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Biden will wait for recommendation on sharing secrets with Trump

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I would'nt share the recipe for toast with Trump!

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  • When I saw this OP my first reaction was  Whisky  Tango Foxtrot We could not trust him with secrets while he was president and we will trust him with secrets after ?

  • What! Biden will do without Trump's advices on security issues? ????

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Just now, PatOngo said:

I wouldn't share the recipe for toast with Trump!

He'd come over, steal your toaster, then blame Hillary for it!

I don't get it. Why would Biden even consider sharing intelligence information with someone no longer connected to government. Am I missing something here ?

..........and I'm sure Joe won't be sweating on Stormy Daniels phone number and bank account details!

4 minutes ago, J Town said:

He'd come over, steal your toaster, then blame Hillary for it!

 

I wonder if the artworks he nicked from Paris will be heading back soon ... or if the Secret service need to check his luggage.

 

Can someone explain why it would be normal to share secrets with an ex President anyway? I mean even if they weren't Trump?

 

6 minutes ago, Jonnapat said:

I don't get it. Why would Biden even consider sharing intelligence information with someone no longer connected to government. Am I missing something here ?

 

2 minutes ago, RickG16 said:

Can someone explain why it would be normal to share secrets with an ex President anyway? I mean even if they weren't Trump?

 

36 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

Because former presidents are usually a wealth of experience and guidance. If you look at pre Trump era, USA was an example of democracy with smooth transition and strategic teamwork. Kennedy relied on Eisenhower during Bay of Pigs crisis. Obama used 2nd Bush president for Africa outreach. Clinton worked with Bush 1st president for catastrophe relief.  presidents rely on ex presidents because they are the only people who understand the job.

 

Trump was the absentee president who did not get involved in day to day activity and who played more golf than any other president. He did not give courtesy of full briefings to former Presidents. Unlike Trump, Biden will restore briefings to Clinton, Bush and Obama and will use them for special projects around the world. Biden is lucky that he had 8 years to learn the job when he was VP. He will hit the ground running with minimal learning curve. He can count on support of Bush, Obama, Clinton who will do whatever they can to restore dignity of the office. Trump can be trusted with nothing. 

 

 

4 minutes ago, Jonnapat said:

I don't get it. Why would Biden even consider sharing intelligence information with someone no longer connected to government. Am I missing something here ?

He wouldn't, he won't. He is being a statesman here, not a bull in a China shop. He's not shouting into a megaphone what a dirtball 45 is, he's giving (undeserved) respect for the outgoing traitor.

2 minutes ago, RickG16 said:

Can someone explain why it would be normal to share secrets with an ex President anyway? I mean even if they weren't Trump?

Please read previous posts, it's been explained several times already.

Am I correct: they (even) discuss Biden sharing secrets with Trump??

Wha the hell should Trump after his performance  be informed about Biden's - the president's secrets ?

Anyone believing he is trustworthy?

3 minutes ago, RickG16 said:

Can someone explain why it would be normal to share secrets with an ex President anyway? I mean even if they weren't Trump?

I think I'd be very economical with any secrets to GWB!

2 minutes ago, J Town said:

 a dirtball 45 

No idea what that is but it is a very American sounding insult ????

43 minutes ago, J Town said:

He'd come over, steal your toaster, then blame Hillary for it!

Then claim is was fake toast.

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Not sure about sharing secrets, but Trump could maybe teach Biden how to avoid wars in Iraq and Libya, for example, and the related deaths of countless innocent civilians. Trump could also teach Biden a thing or two about hiw to run the economy. All of that assumes, of course, that Biden's attention span is longer than a couple of minutes.

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4 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Not sure about sharing secrets, but Trump could maybe teach Biden how to avoid wars in Iraq and Libya, for example, and the related deaths of countless innocent civilians. Trump could also teach Biden a thing or two about hiw to run the economy. All of that assumes, of course, that Biden's attention span is longer than a couple of minutes.

Given that this thread is about whether Biden should share classified info with Trump, your questioning of his attention span is kind of comical.

2 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Given that this thread is about whether Biden should share classified info with Trump, your questioning of his attention span is kind of comical.

Glad you found it funny. Not much to laugh about these days.

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11 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Not sure about sharing secrets, but Trump could maybe teach Biden how to avoid wars in Iraq and Libya, for example, and the related deaths of countless innocent civilians. Trump could also teach Biden a thing or two about hiw to run the economy. All of that assumes, of course, that Biden's attention span is longer than a couple of minutes.

 

"We have our wars over here so we don't have to have wars over there"

 

A civil war is still a war, and 45 has done his best, with his endless lies, to start one.

