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Mueller team “accidentally” wiped at least 27 phones used in investigation prior to IG
NorthwestFresh
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Prior to IG investigation.
Just a bunch of felonies but with two-tier “justice” NOC and Drumpf is Hitler.
Just a bunch of felonies but with two-tier “justice” NOC and Drumpf is Hitler.
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NEWS: At least 27 phones used by the Mueller team were wiped before they could be checked for records.
Some phones just wiped themselves, in other cases there was mass password amnesia that required resets.
Andrew Weismann wiped two of his three Special Counsel's Office phones.
He wiped one by accident.
He wiped the other by entering the wrong password too many times.
Has anyone ever wiped their phone by accident? Asking for a friend.
UPDATE: Counting the phones which were "reassigned," the Special Counsel's Office wiped 31 phones before they could be checked for records.
A phone belonging to James Quarles "wiped itself without intervention from him." -
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Best case scenario is that the Mueller team was full of bumbling idiots who all forgot their passwords at the same time. Not at all believable, but that’s their argument.
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But it's not a conspiracy!NorthwestFresh said:Best case scenario is that the Mueller team was full of bumbling idiots who all forgot their passwords at the same time. Not at all believable, but that’s their argument.
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@HHusky is outraged by this. You know, just like obstruction.
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I know we have a few Covid math experts here. Little help?
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Nothing will happen to the Mueller criminals but at least some light could be exposed on this obvious corruption.
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Ain’t shit gonna happen.
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Exactly.thechatch said:Ain’t shit gonna happen.
Trey Gowdy has already said they have the “Nobody You've Ever Heard” of in custody and to expect No more referrals for prosecution.
Case Closed.
Next item?
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Now imagine that you were being investigated by the FBI and you did this exact same thing to your cell phone(s) think you might be looking at an obstruction of justice charge?






