Mueller Russia hoax prosecution
team destroyed evidence of their
cell phone text messages and calls
American Thinker,
by
Thomas Lifson
Original Article
Posted By: Magnante,
9/11/2020 7:56:30 AM
The excuses being used for destruction of evidence by the Mueller team are about as plausible as a mob accountant purportedly committing suicide by shooting himself in the head three times. The posse of Trump-hating prosecutors that sought and failed to find evidence of “collusion” between Russia and his campaign managed to completely wipe out their text messages – the kind of evidence that revealed the bias and illicit sexual relationship of Lisa Page and Peter Strzok – as well as call records on their government-issued cellphones. We only learned of this yesterday, two years after these public records were demanded by Judicial Watch
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 9/11/2020 8:01:03 AM (No. 537302)
Obstruction of Justice... the standard modus operandi of for the Deep State, even when it involves the Director of the FBI himself.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Daisymay 9/11/2020 8:03:55 AM (No. 537307)
They must have gone to Hillary's school of How To.....! So now what? Do they just get to walk away? I'm beginning to have less faith in AG Barr every time I read of something like this happening!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
droopydog 9/11/2020 8:07:33 AM (No. 537311)
Judicial Watch, doing the job American law enforcement refuses to do. The IG requested the phones, and THEN the phones were wiped clean...excuse me, accidentally wiped clean. I suppose this will be another situation which doesn't rise to the level of prosecution.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Krause 9/11/2020 8:15:30 AM (No. 537318)
All of this current criminal rot comes from the top two mutts, Comey and Mueller.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
jjs 9/11/2020 8:23:01 AM (No. 537326)
Obstruction of Justice - The government can not and will not apply justice to itself. It's an honor system at this point with no honorable people involved anymore.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
laurenc 9/11/2020 8:25:28 AM (No. 537331)
This happened months ago, and we're just now hearing about it? This is a massive Deep State cover-up, beyond anything we have ever seen before. They will never get to the bottom of this, because if they did, the majority of the American people would lose all faith in the institutions - FBI, Justice Dept. and others - they once held in high regard.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
cor-vet 9/11/2020 8:27:37 AM (No. 537332)
What kind of crying and accusations will we hear when Republicans do this? To dems and their media lapdogs, if a Republican did this, it would be an admission of guilt.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Strike3 9/11/2020 8:47:57 AM (No. 537352)
Calls for shutting down the entire FBI are not unreasonable. The level of corruption is way beyond acceptable and we will never know how deep it goes. Current agents may apply under new interview guidelines and qualifications but I don't think there are enough honest senior people to trust with management. Obama did very few things well but one them was finding sleazy people to act as his henchmen.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Clinger 9/11/2020 8:51:38 AM (No. 537357)
And congress has called a special session to establish a special council to investigate obstruction of justice......na, I made that up.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
udanja99 9/11/2020 8:59:44 AM (No. 537369)
Obstruction of justice but also tampering with evidence with malice and aforethought.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
planetgeo 9/11/2020 9:23:22 AM (No. 537396)
Most people don't realize, and certainly these criminals don't, that just destroying your cellphone doesn't necessarily destroy your text messages and records of your calls. They often continue to exist on the servers that processed and delivered them (and multiple backups) as well as on personal cloud backups that people use, particularly for text messages. Subpoena such sources for all these people, based on probable cause due to the purposeful destruction of the devices themselves. It's called "spoliation" of evidence of criminal behavior, and it too is a crime.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Muguy 9/11/2020 9:35:00 AM (No. 537409)
Surprised by this?
The alphabet agencies have a very long reputation of planting "evidence", destroying evidence, not acknowledging evidence, disputing evidence, being uncooperative, and disrespecting the rights of people in order to push their own version of the facts.
The petty jealousies of cooperating with other agencies has often had terrible consquences.
re: JFK/Warren Omission, OKC, Richard Jewell in Atlanta in 1996, Trade Center Garage, and 9/11
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
curious1 9/11/2020 9:41:25 AM (No. 537423)
#11, exactly. The text messages were saved off for years by cellular providers in case the government wanted them. Now, of course, the NSA has copies of all of them too, in case the providers aren't storing them anymore, and could be ordered to cough them up. Otherwise, what's the point of billions of taxpayer dollars being spent on those server farms out West?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
HotRod 9/11/2020 9:55:01 AM (No. 537438)
Those were government property, not their personal property. It's illegal to destroy government records without going through some procedural hoops, so arrest those criminals and prosecute them!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
bighambone 9/11/2020 10:22:27 AM (No. 537468)
What would you expect, as the wimpy Republicans have given them more than enough time to cover their tracks.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Polecat49 9/11/2020 10:55:38 AM (No. 537515)
All mueller and his Hate Trump and Hate American People cabal of low life lawyers did was make a mockery of OUR United States Constitution and system of justice. Well over two years of so-called protectors of the American People throwing CRAP against the wall and trying to make it stick. I served over thirty years in the FBI and am TOTALLY ASHAMED of these worthless piles of Crap that purport to further OUR government.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
whyyeseyec 9/11/2020 12:45:02 PM (No. 537615)
Some things even Trump can't fix. We're screwed.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Starboard_side 9/11/2020 2:26:05 PM (No. 537691)
Do you think Romney will be upset by this obstruction of justice?
After all, they were government issued phones, which are the sole property of the United States government.
Just like the one your company may issue, it's their property, and they can access any of the information you search, call, text, etc...
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