Weren't there Enron docs lost in WTC7 on 9/11?
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Oops! We had no idea you were looking for THOSE documents.
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And what are the consequences to the person/people who “lost” them?
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Of course they were lost. Lmao
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With the most basic of internet searching one could easily find exculpatory evidence withheld and a pattern that most would find to be a poor representation of justice under the law. Let’s not even talk about missing Strzok & Page texts while on Mueller’s investigation team.
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If Mueller wanted to seem impartial hiring Weissmann was the worst possible decision he made. If he wanted a conviction hiring someone that will break the law to get it was a smart move, but may come back to bite him if any impropriety is discovered
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Isn’t it a standard answer when they don’t want to release the docs? Seems like our government loses all important documents left and right
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Thoose bast**d's!
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It’s weird that “lost” counts as a valid excuse.
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Update
A federal judge ordered documents unsealed in a case involving a high ranking member of Team Mueller.
Plot twist - The key documents were “lost.”