Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Democratic Government Officials and the Epidemic of Electronic Deletions

Many Democratic government officials, not just Hillary, have gotten away with destroying evidence.

In one email of a recent trove released to the public, thanks to a suit filed by Judicial Watch, Nellie Ohr announced to her husband and others that she was deleting emails from her husband's government email account.

How many emails belonging to the government - given that Bruce Ohr apparently used the account on government time and with a government computer - did she delete? And why exactly did she wipe out government correspondence?

Now we are getting a somewhat fuller accounting that a staffer assigned to Mueller's own team apparently erased a sizable quantity of additional text messages from Strzok's government phone - in apparent fear that a subpoena or suit would lead to their release.

Again, if there was no wrongdoing, why in such a politically charged climate delete messages? Answer: We are asked to believe that while Mueller was spending $34 million in an effort to incriminate or indict Trump, certain Mueller team members were so cost-conscious about saving government funds that they had to delete data to recycle a single FBI iPhone.

Knowingly trafficking in classified government information on an unsecure device is a felony.

Clinton produced evidence that she had done just that, as well as arbitrarily deciding that thousands of her supposedly private mails had nothing to do with government business but mostly pertained to her daughter's wedding, food, and yoga.

https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/05/democratic-government-officials-epidemic-electronic-deletions/

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