Most interesting thing to my mind in the Stone indictment: There’s a direct quote where Stone asks to move a sensitive conversation to an encrypted channel, but all the other references are to plaintext e-mails or SMS conversations.
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Obvious question: Did Mueller have access to Stone’s WhatsApp messages or other encrypted channels? One obvious reason to lie about whether he had written comms with Corsi or Credico would be to forestall a subpoena or warrant for those comms.
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This *implies* that they did, or at least learned the substance of the WhatsApp communication, but seems conspicuously vague about how, relative to other descriptions. We go from the specific “texted” or “sent an e-mail” to the more nebulous “told.”pic.twitter.com/hOE18R6Ths
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It seems odd Stone’s most incriminating exchanges would be in the clear given his clear preference to switch to a secure channel for sensitive conversations. The indictment seems written to deliberately preserve ambiguity about the extent of Mueller’s access to WhatsApp comms.
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I'm guessing this is the method involved, the part at the end. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X4wPqy2LWM …
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