreeOccam Are you talking about the Hugo Chavez who died a decade ago? — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
PS2/ In case you’re wondering what other names come up in the Trump-Venezuela scandal that major media has yet to report on, they include: 🟥 Erik Prince 🟥 Rudy Giuliani 🟥 Pete Sessions 🟥 Lev Parnas (since indicted and convicted) Plus Ballard and many others—it’s wild stuff. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
PS/ Brian Ballard comes up more than once in Proof of Corruption—as you can see in the image below of the first page of its index (which I published here on Twitter in August 2020, approximately two years ago). That’s how long I have had my eye on Ballard. https://t.co/bKvTmN9Poj — PolitiTweet.org
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Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @SethAbramson: Kise is a *very* good friend of Brian Ballard and used to represent Venezuela. We’re getting closer and closer to the Tr… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
10/ I’ve said it until I’m blue in the face, but I’ll say it again: every Donald Trump biographer understands that whenever he’s being investigated, the first people whose actions should be carefully monitored are his lawyers. Because they’re often not acting like—or as—lawyers. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
9/ That Kise quit his job to take this case—a *very good job*—suggests that either he’s a political radical or a fanatical Trumpist or a man who for some reason expects to make a lot of money in the future or some combination of all three of these. None of them help me rest easy. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
8/ I’m not accusing Kise of anything. But I will say that if copies of certain classified documents—or even the knowledge that certain types of documents exist—are now going to reside with a Trump lawyer formerly employed by a Russian vassal state, it does concern me profoundly. — PolitiTweet.org