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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Texacon on March 25, 2017, 09:24:14 AM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028848392
By FrankDiPrima Mar 24, 2017 · 8:28 PM PDT
Andrea Mitchell reported on Friday on MSNBC, at 12:55 p.m. EDT, that a single source told her that White House staffers have been purging their cell phones of texts for fear that they may be subpoenaed in any of the multiple investigations into Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election, including the Trump Campaign’s complicity in such Russian interference.
This is, yes, a single source, and unconfirmed. But any White House staffer, and anyone else on the White House staff, or anyone who was formally or informally in or associated with the Trump Campaign, from the President on down to a temporary clerk, should be forewarned — any one of you who destroys any electronic evidence, or who knowingly fails to preserve evidence, may face 20 years in prison. The federal criminal code at 18 U.S.C.A. 1873 defines the crime of Obstruction of Justice. Its broadest relevant subsection, 18 U.S. Code § 1519, states the following in the broadest but starkest terms:
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HAHAHAHAHAHA!! My, my, my. How short their memories are.
KC
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It is like the world never existed from 1/20/2009-1/20/2017. :mental:
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Yeah, look at all the Obama staffers that are doing hard time, busting rocks for that at this very minute...
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My 1st thought was of Hillary...why didn't they remember this when they found out she deleted over 3000 emails?
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My 1st thought was of Hillary...why didn't they remember this when they found out she deleted over 3000 emails?
Well, ya see, it's because those were all personal emails. Remember? She told us that.
My first thought was about all the smashed phones and trashed hard drives at the IRS ...
KC
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Yep, one set of rules for Republicans and another set for Democrats.
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:rotf: An annoymorous "source"? :rotf: Told a Daily Kos reporter-wannabe? :rotf: Absurd things that virtually no individual could know? :rotf:
:banghead: :thatsright: Seriously! :banghead: :thatsright: :banghead: Is there no limit to Progs' TDS-powered credulity?! :thatsright: :banghead: :loser: :tongue: :fuelfire: :popcorn:
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By FrankDiPrima Mar 24, 2017 · 8:28 PM PDT
Andrea Mitchell reported on Friday on MSNBC, at 12:55 p.m. EDT, that a single source told her that White House staffers have been purging their cell phones of texts for fear that they may be subpoenaed in any of the multiple investigations into Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election, including the Trump Campaign’s complicity in such Russian interference.
This is, yes, a single source, and unconfirmed. But any White House staffer, and anyone else on the White House staff, or anyone who was formally or informally in or associated with the Trump Campaign, from the President on down to a temporary clerk, should be forewarned — any one of you who destroys any electronic evidence, or who knowingly fails to preserve evidence, may face 20 years in prison. The federal criminal code at 18 U.S.C.A. 1873 defines the crime of Obstruction of Justice. Its broadest relevant subsection, 18 U.S. Code § 1519, states the following in the broadest but starkest terms:
Purgemas!!!!! :yahoo: :yahoo:
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My 1st thought was of Hillary...why didn't they remember this when they found out she deleted over 3000 emails?
Or when Sandy Berger (former Bill Clinton National Security Advisor) stole official documents concerning terrorist activity prior to 9-11 from the National Archives. He stuffed them in his pants and socks to sneak them out.
Because some of those documents were uncopied and uninventoried we have no idea what they said or why they were taken.