USAID Employees Told To SHRED or BURN Documents In SHOCK Report, Deep State COVER UP

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USAID Employees Told To SHRED or BURN Documents In SHOCK Report, Deep State COVER UP

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That's a violation of federal records act. They better be prosecuted.

RaymondSwanson-uy
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Anyone caught shredding public documents for government organizations, that would be covered by a FOIA request, should be charged with sedition. Period.

theway-offgrid
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Totally what innocent people would do....right.

jaylenharris
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This is what embassies do when they are about to be overrun by an enemy. If there was ever any doubt how they view the American people, this leaves no doubt.

ArakakiDojoMatsubayashiS-kmuc
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My father has TDS, EDS, and probably PMS. He thinks that USAID is shredding docs because Trump and Elon are trying to protect their narrative that it is failing, that they want that paper trail gone because it could debunk everything.

These people are losing it

TheHero-
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If I worked there, I would immediately forward that email to DOGE. Show some integrity people, c'mon.

philipbrooks
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If you are told to cease destruction of documents and you continue to do so afterwards, it should be treated as admission of guilt

CodyCombat
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Why are they being given this option when they deserve to be in prison for what they have done

seandelap
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If the IRS comes for an audit, you always burn all your accounting records immediately.

lanceleavitt
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This is crazy. Put all of them in jail. 🙏🏻🇺🇸🙏🏻

adamsharris
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In the Federal Government, we commonly use "burn bags" (brown paper bags with red stripes) to destroy paper documents when we no longer need paper copies. This stuff is typically STILL on classified servers on NIPRNET or SIPRNET. The concern is if they are trying to execute a coordinate destruction/purge of their computer systems & paper equivalents.
So burn bag use is normal. Hiding stuff is illegal.

daytonagreg
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I’m going to start think all this is a stunt show if no one gets arrested….

JeweLinHisHans
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Why would a company that supplies "aid" need to shred documents?

appalachiatiger
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Whoever told them to do it can go to prison.

roscoepcoltrane
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I'm starting to wonder why no one is ever charged.

Kacee
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Arrest and jail them all for tampering with evidence!

jarvislarson
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Hey DOJ, where are the Epstein files, JFK, RFK, MLK files??

camillazapolsky
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Treason being done, treat them as traitors to the USA

frankinator
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They’re all guilty of heinous crimes in those documents, and those shredded documents were the only thing allowed to exonerate them. Oh well, guilty!

krichardson
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Remember a few years back a Chinese embassy in Texas I think started burning documents in barrels on the property in sight of authorities. Couldn’t cross onto Chinese territory and we could only watch.
Looks like I was right; first thing to do is safeguard the documents by issuing orders and separating those documents from corrupt individuals.

lavern