Looks like @emptywheel expects substantial new evidence about July 27, 2016 to go public soon. I hope so. https://www.emptywheel.net/2018/07/13/the-russian-hack/ …pic.twitter.com/n6BgjJsmKe
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Weren’t you asking the same question though early on in your investigation?
No. It was always a stupid question.
why is it a ‘stupid’ question? Other than the fact Lee Stranahan also asked it.
You also say that with the new indictment one should conclude it’s a stupid question, but why do you say it’s always been a stupid question? I’d really like to understand why you think this, especially the always part.
It has always been a stupid question. Always.
Well I guess that settles it then, thanks for your input
The question always reflected rank ignorance of how cyber investigations work.
Maybe so, but FBI Director Comey testified before Congress that FBI best practices required access to the hacked DNC server, and that multiple requests for access were rebuffed by the DNC. What is an ordinary citizen supposed to think about that?
thank you for this tweet. solid, logical and ends with punch.
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