As we told you earlier, Byron York called total BS on the Mueller team’s excuse that the wiping of 31 cellphones was totally accidental. In other words, the Mueller team didn’t deny the story, but just claimed what happened was a giant OOPS.
Meanwhile, The Atlantic’s story based on anonymous sources continues to crumble (and has since been eclipsed by the Bob Woodward recordings).
So, one of those stories happened, and another is “fake news,” but Mollie Hemingway summed up the sorry state of journalism by pointing out which one sparked a media frenzy:
The Mueller team intentionally wiped their phones to thwart an investigation into their work. Stunning revelation about something that actually happened, as opposed to debunked claim from anonymous sources. Note disparity in media coverage.
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) September 11, 2020
One fits a preferred narrative and the other doesn’t. The national media prefers to promote talking points over reality and truth.
If other way around, it'd be all over the place. Such a double standard fueled with hypocrisy.
— Don Mills ?? (@mdtnvolfan) September 11, 2020
Because media would have happily wiped the phones for them. https://t.co/yRzXho8lba
— Wesley J. Smith (@theWesleyJSmith) September 11, 2020
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Note there is no MSM coverage of this. https://t.co/Ly0RYCSIcC
— Skip Conway (@skipway66) September 11, 2020
And don’t hold your breath.
Because our media is literally worthless https://t.co/ledsp70AaS
— Will Case (@casew9610) September 11, 2020
This is what makes America lose confidence our institutions. This needs to be made right, and these law enforcement agents need to be brought to justice. https://t.co/Wc9PHVDY5y
— Jorge Saldívar (@jorgeasaldivar) September 11, 2020
The movement to hold law enforcement accountable apparently stops with those who have been helping do the Democrats’ bidding.
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