"Listen: In Trump recording, he shares a secret plan to attack Iran"

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AUTHOR: TYLER DURDEN

TUESDAY, CZECH 27, 2023 - 11:44

In an audio call from peculiar Prosecutor Jack Smith You can hear erstwhile president Donald Trump showing people without safety clearance a paper that Trump describes as a "highly confidential" Pentagon plan to attack Iran. In the latest example of a selective dedication of mystery, depending on whether it serves the establishment agenda, the recording appears to leak, and CNN first released a two-minute audio section and then The fresh York Times And others.





Recorded conversation was mentioned in 49-page indictment Trump, which was charged on 8 June with 31 charges of violating the 1917 Spying Act by "intentionally storing" secret records, and six charges relating to false statements or obstruction of justice in connection with his alleged efforts to obstruct the investigation of a peculiar prosecutor.

Trump's statements in the video seem to contradict 2 defenses that has publically raised:

  • In an interview for Fox News Earlier this period Bret Baier asked Trump about part of the indictment that describes the conversation. Trump denied that he was showing a secret document, claiming he shared only "press articles, articles with magazines and articles". In the video, however, it refers to the Pentagon plan, which is "secret" and "highly confidential".

  • Trump claimed that declassified all papers that were in his possession, saying even that he could "declassified ... Even reasoning about it". However, erstwhile he talks about the plan to attack Iran in the video, Trump says: "Look, as president I could declassified it, but now I can't."

At an interview in July 2021 in Trump National Golf Club Trump, a author and publisher working on the autobiography of erstwhile White home Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and at least 2 Trump advisers were present in Bedminster, fresh Jersey.

Special Prosecutor Jack Smith called to court a copy of the tape which was in the possession of the current Deputy manager of Trump Communications, Margo Martinwho was 1 of the counselors present at the interview. A 27-year-old boy from Oklahoma was asked to evidence during a grand jury appearance.

Fox News late confused 27-year-old communications manager Trump Margo Martin with Trump's wife, Melania (AFP via Getty Images and The Independent;)

Trump showed his guests the Pentagon's plan to attack Iran as a way to overturn the claims of his erstwhile president of the Joint Staff, General Mark Milley. In July 2021 – in the same period that was recorded – Milley said New YorkerThat he spent the last 4 months of Trump's presidency, trying to make certain Trump didn't start a war with Iran as part of a plan to stay in power after his word of office ended.

In the video Trump portrays the Pentagon as the initiator of attack planning and quotes the paper as evidence:

"Well, with Milley... Let me see, let me show you an example. He said I wanted to attack Iran. [CROWDING OF PAPERS] Isn't that amazing? I have a large pile of papers, that thing just came up. Look, it was him. They gave me this -- this is unofficial -- but They told me that.. It was him. It was the Department of defence and him."

Of course, the very existence of the defence Department's plan to attack Iran does not necessarily destruct the anticipation that Trump – who seemingly hacked all item on Sheldon Adelson's billionaire's want list on Israel's policy, but for the war with Iran – He could have asked the Pentagon to show him the options.

Fulfilling Sheldon Adelson's mega donor, Trump moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, undermining any hope of a negotiated, two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (via Times of Israel)

However, Trump tells his guests: "It totally wins my case, you know... Only it's highly confidential." You can hear women laughing, and then the discussion comes down to the problem of how the alleged overthrow of Milley's plan of Iran can be made public.

"You see, as president, I could have declassified it." – Trump says, causing more laughter. "Now I can't"you know, but it's inactive a secret." The worker says, "Yes.

In an interview with Bret Baier, this is how Trump described what was discussed in the interview:

"There was no document. It was a immense amount of newspapers and everything else talking about Iran and another things. He may have been suspended or not, but It wasn't a documentary. I didn't have a per se document. There was nothing to degrade. They were articles from newspapers, magazines and articles."

There is besides laughter on the tape erstwhile an worker – referring to the secret nature of the Iranian plan – suggests that Hillary Clinton would "print it all the time, you know." Trump smarter: "She would have sent it to Anthony Weiner. Pervert."

Anthony Wiener leaves the national court building in 2017 after being sentenced to 21 months on charges of sending underage obscene material (Timothy A Clary / AFP-Getty Images via NBC News)

Most mainstream media reports completely ignore Trump's mention to Weiner. Some, like the fresh York Times, or even NewYork Post, reported that Weiner had been discussed, but decided not to share Trump's punch line. The Times He even quoted Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung, who said Trump "said ... rather humorously" about Wiener, but Times does not inform its viewers what Cheung is talking about, apart from the vague mention to the "digger".

It's like the main media feel obligated to defend the nonexistent dignity of a completely disgraced erstwhile Democratic congressman from fresh York and erstwhile Clinton's consulting husband, Humy Abedin. Being married and in Congress, Weiner He couldn't stop. send your sexual photos to a number of women before yet being imprisoned for sending obscene materials to a 15-year-oldwho explained his age to him.

Two-minute recording ends with product placement: You can hear Trump saying, "Bring any Coke, please."

And how notes erstwhile US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman; "Help me with this: DOJ pursues Trump for sharing information with a reporter while the Justice Department itself shared the same information from CNN".


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source:https://www.zerohedge.com/

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