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In 1973, President Richard Nixon’s personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, told a federal court that she’d accidentally caused part of the 18½-minute gap in a key Watergate tape.
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Inexplicably missing parts of them, he hauled everybody into the court and got right to the bottom of it. we came up with the famous explanation by rose mary woods she believes she accidently erased 18.5 minutes of a tape while that just came out in the courtroom and proved actually she couldn t have done what she said she did. we don t have that advantage right now but this is two conc conspeckous. i don t think you can get away with this today, evidence can be tracked and traced so i think they will get to the bottom of it. let s just say, john, you were in front of a normal court proceeding and the person who was the defendant was saying well, you know, this happened, this happened, this happened and all these things were erased. don t you think the other side
This discovery of missing records for the senior-most homeland security officials [acting Secretary Chad Wolf and acting deputy secretary Ken Cuccinelli], which has not been previously reported, increases the volume of potential evidence that has vanished regarding the time around the Capitol attack
Whether you were born during the day or during the night, you weren’t born yesterday or last night, and the Secret Service claims that agents’ text messages before and during the attempted coup of Jan. 6
were inadvertently erased just don’t hold water. The Secret Service told its agents to preserve