Jan. 6 Panel Now Receiving ‘Huge’ Tranches Of Secret Service Material, Members Say

The problem is that if you hire yahoos who pledge to die for POTUS (or whoever they are assigned to) you end up getting yahoos who are not really into law and order. They consider getting the job done…no matter how…is their first priority.

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Sounds like the politicians at the top of the Secret Service might have gotten rid of the text messages, but they didn’t know government well enough to understand that these days they had to get rid of the TEAMS chat messages as well.

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“Huge tranches.” Did somebody finally consult the info tech (IT) people??

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“We’re off to sue the wizard, the wonderful wizard of clods!”

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If it’s what you say, I love it!

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Is it weird that I read this and had the announcer’s voice from the Batman TV show in my head at the same time? “Tune in tomorrow, same Putin time, same Putin channel”.

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You mean like the other branch of the Secret Service, the branch tasked with investigating online financial crimes?

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It just gets worse and scarier, doesn’t it?

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Like I keep saying, did nobody go to the folks who run the computer systems? Sure, they may be “hard to communicate with”, if you’re a politician-lawyer – but get your own technical staff to do the inquiries, and you can get Snowdon-level quantities of “lost” information.

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Should have backed up this phone, man what a doofus.

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If they have the emails and chat contents-- they have details too.
Radio transmissions, as recordings, would need to be transcribed.

What I was intrigued by was–

However, Lofgren hinted at having “concerns” about the new material contradicting some of the testimony the committee has received.

There’s going to be leverage to glean more from witnesses whose testimony is in conflict with new evidence.

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That has kept the criminal out of prison for years.

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Mikey, the quicker you give the feds your password, the quicker they can image your phone and return it to you.

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As much as I hope you’re right (and they should hang for such works), I am not at all confident any of this will take place in time to be effective.

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Short take - they ain’t good for ya. Increased risk of heart attack/stroke, etc. Do we know anyone who drinks a lot of diet Coke?

Long take - I’ll go with the aspartame in my Diet Pepsi vs. the 39 grams of sugar in regular 12 oz Pepsi, which is equal to 10 tsp or, consuming one Pepsi a day would mean you’re getting 65 lbs of sugar a year in your body, just from Pepsi. Similar study last week came out on what’s called deep-processed foods. And I can’t live w/o cold cuts.

They should come out with these studies after the mid-terms, not now. Everybody knows that.

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Jan. 6 Panel Now Receiving ‘Huge’ Tranches Of Secret Service Material, Members Say

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It’s where he hides his stash!

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Why does America get to have most of the crazy billionaires?

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I’ve been saying for years there is something suspicious about the money he’s purportedly making with those crappy pillows.

I’d like a full blown investigation of his financial situation coz I think he’s laundering money for the Russian mob.

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Does anyone on here think about if Mike Lindell has thought to talk to a lawyer? I realize that Mike thinks he’s in some sort “righteous” battle, but dude, really?

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