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Donald Trump advisers were reportedly alarmed recently after the president requested for the Declaration of Independence to be moved into the Oval Office.
According to The Atlantic, the advisers were quick to point out the logistical and economic challenges such a move would pose, especially considering the security measures needed to protect such a document.
The outlet recalled that the original document, displayed in the rotunda at the National Archives Building in Washington D.C., is stored behind heavy glass in an "oxygen-free, argon-filled case that can retract into the wall at night for security." There are even restrictions on how often doors can be opened due to light damage to the parchment.
Trump then focused on potentially moving one of the historical copies of the declaration, rather than the original, relieving aides.
"The new administration is rapidly changing all foreign policy configurations. This largely aligns with our vision," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a reporter from state television. "There is a long way to go because a lot of damage has been done to the whole complex of bilateral relations. But if the political will of the two leaders, President Putin and President Trump, is maintained, this path can be quite quick and successful," Peskov added. read more
Federal employees at the Office of Personnel Management are also suing the government, claiming that Musk had a private server installed that has not been vetted or approved for security. OPM's systems contain sensitive employee records for tens of millions of current and former federal workers, and the hack and theft of OPM records by Chinese hackers in 2015 is considered among the worst federal security breaches of all time. The use of a private email server by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was the subject of a criminal investigation by the FBI during the 2016 election and was bitterly criticized by Trump and Republicans at the time as a massive security lapse.
OCU, we probably have run into each other. Hah. I like Centro Storico Spaghetteria. Costco in Tustin all the time. Irvine does have the spectrum going for it.
#40 | Posted by dibblda at 2025-03-12 02:34 PM
We tend to avoid the Spectrum and do more shopping at the Marketplace. Our favorite restaurants in Tustin, for breakfast on Sunday after church, is Spires on Newport Ave. Our favorite Chinese restaurant is just across the street, China Garden. And when we're out for something special or to celebrate, it's Barolo Cafe, a little farther down Newport. We've known the owners for years as well as some of their staff.
OCU