.@JesseBWatters: "The reporting suggests that the Obama Administration colluded with the FBI, with @TheJusticeDept, and with the @HillaryClinton campaign to spy on the Trump campaign before and after the election." pic.twitter.com/rWHGWMi4Qx
— Fox News (@FoxNews) January 22, 2018
Oh, great.
— Brit Hume (@brithume) January 21, 2018
FBI unable to preserve some text messages from agent removed from Mueller probe https://t.co/fbl8lY31Pt
The management of the FBI is rotten. https://t.co/g8kbcqoKPJ
— Sebastian Gorka DrG (@SebGorka) January 21, 2018
BREAKING: FBI ‘failed to preserve’ five months of text messages between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. From Dec. 14, 2016 to May 17, 2017, the day that Mueller was picked as special counsel. https://t.co/NZvQ06Q2Ja @dailycaller
— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) January 21, 2018
FBI loses Hillary’s e-mails and Strzok texts, now the NSA deleted data it pledged to preserve.
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) January 21, 2018
This is out of control. #FireMueller and #ReleaseTheMemo https://t.co/Uey31OfHuC
If the FBI is unable to properly preserve documents as required by law--how can anybody else be expected to? https://t.co/EwW4RXWu5a
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) January 21, 2018
From 2015 - 'Today, the NSA has an enormous facility in Utah that saves the copies of every email, every text message, and meta data from every phone call made by every American and they have enough memory to keep it for the next 500 years.'https://t.co/n1C8wPbtcv https://t.co/eQmyp4OXup
— Imperator_Rex (@Imperator_Rex3) January 22, 2018
Not Only Did Loretta Lynch Know in Advance Of Comey’s Findings On Hillary the DOJ Helped Comey Write His Memo https://t.co/IIOM6HIT8g
— RedState (@RedState) January 22, 2018
Text Messages Reveal Peter Strzok and Mistress Lisa Page Knew Charges WOULD NOT BE FILED Against Hillary -- BEFORE She Was Interviewed https://t.co/n3p1IxKpti
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) January 21, 2018
After the infamous #Clinton-#Lynch tarmac meeting, docs obtained by Judicial Watch show the #FBI worked to cover it up. The Bureau's leaders seemed concerned not about the scandalous meeting itself, but instead about the whistleblower who got the word out. https://t.co/3lCLr40ce1
— Judicial Watch 🔎 (@JudicialWatch) January 20, 2018
Welcome to the FBI, a place where you can delete 5 months of incriminating text messages, and then lead an 'obstruction of justice' investigation into the President of the United States!
— Joel Fischer (@JFNYC1) January 22, 2018