Peter Strzok Deletes His X Account And Scrubs The Wayback Machine

She deleted stuff before she was served the subpoena and the FBI didn't bag it in time.

Strzok's stuff has already been captured.
This is what I read way back when

"In March 2015, after the server's existence was publicly known and a congressional subpoena was issued for emails related to Benghazi, the technician realized he had not completed the deletion as instructed earlier. He then used BleachBit to delete the emails between March 25 and 31, 2015."
"Despite the deletion occurring after a subpoena was issued, then FBI Director James Comey concluded that there was no evidence Clinton intentionally deleted emails to conceal them or obstruct justice. However, he did characterize Clinton and her team as "extremely careless" in their handling of classified information."

I watched the Bengazi hearings and all her E-mails were suspect. Why, during a congressional hearing. was she allowed to delete anything?
 
She deleted stuff before she was served the subpoena and the FBI didn't bag it in time.

Strzok's stuff has already been captured.
AI generated but this is how I remember it.

In my opinion Comey didn't have the authority to call off the dogs, that was Loretta Lynch's call.
IMHO

AI Overview

Trey Gowdy, as the chairman of the House Select Committee on Benghazi,
demanded and pursued Hillary Clinton's emails during the committee's investigation.
Here's why and how he did so:
  • Discovery of private server: The Benghazi committee, chaired by Gowdy, discovered in July 2014 that Clinton had used a private email server for official correspondence while serving as Secretary of State.
  • Subpoena for records: Following this discovery, Gowdy's committee issued a subpoena to the State Department for Clinton's emails related to the Benghazi attacks and other matters.
  • Focus of the investigation: While the Benghazi investigation was initially focused on the attacks in Libya, the discovery of Clinton's private email server broadened the scope of the committee's inquiry to include the handling and security of her emails.
  • Concerns about transparency and record-keeping: Gowdy and other Republicans raised concerns about Clinton's use of a private server, arguing that it potentially violated federal record-keeping laws and made it difficult for the committee to obtain a complete record of her correspondence related to Benghazi.
  • Pressing for answers: Gowdy questioned Clinton extensively during her testimony before the committee about her email practices, including the deletion of emails and the security of her server.
  • Demands for her server: In March 2015, Gowdy specifically requested Clinton turn over her private email server to the Inspector General for the State Department for review.
It's important to note that the Benghazi committee's investigation, and particularly its focus on Clinton's emails, was a highly politicized issue, with Democrats criticizing it as a partisan effort aimed at damaging Clinton's presidential campaign.
 
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