Mishandling Of Classied Material: DOJ Prosecuted Naval Reservist Without Requirement of Malicious “Intent” – He Was Sentenced to Two Years of Probation, a $7,500 Fine, and Forfeiture of Personal Media Containing Classified Materials.

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He was also ordered “to surrender any currently held security clearance and to never again seek such a clearance.”

I’d bet that also disqualified him from running for president.

Story here.

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3 Responses to Mishandling Of Classied Material: DOJ Prosecuted Naval Reservist Without Requirement of Malicious “Intent” – He Was Sentenced to Two Years of Probation, a $7,500 Fine, and Forfeiture of Personal Media Containing Classified Materials.

  1. J. Soden says:

    There’s another way to look at what Comey did. What if Comey already KNEW that “the fix was in” and that no indictment would come from the DOJ???
    If you look at his previous press conferences, he always stayed to answer questions, but this time he skedaddled. He laid out a great case AGAINST $hrilLIARy publicly for all to see/hear that can no longer be swept under the rug. He demonstrated where and how she repeatedly lied – even under oath to Clowngress – and cast her as totally unfit.
    And what was missing was any reference to the continuing investigation into her pay-for-play corruption charges.
    I don’t think that this is the end of criminal problems for $hrilLIARy.

    • J. Soden says:

      And now we hear that Comey is going to testify on his recommendation on $hrilLIARy on Thursday to the House Judiciary Committee.
      Could be verrrrrrry interesting . . . . .

  2. Tina says:

    Agreed.

    I also heard an offhand remark by someone in DC that there are many more items to eb revealed generally before the election.

    Could it be our guys are being smart for once instead of signaling their every move?

    November seems so far off in one way; in another it’s right around the corner and anything could happen between now and then.

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