18 Jul 22
@Mott-The-Hoople
It is just so convenient the committee wanted testimony from SS and documents too.
Just too much of a coincidence that stuff got destroyed ACCIDENTALLY. The SS process is to save ALL data not destroy it.
@sonhouse saidA valid point, but it looks like there is more than enough additional evidence to convict Trump and his minions. Now...if the justice dept. will stop slow walking this process and move on it these maggots may finally pay the price for their crimes.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jul/14/us-secret-service-agents-texts-erased-january-6
Gee, how CONVIENIENT. Nothing to see here, move along, go back home.....
@sonhouse saidseems its not true…
@Mott-The-Hoople
It is just so convenient the committee wanted testimony from SS and documents too.
Just too much of a coincidence that stuff got destroyed ACCIDENTALLY. The SS process is to save ALL data not destroy it.
“ "DHS OIG requested electronic communications for the first time on Feb. 26, 2021, after the migration was well under way," spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said. "The Secret Service notified DHS OIG of the loss of certain phones’ data, but confirmed to OIG that none of the texts it was seeking had been lost in the migration."
Guglielmi said that despite the assertions of the inspector general's office, its employees had been granted "appropriate and timely access" to the materials.”
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-secret-service-deleted-emails-sought-jan-6-probe-watchdog-says-2022-07-15/
And the “COMMITTEE” is a democrat abuse of power for political gain
18 Jul 22
@mott-the-hoople saidAre these good things or bad things Mott? Let's be consistent.
you tell what the problem is, were they bleachbitting hard drives? taking sledge hammers to phones? what is the issue here?
18 Jul 22
@sonhouse saidFrom the link below:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jul/14/us-secret-service-agents-texts-erased-january-6
Gee, how CONVIENIENT. Nothing to see here, move along, go back home.....
"Erasing the unwanted messages from your phone itself and then erasing them from the servers controlled by your mobile provider. Both are more difficult than you might expect.
When you "delete" a text message from your cell phone -- accessing the messaging menu, removing the messages from either your inbox or sent messages folder -- you're actually just removing a placeholder and letting the phone know that it can write data over that existing file. The file will remain on your phone until something is created to be placed over it and, depending on your cell phone's capacity and your usage habits, that can take a very long time. Advanced software that promises to scrub your data from phones (or computer hard drives) just overwrites the old files with zeroes, ones and random data. According to a Slate Explainer column, computer experts can recover data even after its been "cleaned" dozens of times."
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/10/permanently-erasing-text-messages/64486/
19 Jul 22
@sonhouse saidOf course, but it has nothing to do with destroying emails.
@Metal-Brain
Tell me, is Trump guilty of ANY criminal activity?
I debunked your destroying texts conspiracy theory and you hate that. Just admit it.
19 Jul 22
@metal-brain saidYou think the SS couldn’t manage this everyday sysadmin activity.
From the link below:
"Erasing the unwanted messages from your phone itself and then erasing them from the servers controlled by your mobile provider. Both are more difficult than you might expect.
When you "delete" a text message from your cell phone -- accessing the messaging menu, removing the messages from either your inbox or sent messages folder -- you're actua ...[text shortened]... "
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/10/permanently-erasing-text-messages/64486/
I don’t know if they have but if they have then it looks very suspicious given the timing.