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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: soberbacchus
colluding to break and circumvent laws is illegal. People go to jail for that all the time.
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: soberbacchus
colluding to break and circumvent laws is illegal. People go to jail for that all the time.
Collusion is not a crime.
People go to jail for breaking other laws.
There is no evidence that any laws were broken here.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: soberbacchus
colluding to break and circumvent laws is illegal. People go to jail for that all the time.
Collusion is not a crime.
People go to jail for breaking other laws.
There is no evidence that any laws were broken here.
Really? It would seem the Inspector General disagrees that there is no evidence.
Summary: The OIG forensically recovered thousands of text messages from FBI mobile devices issued to Strzok and Page through its multiple extraction efforts.
Approximately 9,311 text messages were recovered from Strzok's S5 during the collection tool failure period.
Approximately I0,760 text messages were recovered from Page's S5 during the collection tool failure period.
The OIG's forensic recovery efforts also identified additional relevant text messages from outside the collection tool failure period.