- United States
- Texas
- Letter
IS THE PRESIDENT PROFITING OFF OF AMERICA’S SECRETS?
To: Sen. Cruz, Rep. Pfluger, Sen. Cornyn
From: A verified voter in Mason, TX
March 26
Is the GOP Congress okay with presidential corruption? Since his second term as president Donald Trump’s fortunes have increased dramatically. When he left office in 2021, his businesses were mainly real estate and hospitality. And he had massive amounts of debt coming due. At the time, he had no interests in crypto and Trump Media didn’t exist. More info comes out every day on apparent abuse of the office of president by him and his administration. Kristi Noem and contracting irregularities. The suspicious timing of trades in S&P 500 and oil futures on Monday about 15 minutes before Trump announced his team had been negotiating with Iran. Is insider trading on national security information endangering Americans now okay? And more is being revealed by the release of reports from Jack Smith’s investigation of Trump’s hoarding classified government info at Mar-a-Lago. The released documents “include damning evidence” against Trump. The documents show that highly classified documents from his time in office were mingled with material from after he left, suggesting he illegally retained documents. The documents the DOJ provided to the House Judiciary Committee “suggest that Donald Trump stole documents so sensitive that only six people in the entire U.S. government had access to them, that the documents President Trump stole pertained to his business interests, and that Susie Wiles, then the CEO of Donald Trump’s super PAC, witnessed President Trump showing off a classified map to passengers on his private plane.” A prosecutor’s memorandum suggested that “the disclosure of these documents represented ‘an aggravated potential harm to national security.’ The prosecutors also wrote that these were ‘highly sensitive documents—the type of documents that only presidents and officials with the most sensitive authority have.’ One ‘particularly sensitive document was accessible by only 6 people, including the president.’ About the same time, Trump was entering into business partnerships with Saudi-backed LIV Golf and a state-linked Saudi real estate company, and that Trump told a ghostwriter he had “classified records relating to the bombing of Iran.” So the DOJ appears to be in possession of evidence that President Trump has already endangered national security to further the interests of Trump family businesses. Which they seem to have inadvertently released to an investigative committee? Is this yet another cover-up by the DOJ? Will they supply answers to the following questions they are being asked? What was on the classified map Trump showed people on his plane? Which documents Trump retained that were important to his businesses? Which family members knew what was in the classified documents? Which document was so sensitive that only six people had access to it? Were any of the documents Trump stole or showed to others related to plans for war in the Middle East? Which, if any, foreign actors tried to access—or succeeded in accessing—the documents? They have been given March 31 to answer these questions, and a deadline of April 14 to produce “all remaining investigative files” from Smith’s investigations. Y’all will never impeach this guy. Even though he might be treasonous. But is RICO still a thing? He wants to be an Al Capone. Maybe you can make it so.
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