The FBI is at it’s finest.
Why would the deep staters feel it was necessary to protect an autistic young man by destroying the video...unless he could be tied to them in some way. Or perhaps the deleted parts showed him meeting up with his handler? I can’t believe this was all his idea.
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sniff sniff
something smells
It was a Fedsurrection
Didn’t the OLD J6 committee wipe delete everything they had as false evidence?
Isn’t this in a movie where the bank safe is entered when at the time the video feed is cut? Deja vu.
“We didn’t need it, so we deleted it”.
The Deep State is alive and well and still trying to destroy this Republic.
Deleted....
Sure, that’s the ticket, it was just deleted in a Congressional investigation.
If Cole dies suspiciously soon, you know it’s a cover up death.
We are building enormous data centers all over the country, and actively taking steps to provide adequate energy to make sure these new data centers have power. That, of course, is for AI.
But how about a couple of Data Centers (widely separated for disaster recovery) which are mandated to hold all government information, email, texts, videotapes, payment records, etc? Make it illegal to ever “lose” or delete anything. Mandatory prison sentence if you lose stuff you are responsible for. Even the super-secret NSA/CIA stuff — store it securely, but store it.
And make ALL of it available for viewing by the White House without a warrant. Make it property of the Oval Office and no one can ever withhold anything. You don’t need courts or judges, you don’t need permission. The President and his staff should have access 24/7.
“”Unfortunately, that video apparently doesn’t exist anymore,” he stated. “We do have the January 5th video, but we’ve been told that no one ever preserved January 6th.”
“So that does raise our eyebrows a bit.”
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Nooo kidding, does he really think so?
Such crafty sleuth, raising eyebrows and such.
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Arrest and convict everyone involved In spoliation of evidence. Starting with Christopher Wray
Who was legally responsible to preserve those videos? That person, or those people, should be criminally charged for failure to preserve records.
I don’t understand; Dan Bongino had tapes from several angles —surely he still has those! He showed them enough times on his podcast.