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Jill Renee Lyle and Beckham Chase Lyle have been entered in TCIC/NCIC.
Anyone with information about the missing individuals should call Fort
Worth Police at 817-392-4222.
FWPD Report Number 250010623
There is a lot of disinformation coming out of right-wing media about the Trump Indictment.
Here's how to push back against their key points.
Please read and share broadly.
No, the Presidential Records Act (PRA) does not justify Trump’s behavior.
While Trump and his legal team have posited that the PRA allows Trump to decide unilaterally if any document is personal, and thus legally hold onto it, this is simply not the case. When Trump took documents to Mar-a-Lago, the handling of any classified document, no matter its status under the PRA, was also subject to the limits of Executive Order 13526, which Trump did not follow.
No, Trump’s declaration that he had a standing policy of declassification is baseless.
At least 18 former top Trump administration officials have also contradicted Trump’s claim that he had standing declassification order, which he has alleged as a defense, calling this claim “laughable,” “ridiculous,” “total nonsense,” and even “bullsh*t.”
No, presidents do not have unilateral power to declassify documents relating to national security.
Trump did not follow the specific rules and procedures governed by Executive Order 13526.
Trump could have abrogated the Executive Order when he was president, but he did not, so its rules govern his post-presidential conduct.
No, there is no credible evidence to suggest that Trump took the steps necessary to declassify the documents.
Trump and his allies have claimed repeatedly in public that he declassified some or all of the documents bearing classification markings that were recovered from MAL—but there is simply no evidence that he did.
No president or former president has the power to declassify documents simply by removing them from The White House or thinking they are declassified.
No, Trump can’t claim ignorance of the rules regarding declassification.
NARA has provided the DOJ with 16 records showing that Trump and his top advisers had knowledge of the correct declassification process—according to reports.
No, Trump is also not being held to a different standard than President Biden and former Vice President Mike Pence.
Given Trump’s pattern of statements and actions showing he intended to take the documents upon leaving the White House and the mountain of evidence that he obstructed the government’s efforts to recover them, it is clear that he violated Executive Order 13526, which governs classified information.
#TrumpIndictedAgain on 38 counts.
BREAKING: At a Campaign rally in Davenport, Iowa, Trump just blatantly lied about what he did for farmers.
"I was the most pro-farmer president who has ever been in the White House. I was rated that by everybody. No one in history did more for our farmers than I did."
FACT Check:
1) Farm bankruptcy filings increased by 24 percent nationwide between September 2018 and September 2019.
2) Small farms did not received any support from the Trump administration, as explicitly stated by Secretary Perdue during an event in October 2019. He was quoted as saying, “In America, the big get bigger and the small go out. I don’t think in America we, for any small business, we have a guaranteed income or guaranteed profitability.”
3) Due to the cutbacks made by Trump to the US Postal Service, rural and remote areas experienced delays of at least two days in their deliveries, causing many rural communities to be left without necessary services.
4) Trump initiated a systematic agenda to defund crucial rural programs and services of utmost importance to American farmers, soon after he took office.