 

BTW, war by proxy is still war. 45 gave billions in weapons to Saudi Arabia, who then went about something in Yemen that one can call genocide, as more than a hundred thousand children starved to death. 45 also gave the go ahead to Turkey against our (former allies) the Kurds, who are the people that actually drove ISIS out of al Raqqa in Syria and Mosul in Iraq.

 

Finally, 45 wants to pardon MbS, despite MbS having order the flaying alive of US Person and WaPo reporter Jamal Khashoggi.

A post making unsubstantiated claims and several replies have been removed.

 

7 hours ago, sirineou said:

When I saw this OP my first reaction was  Whisky  Tango Foxtrot

We could not trust him with secrets while he was president and we will trust him with secrets after ?

 

3 hours ago, Dagfinnur Traustason said:

Only in US! Why in the world should a coming president share secrets with a person that are walking away from a post?

If an employee of Apple get fired, will the next employee share all the company secrets with that guy before he walks?

No way - he's likely to hand them over the Putin straight away!

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Just now, George Aylesham said:

 

No way - he's likely to hand them over the Putin straight away!

Perhaps you missed all the meetings the traitor-president had with Russian operatives as he sent his staff recorders away. He already has.

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45 met several times with putin with no other US Officials in the room, save for Marina Gross, the translator, and she cannot speak about what was said due to 'executive privilege'. 45 never even briefed pompeo or his DNI about what was said in the meeting.

 

In Helsinki, putin came out with a Cheshire Cat grin, while 45 looked ashen and shaken, and then proceeded to say he believed putin over the CIA.

 

In the famous Oval Office meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and Amb Kislyak, during which 45 boasted about being free of 'the Russia thing' after firing 'nutcase' Comey, and then gave the two Russians classified intel about an Israeli penetration of ISIS (which Israel had given US intel under the condition it not be shared with anyone), there were also no US officials or reporters, just one reporter from TASS and a Russian cameraman who is believed to be GRU.

 

It's pretty clear 45 cannot be trusted.

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What a piece of work Trump truly is; incites a riot at The Capitol, won't attend the incoming Presidents inauguration and basically cannot be trusted when he is eventuially removed from office.

There are a few contenders for worst American President ever and some say it was close but with just these 3 recent events alone, I think we can safely declare the winner.  

Maybe Joe should fabricate some juicy bit of a "secret" and share that with Trump, see what happens.

Or share secret "treat all Americans with respect and defend the Constitution and, who knows?, you might win an election"

1 hour ago, Walker88 said:

 

"We have our wars over here so we don't have to have wars over there"

 

A civil war is still a war, and 45 has done his best, with his endless lies, to start one.

 

BTW, war by proxy is still war. 45 gave billions in weapons to Saudi Arabia, who then went about something in Yemen that one can call genocide, as more than a hundred thousand children starved to death. 45 also gave the go ahead to Turkey against our (former allies) the Kurds, who are the people that actually drove ISIS out of al Raqqa in Syria and Mosul in Iraq.

 

Finally, 45 wants to pardon MbS, despite MbS having order the flaying alive of US Person and WaPo reporter Jamal Khashoggi.

MbS?

5 hours ago, ThaiFelix said:

I wouldnt worry about it.  I doubt anyone would believe anything coming from Trump's mouth in any case.

74-or so million Americans believe nothing except what comes out of his mouth. 

7 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Because former presidents are usually a wealth of experience and guidance. If you look at pre Trump era, USA was an example of democracy with smooth transition and strategic teamwork. Kennedy relied on Eisenhower during Bay of Pigs crisis. Obama used 2nd Bush president for Africa outreach. Clinton worked with Bush 1st president for catastrophe relief.  presidents rely on ex presidents because they are the only people who understand the job.

 

Trump was the absentee president who did not get involved in day to day activity and who played more golf than any other president. He did not give courtesy of full briefings to former Presidents. Unlike Trump, Biden will restore briefings to Clinton, Bush and Obama and will use them for special projects around the world. Biden is lucky that he had 8 years to learn the job when he was VP. He will hit the ground running with minimal learning curve. He can count on support of Bush, Obama, Clinton who will do whatever they can to restore dignity of the office. Trump can be trusted with nothing. 

 

Not anything you state here, creates the need to give away secret information.

Just now, Dagfinnur Traustason said:

Not anything you state here, creates the need to give away secret information.

45 wouldn't give ANYTHING away for free. He'd offer state secrets to the highest bidder.

5 minutes ago, J Town said:

45 wouldn't give ANYTHING away for free. He'd offer state secrets to the highest bidder.

Yep, he might need the money gained to pay his almost senile lawyer to help him with all the waiting law suits

Why would we trust Biden with sensitive information should be the question!

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