JUST IN: The corrupt FBI agent who led Clinton server and Trump-Russian collusion investigations, @PeteStrzok, just deleted ALL of his @X posts.

I'm sure the NSA has everything. Musk too.
 
I forgot about that little weasel. There are so many associated with "Russian Collusion" LOL it's hard to keep track.
He got $1 million from the government for the maliciousness of the first Trump administration.

Wonder how much he’ll get this time….
 
He got $1 million from the government for the maliciousness of the first Trump administration.

Wonder how much he’ll get this time….


The deep state helped one of their own in the deep state.
 
He got $1 million from the government for the maliciousness of the first Trump administration.

Wonder how much he’ll get this time….
I'm sure he was rewarded by his Democrat masters, that's how they operate. Why do you think a loser like Stephen Colbert was making $20 million per year?
 
I'm sure he was rewarded by his Democrat masters, that's how they operate. Why do you think a loser like Stephen Colbert was making $20 million per year?
I wouldn't call it "reward" in the sense of compensation. I call it hush-money. They are being paid to shut up about what they are told to do.
 
How about that.
But! They aren't gone for good.

Why is it that when you lose a ticket stub for parking or something, they always assume the worst and charge you for the whole day even if you were only there 15 minutes?

When I see an FBI agent deleting all his stuff who is coming under investigation, someone known to be involved in scurrilous matters, much like Hillary's secret server and missing 33,000 emails, they should assume the worst, and count deleted evidence as if it were the worst kind possible.

Throw the book at the bum.
 
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Why is it that when you lose a ticket stub for parking or something, they always assume the worst and charge you for the whole day even if you were only there 15 minutes?

When I see an FBI agent deleting all his stuff who is coming under investigation, someone known to be involved in scurrilous matters, much like Hillary's secret server and missing 33,000 emails, they should assume the worst, and count deleted evidence as if it were the worst kind possible.

Throw the book at the bum.
I mostly agree except the last part. They cannot just assume anything, they need to recover the deleted stuff, and look at it, to see what it was, how bad/incriminating it was...etc. You can't punish people by assuming the worst about what they did. And don't they have computer experts for this sort of thing? I don't imagine it would be very difficult for someone who is well-trained in this area.
 
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