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I feel like being in possession of that amount of incredibly sensitive national security data (according to the unsealed indictments) ought to have been no-knock warrant territory, personally
Anyone who has had to take any kind of training about dealing with government documents should be beside themselves after seeing the bathroom picture. It's just insane.
Anyone who has two brain cells to rub together should be unnerved at the idea of national secrets of the world's largest military being loose and unaccounted for, to be honest