What's this bullshit about "Won't use stolen intelligence?"

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The New York Times supposedly has the last 10 years of Donald Trumps tax returns and have summarized them and published them. No outrage from the media other than they didn't get them yet.

This is an example of "stolen intelligence". President Kong should have the FBI raid the NYT offices and thoroughly search their premises and computer for the stolen federal documents-seizing everything suspicious. Originally Posted by gnadfly
Stolen evidence is fine as long has you weren’t the one who stole it. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
Technically speaking, isn't all intelligence "stolen"? I mean, someone is getting information (be it about a person, country, or whatever) and passing it along to whoever they work for without the knowledge (or permission) of the party they're spying on. Just more Dim nonsense. Originally Posted by Lantern2814


Remembering the burglary that broke COINTELPRO




https://www.muckrock.com/news/archiv...a-anniversary/

One of the greatest impacts of the burglary is that what was revealed caused people to realize, including the U.S. Congress and journalists, that the FBI was something completely different than what they understood it to be.