@glennbeck I assume this is a situation where someone in the office used an old press release as a template and forgot to change the date. It happens all the time when people use old documents as templates. All of the emails about the document say 8/10, and other drafts have the right date.
@JoshuaTheOK@remarks If someone killed Epstein, why would they tell the press office of the U.S. Attorney’s Office? That doesn’t make any sense. You’d only want to tell the people that need to know about the op.
@TouchSudo93772@remarks This would have been reviewed at multiple levels for obvious reasons. Also, it was on a Saturday when this is the only thing they would’ve been working on. You can waste your time worrying about the press release, but there is a much more plausible explanation than conspiracy.
@TouchSudo93772@remarks No. Someone else probably reviewed the draft and said, “Hey, make sure you fix the date.” It’s ridiculous to think the intelligence community killed Epstein and then informed the press office of the USAO that had no need to know about the op. How would that make any sense?
@TouchSudo93772@remarks You seem to be missing the fact that the date was correct on the version that was actually published. Using an old document for formatting purposes saves time and expense. So long as you proof the document before it is filed, it isn’t an issue. Notably, they fixed it here as well
@TouchSudo93772@remarks Just because the technology exists doesn’t mean everyone uses it. I can tell you for a fact that the date does not automatically update on every document drafted by the U.S. Government.
@TouchSudo93772@remarks No, you fucking moron. That’s a Word document, not an email. The rest of the info other than the title and the date wouldn’t change. That’s why you would use an old document for formatting purposes. Lawyers do it all the time. It’s really easy to forget to change the date.
@TouchSudo93772@remarks No. I understand that sometimes the date will automatically be updated, but it has to be formatted that way. If I just write the date in a word document, it won’t automatically get updated unless I tell it to.
@313inthaD@beinlibertarian Yes. These are press releases from SDNY USAO from the day before. The document itself doesn’t get published. The information from the document is put into the system, but there is a standard format to use before submitting for publishing on the website.