Biden Security Briefings Revaling Trump Treason?

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Biden Security Briefings Revaling Trump Treason?

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nov 27, 2020, 9:07 pm

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A senior US official said that the Biden team will be given access to a secret server containing sensitive information related to President Donald Trump's more controversial conversations with foreign leaders. . .
A person close to the Biden transition team told CNN that no decisions have been made about how these sensitive materials will be handled when the President-elect takes office. . .it's likely they will maintain the Trump administration's close hold on such information, at least at first, until they are settled in and Jake Sullivan, Biden's pick for national security adviser, can assess their information security needs.
Recall that 14 months ago "administration officials directed a now-infamous Ukraine call transcript be filed in a highly classified system, confirming allegations contained in a whistleblower complaint.". . .

If Biden's security adviser learns that the transcript demonstrates a coverup by Trump of his illegal activities to frame Biden and his son at that time, then the new president will face his first test to distinguish his administration from his predecessor's. Will he make public the content of the record, and will he allow the DOJ to do its job -- investigate and indict Trump? Or will he maintain secrecy (because of possible personal embarrassment?) for some reason, but cite the old "national security" reason, and draw the veil over bringing Trump to justice for corruption of an election?

Prudence would dictate some control over information kept under wraps by Trump. However, in view of Biden's stated promise for increased transparency, we may become privy to seeing just how far he's willing to let the American people in on what its government had been up to when Trump was in office.
The official said that basic details pertaining to Trump's conversations with foreign leaders like Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, will only be shared if they are relevant to a pending policy or national security matter.

(T)he senior US official said, "We are going to share anything that's relevant for them to come to grips with reality when the keys are theirs. If there was something like that that's actually of note... things on the covert side, for example, we will highlight them very quickly."
America is watching.