National Archives rejects releasing Hunter Biden documents.
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Same National Archives that suggested the raid on Mar-a-Lago.
What changed on May 1st?
National Archivist's former position : "Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission."
It gets even better : Her replacement to be confirmed in the Senate is the VP of that exact same committee. I think the membership of that committee needs to be looked at. I bet it would tie up some loose ends in the story of the last few years.
The bill to create the committee was SB847 and was supported by every female member of the Senate, regardless of party.
I think I'm onto something.
The bill is now numbered S. 3073 and was introduced in 2017. Why is it so hard to find the votes on it? Looking up either number gives nothing.It failed to pass in 2016 and was withdrawn and retried in 2017, as S. 847.https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-bill/847?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22Womens+Suffrage+Centennial+Commission%22%2C%22Womens%22%2C%22Suffrage%22%2C%22Centennial%22%2C%22Commission%22%5D%7D&s=6&r=3
But S. 847 also failed, so how was this committee founded?
I feel like I'm going crazy, I keep hitting dead ends.
I give up. I've tried for 20 minutes now, but every trail goes cold. I genuinely believe there's something here, but I can't figure out where it came from.
They slipped it into an appropriations bill
Holy shit, thank you. I was just hitting dead end after dead end. I feel so much better now I've actually worked out what happened.
Page 358 of the bill.
Next step, find out who was on it.