The emails were on servers provided by the General Services according to the Presidential Transition act of 1963. In 1963 two items that would have been provided to do the job of what in our times are done by computer emails, are filing cabinets and telephones. If Mueller had taken files and letters out of a filing cabinet, or tapped phones; would that be ok simply because the cabinets and phones were provided by government entity? This is not the same thing as using a government server which is part of your government job's equipment. An entity whose job was to facilitate the transition team? The emails were on Trump transition team servers which happened to be government property on "loan" to the Trump team. If you loan something, does that give you the right to traipse into someones home without permission to take it back along with any items that had been stored in it?
Now even though what Mueller did was illegal, and might hamper future transition teams; he still won't find evidence of collusion there. If he really wants evidence of Russia influencing the election, he should look on facebook and other social media where he would find many anti Trump postings done by Russia anonymously.
JFlorio wrote:
He may be the most clueless poster on OPP. He is so eager to give his side a pass and condemn the other side that he just spouts unconfirmed “facts”, hearsay, or outright lies. Exactly like what he accuses Trump of doing.
Listening to kv is really no different than watching Msnbc, NBC, ABC or any of the other bought and paid for liberal leftist news
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