Steve Breen for April 15, 2023

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    lopaka  about 1 year ago

    And Empty G is defending the azz. Yay Empty.

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    mourdac Premium Member about 1 year ago

    He has already been charged. Why hasn’t Duh Furor?

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    aristoclesplato9  about 1 year ago

    Biden says no concerns over the leaks. Nothing serious. Just turn away.

    And ever wonder about that manifesto from the trans killer that killed 3 kids at a school? Ever wonder why we don’t know the contents of that document?

    Can’t trust this administration to be truthful about anything and the same goes for their media lapdogs.

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    mxy  about 1 year ago

    A rat in the plumbing! Could be more.

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    WickWire64  about 1 year ago

    Breen to selectively forgets too mention all the leaks and papers and security breeches that TFG and his crotch goblins alone had. Typically

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    ladykat  about 1 year ago

    If he had problems with the way his country is being managed, why’d he join the armed forces?

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    Havel  about 1 year ago

    A family member worked in the Pentagon, in a very sensitive position, in the mid to late 1980s. He was not much older than this dude. Unlike Texiera, he STILL won’t reveal details of his job. I think his experience is the norm for the innumerable enlisted servicemen who have had such access. Certainly an audit of processes/procedures is in order, but when humans are involved, especially young, mostly male humans, there will always be examples of poor decisions.

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    akachman Premium Member about 1 year ago

    21yo males think with their small heads all the time. Why did this kid have security clearance? WTF?!

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    ragsarooni Premium Member about 1 year ago

    I’m scratching my head here: explain,please,how a 21 yr old insignificant NOTHING in the National Guard has a security clearance that allowed him access to said documents?

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    Diane Lee Premium Member about 1 year ago

    If a National Guardsman who looks like he’s still in junior high can post secret documents online, a lame duck president can steal boxes of them, and current officials, including the president, find such documents mixed in with other papers, why do the Chinese bother to build weather balloons to spy on us? Why do we even call anything a secret document?

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    ShadyLithand Premium Member about 1 year ago

    The age is garbage. Why I joined the US Army in 1977 out of High School as a Secure phone repairman and Had a Top Secret. I continued on in that career and moved on to IT as a system admin. Not once did I or my fellow soldiers consider doing anything like this.

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    piper_gilbert  about 1 year ago

    He’s not going to do well in federal prison.

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    martens  about 1 year ago

    Error. His clearance was Secret, not Top Secret.

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    forusingyt  about 1 year ago

    The truly ironic part is that this pathetic little drip compromised his entire nation just to swing his thang in front of his online “friends” to look big. In ANY OTHER COUNTRY ON EARTH, he wouldn’t be getting ‘charged’ and sit in prison playing video games for a few years…he’d be LUCKY to spend the rest of his life in a “re-education camp” – and much more likely to disappear forever in the form of maggot-food.

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    Cerabooge  about 1 year ago

    Couldn’t they come up with a more plausible fall guy? It looks like that poor fool was just a conduit for the the intentional distribution of the documents.

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    Radish the wordsmith  about 1 year ago

    Who authorized that one?

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    Kracklin Rosie - “Tolo Dan Nan Galad” Premium Member about 1 year ago

    I see questions as to why a low ranking 21 year old kid could get a clearance. This is not unusual. I obtained my TS/SCI clearance after having passed a Special Background Investigation. It’s a pretty in depth dive into a persons history including interviews with family, friends and friends of friends. It also goes into the character of the individual. Any young person going into the various military intelligence services, and there are a lot of them, will get a SBI and granted a clearance.

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    petecocker  about 1 year ago

    Only have 2 questions: 1: Who is the idiot that gave him his clearance? 2: I like the grard, but why would any national guardsman need this type of clearance?

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    Duane Ott  about 1 year ago

    At least one of nine of our Supreme Court justices has failed at honor and integrity. One of over the two million with clearances ain’t bad odds. 11% v. .00005%.

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