I mean, the stored passwords should be hashed/encrypted and it shouldn't be possible to determine the password from that...
However, Yahoo! and others were storing user passwords in plaintext, so wouldn't be surprised to see Reddit do it too.
So Vindman was offered head of a Ukraine's military, he tried to edit Trump's phone transcripts, is the person who 'leaked' to the 'whistleblower' to get this charade moving, and who told Ukraine to ignore Trump and do what he suggested.
Why isn't he locked up?
Sure sounds like colluding with a foreign power, sedition, and insubordination, and espionage violations..
Clown WORLD!
Cool resource, thanks for sharing!