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February 01, 2018
DeepStateGate Update: Ron Johnson Wants Texts of 16 More DOJ/FBI Members; Strzok and Page Discussed Alternate Methods of Communications to Keep Their Messages From Being Archived
First, as to our little partisan love-birds' desire to violate federal laws about archiving all messages about federal business, from Sara A. Carter, the Reporter Who Just Doesn't Exist As Far as the #SalonHot25 and NeverTrumpers Know.
Strangely enough, the #SalonHot25 and NeverTrumpers are once again in complete agreement with the liberal media and Democrat Party on Sara A. Carter's status as an Unperson.
Newly released text messages between a pair of FBI anti-Trump officials at the center of the Russia investigation controversy show that they sought to "get around" rules established by the government to preserve text messages, stating that none of the agencies abide by the rules then "why should we."
Gotta hand it to them -- they have a point on that. Hilary set up a system to flout federal laws, and James Comey (and, ironically enough, Peter Strzok!) decided she didn't have the "intent" needed to violate the law.
"According to text messages produced by the committee, Ms. Page and Mr. Strzok make references to communicating with other FBI employees via text message, phone call, email, and voice mail," stated Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Sen. Ron Johnson, in a letter dated Jan. 31, to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. "Additional text messages suggest that FBI officials used non-official email accounts and messaging programs to communicate about official business."
Incidentally, there's a reference to "Dd" in these emails about avoiding text-capture archiving, which may refer to Deputy Director McCabe. I can't tell from these texts if McCabe has anything to do with this plan.
But it's worth looking into, I figure.
Senator Ron Johnson (a Vladimir Putin SPION) sure thinks so:
By the way, you're never gonna believe this, but it turns out CNN -- yes, CNN! -- spent half a day pushing more #FakeNews. They've been claiming for hours that a "source" tells them the White House is super-scared that Christopher Wray will resign if The Memo is released, -- oh, and of course AllahPundit had to push this story hard too, because, of course he did; who could doubt Jake Tapper and Jim Acosta and former Obama official Jim Schiuto, or Glenn Simpson's Best Friend Forever Evan Perez? -- but NBC's competent national security reporter Pete Williams says nah:
Wow, CNN spent the whole day pushing #FakeNews. Must be a day that ends in -day.