yimyammer
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If the agents texted something that would benefit the defense, those texts would have to be provided to the defense team. For example, if an agent texted another agent and said something to the effect that the Capital Police were being too aggressive or inciting the crowd, then that would have to be disclosed.
During the Russia Gate investigation when the attorneys scrubbed their phones by inputting 10 wrong passwords which made the phone lock and the data irretrievable, that was absolutely wrong. In any "normal" case, the destruction of any evidence would result in the charges being tossed. But the government just acted with impunity.
I'm no lawyer either but knowingly withholding the fact 26 feds were dispersed among the crowd should have been disclosed and explained. Had they been up front about it with a logical explanation why it was done, it would be more credible. Doing the opposite gives me doubt as to why they were they and why they withheld this fact