09/12/2020 / By JD Heyes
If you’re someone who still believes that special counsel Robert Mueller’s ‘Russian collusion’ investigation was anything more than a deep state coup attempt against President Donald Trump, you need to disabuse yourself of that fiction because it’s a myth.
But don’t take our word for it; let the actions of Mueller’s own team of Hillary Clinton donor lawyers provide the evidence.
“At least 27 phones used by members of special counsel Robert Mueller’s team had all of their data wiped before an official could review the devices for records, according to documents released on Sept. 10 by the Department of Justice,” The Epoch Times reported.
Citing DoJ information, the outlet said that some of Mueller’s team claimed their phones were ‘accidentally wiped,’ while others were ‘reset’ after they oh-so-clumsily entered the wrong user password too many times. And gee, wouldn’t you know it, a phone that belonged to assistant special counsel James Quarles “wiped itself without intervention from him.”
Wow — for a bunch of supposedly savvy, smart lawyers, they sure are a clumsy and forgetful bunch, aren’t they?
But it gets better, as news outlet reports:
Andrew Weissmann, a key figure in the 22-month investigation of alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, wiped his phone twice, once by accident and once by entering the wrong password too many times.
Weissman is accustomed to being a scumbag, by the way. He is a long-time Democrat operative posing as a Justice Department lawyer, and he has a history with Mueller, serving as his special counsel when Mueller was FBI director during the George W. Bush administration. He also destroyed accounting firm Arthur Anderson and Enron, which cost 85,000 jobs in a court ruling that was overturned 9-0 by the U.S. Supreme Court.
In any event, the government ‘losing data’ has become something of a regular occurrence in the age of President Trump; recall how, with all of its technology, the government somehow couldn’t find 30,000 emails Hillary Clinton ‘lost’ (deleted) that just happened to have been under subpoena by Congress at the time.
Imagine that.
“The documents released on Thursday include a log of reviews for records on the iPhones used by the special counsel employees. The log shows 33 instances in which employees wiped their phones. At least two of the phones were wiped more than once, suggesting that at least 27 and as many as 31 phones were wiped,” The Epoch Times reported.
In the tranche of documents released is a spreadsheet that details review records for more than 130 phones in all that were used by members of Mueller’s office during his nearly two-year witch hunt, which did result in a number of indictments — just none of them having anything at all to do with ‘Russian collusion’ (because that was a hoax).
The spreadsheet notes that seven of the phones were ‘accidentally’ wiped while 11 others were wiped because the highly educated people using them somehow forget their passwords. The others were wiped without any particular reason listed. (Related: It’s time to end the illegal Mueller investigation and ARREST Robert Mueller for committing multiple felony crimes.)
“The wiping of so many phones by attorneys and investigators working the highest-profile investigation in the United States is sure to raise concerns that the deleted data may have contained evidence of improper or criminal conduct,” The Epoch Times reported.
Well, it’ll raise questions among Americans and media outlets still concerned about the truth, that’s for sure. But that list won’t include anyone from the Washington establishment media.
If you’re not doing anything wrong and you’re acting within the limits of the law, then you don’t have anything to hide — to say nothing of the fact that getting rid of evidence like this is a breach of statutes requiring government officials to preserve official data and information.
So, given that, what are we to think now about these acts of sedition?
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