Typical. Ask a question, you go running to Google so you can copy and paste stuff you don't understand to answer a question that wasn't asked.
The question was, "how do you bleach a server?", not,"how do you clean a hard drive?" Do you know the difference between a server and a hard drive? I'll wait while you go run and check Google again...
It is common best practice when decommissioning an electronic device to remove traces of old data. Every single company in the world does this. Some physically destroy the hard drive; others merely clean it. BleachBit is just one of literally dozens of programs that can be used to clean data from a hard drive - I have one on my personal computer that can securely delete files by overwriting them so that the file can never be recovered. I use it to protect my financial data. There's nothing nefarious about it, but Trump, in his total ignorance of how computers work, heard the word "bleach" and decided she had committed some kind of crime. And you believed him.
The 30000 "missing" emails? Her attorneys reviewed them and decided they were unrelated to her work as Secretary of State and could be deleted. Should we lock them away in jail forever as well?
Have you finished figuring out the difference between a hard drive and a server? If so, you would understand that wiping the server clean would totally destroy her home network - something that did not happen. But Trump, who is literally too stupid to even figure out how to turn a computer on, said that's exactly what she did. And you believed him.
Donald Trump dreamed up a bunch of imaginary crimes, and people like you bought into it hook, line, and sinker. Meanwhile, there is no actual evidence of crimes committed by either of the Clintons, or Obama, or Biden, or Biden's family, other than Trump's outrageous claims that they should be locked up forever. And you still believe him. |