He won't of course due to the politics. But is anyone comfortable with this astoundingly impulsive assclown getting national security bulletins?
Five'll get ya 10 he tweets one or a portion of one out to his loyal minions at 1 AM.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...-a-felony.htmlIn Washington, where many have come to expect the unexpected from Trump, Wednesday’s comments were at least troubling to some.
“It’s probably the most egregiously stupid thing I’ve ever heard a party nominee say ever,” said Bradley Moss, a lawyer specializing in national security law.
Moss believes that there’s a legal case to charge Trump for his comments, because he was calling for Russia to take “imminent lawless action,” which is speech not covered by the First Amendment.
Moss added that Trump could theoretically be charged as a conspirator under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
“You could argue what Trump was urging Russia to do was hack Hillary’s server and release the contents to the media—conspiring with them to hack into a private server and release confidential information to the public,” Moss explained.