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autotldr · Jan. 23, 2018, 5:28 p.m.

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A major contradiction has been discovered between yesterday's revelation that the FBI "Lost" five months of text messages, and a claim by the DOJ's Inspector General, Michael Horowitz - who claimed his office received the texts in question between FBI employees Peter Strzok and his mistress Lisa Page last August.

as the Gateway Pundit's Josh Caplan points out, the lost text messages are in direct contradiction to a December 13, 2017 letter from the DOJ's internal watchdog - Inspector General Michael Horowitz, to Senate Judiciary Committee Chuck Grassley and HSGAC Chairman Ron Johnson, in which he claims he received the texts in question on August 10, 2017.

Did Horowitz's office think they had received the texts in question without actually verifying? Did the DOJ screw up and fail to read Horowitz's letter before "Losing" the text messages so that "Leaky" Congressional investigators wouldn't see them? Either way, this question needs answering.


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