If I’m not mistaken, the IRS has provided no evidence that the hard drive ever crashed. It’s just a repeated assertion, with no records showing the supposed event ever occurred or was handled.
Seems they could provide an IT person as a witness to back up these claims.
Good point, and worth repeating.
I dont even need to know anythign about lois lerners hard drive
emails are not stored on her hard drive
they go through an email server
The question is WHAT KIND OF EMAIL APPLICATION are they using, and where is the server.
This is a potential ticking time bonb for them... They focused so much on HER hard drive failing that they are forgetting that the SERVER is where the emails are stored.
Go to any computer and pull up Outlook email- you can see your emails no matter what device you are on.
If they try to blame her hard drive, and then say “oh the server hard drive crashed too” then start jailing people until someone hands them over, because they are lying
Usually when there is a hard drive crash there would be a work order for the IT department to run a check on the computer. Then there would be a log of what the IT worker did and if there was actually a crash there would be a requisition order for a new hard drive and a work order for replacement. If there is important information on the drive it would be sent to a data recovery shop where they would make an attempt to recover the data.
There would be a paper trail.
I’m sure the paper trail has been shredded.
It didn’t crash. The decision was made to pull her hard drive and destroy it. Same thing with the other people who were in line with the targeting scheme...