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Lets see. These missing "5 months" also happened to be the first five months of the trump presidency with an average of a leak a day. ( The FBI failed to preserve’ five months of text messages between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page from 12/14/16 to 5/17/17)
That five month period that is missing also dates to the day the mueller investigation begins in may 2017. WTF is jeff sessions doing, we need a special counsel
A government agency losing emails is now a conspiracy, never before has a federal agency lost emails, this is new.
It's not so much that a government agency lost texts, if thats what you are referring to, but rather the timing of the lost texts.
Texts from a period between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017 are missing - 5 months worth! What is odd about this time frame is that Robert Mueller was appointed as special counsel by Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein on May 17, 2017. And the chain of messages picks back up on May 18, 2017.
Between Dec. 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017, key events in the Russian investigation occurred such as Trump's transition as well as Flynn's FBI interview (Peter Strzok conducted this interview). And as we have seen from previously released texts to the public, Peter Strzok and his lover Lisa Page exchanged back and forth about needing an "insurance policy" if Trump was elected.
This is why 5 months of missing texts from a crucial period in the Russia Investigation are so important.
Linked below is an article from the Washington Examiner, in which the creator of BleachBit and ex-FBI experts question the 'loss' of Peter Strzok and Lisa Page texts.
Post is nonsense. What are you going to do throw some FBI IT guys into prison? If, as claimed, it was a generic failure of the system due to the introduction of equipment and software there is nothing criminal. If you can find who screwed up in the IT environs you might discipline them but that is unlikely to be any important.
If it turns out not to be generic but specific there may be a case to go after whoever did it. Should come out in the not to distant future.
We had a poster on City-Data bragging about the organization to control the government a couple of years ago. I was hoping he was just talking but evidently not.
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