"If foreign services are paying attention, and I am sure that they are, they are paying attention to all of the individuals who potentially have access, all the types of devices that are there and they are going to think about how they can exploit that in the future," Cordero said.
That, of course, is the analysis of Kim Jong-Don's North Korean discussion with Abe at Mar-a-Lago, in full view of the other $200,000 (yes, he doubled it in January; I wonder why?) joining cost (plus the $14,000/annum dues) fat cats.
So, not only did Kim Jong-Don's goose-steppers use a non-government email server, he's now discussing national security concerns in public?
Lock him up!
Lock him up!
Lock him up!
Lock him up!
Lock him up!
Lock him up!
Lock him up!
Lock him up!
Lock him up!
Lock him up!
Lock him up!
He can have a cell next to Flynn.
There. I feel so much better.
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