Saturday, September 12, 2020

Mueller's investigators essentially admit they were doing very bad things

 It turns out that senior members of the Mueller investigative team wiped clean 27 government phones--however they didn't use BleachBit.

In 22 cases the reason was that the person forgot the password.

As Congressman Nunes pointed out you'd think that allegedly crack lawyers and investigators could come up with more plausible cover stories for destroying evidence.

How many people do you know who accidentally wiped their phones-- losing all their contact info, emails, and texts in the process?  Yet Democrats want us to believe that highly intelligent lawyers and FBI agents who used their work phones constantly during the day all managed to forget their passwords and as a result wipe their phones.

If in fact this isn't an attempt to cover up anything it's clear proof of the total lack of even rudimentary competence on the part of Mueller's team. If they can't even manage one password they clearly can't manage an investigation into a President.

What's more likely is that what was on those phones is so much more damaging than the impression that something is being hidden that the people who wiped their phones thought they were better off being thought of as criminals than being shown to be criminals.

If 22 Trump phones used by Trump officials who were related to the Russia probe were wiped the same Democrats who are saying this latest disclosure is nothing would be screaming bloody murder.

In fact a key basis of the Democrat's claim that Nixon was guilty was that there was a several minute gap in a recording of conversations Nixon had in the Oval Office.  Yet wiping nearly 30 cell phones is apparently no indication of anything in the minds of many in the #FakeNews media and Democrats.

But of course according to Democrat politicians the law never applies to them.

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