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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Land Shark who wrote (1052175)2/1/2018 8:20:43 PM
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speaking of liars...

The texts, detailed in a Wednesday letter from HSGAC Chairman Sen. Ron Johnson, read in part:

Ms. Page: Have a meeting with turgal about getting iphone in a day or so

Mr. Strzok: Oh hot damn. I’m happy to pilot that . . . We get around our security/monitoring issues?

Ms. Page: No, he’s proposing that we just stop following them. Apparently the requirement to capture texts came from omb, but we’re the only org (I’m told) who is following that rule. His point is, if no one else is doing it why should we.

Ms. Page: Helps that Dd had a terrible time with his phone [redacted] which made him concerned for our folks all over the place.

Ms. Page: These phones suck as much as they do because of the program we use to capture texts, full stop.

Mr. Strzok: No doubt.

Mr. Strzok: I’m not convinced short of OPR, that text capture capability really deters anything.

Mr. Strzok: If I want to copy/take classified, I’m sure as hell not going to do it on this phone.

Ms. Page: I thought it was more from a discovery perspective.

Mr. Strzok: Probably. So just make a rule no texts of a discoverable nature. Like you said, what are CBP, DEA, others doing?

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