While pundits want to speculate about indicting Trump, or not -- as if that's all that matters! -- I'm just not ready yet to cut to the chase. Consequently, I still want to know who the people were that decided what not to take and what to take from the White House to Mar-a-Lago? Trump didn't do that alone.
So, I want to know about that process. After the decisions were made, who then physically gathered up the stuff that filled all those boxes that ended up in Florida?
By the way, now I can't help wondering if all that "stuff" actually went straight to where the FBI found it on August 8th. Truth be told, we don't know all of what has happened to that sort of "stuff" since Trump first started stealing souvenirs and secret documents, to squirrel away and occasionally show off ... whenever that was.
Thus, I need to know who secreted the stuff to the cars, or the helicopters, etc. Then who carried the purloined files into Trump's home/headquarters/club -- Mar-a-Lago? Then let's know, for sure, how many files have been photographed, or simply removed from those boxes and rented, or sold, to the highest bidder?
All of which reminds me of an old saying about an ancient game, a highfalutin pastime that distills a war waged by kings and their courts into a board game -- chess.
Dig it: There would be no game of chess if the pawns refused to play.
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