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Ryan Grim] Good breakdown and background information about the secret  service deleted text messages and why they would be important to read :  r/BreakingPoints

 

Was the Secret Service is involved In the Jan 6th 2021 insurrection? We will find out.

 

 

THE US SECRET SERVICE

 

 

The failed coup that was led by former President Donald Trump has had some very reveling information on that fateful day and days leading up to Jan 6th 2021, when domestic terrorists stormed the capitol. AS the Select Committee investigates and questions government officials, elected officials, lawyers and staff, the Secret Service has now become the focus by the committee because of their possible involvement in the attack. The coup is deeper than many believed, and Trump supporters put their support for Trump over the Republic and hoped to destroy the democracy.

 

Did the Trump administration put these supporters in various important positions? We will probably discover that he did in the committee findings.

 

The US Secret Service erased text messages from January 5 and 6, 2021, shortly after they were requested by oversight officials investigating the agency's response to the US Capitol riot.

The letter, which was originally sent to the House and Senate Homeland Security Committees by the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General, says the messages were erased from the system as part of a device-replacement program after the watchdog asked the agency for records related to its electronic communications.

 

First, the Department notified us that many US Secret Service text messages from January 5 and 6, 2021, were erased as part of a device-replacement program. The USSS erased those text messages after OIG requested records of electronic communications from the USSS, as part of our evaluation of events at the Capitol on January 6," the letter from DHS IG Joseph Cuffari stated.

 

Second, DHS personnel have repeatedly told OIG inspectors that they were not permitted to provide records directly to OIG and that such records had to first undergo review by DHS attorneys," Cuffari added. "This review led to weeks-long delays in OIG obtaining records and created confusion over whether all records had been produced.

 

The US Secret Service pushed back on the allegations in a statement, saying that "the insinuation that the Secret Service maliciously deleted text messages following a request is false. In fact, the Secret Service has been fully cooperating with the OIG in every respect -- whether it be interviews, documents, emails, or texts."

 

The statement continued later: "DHS OIG requested electronic communications for the first time on Feb. 26, 2021, after the migration was well under way. The Secret Service notified DHS OIG of the loss of certain phones' data, but confirmed to OIG that none of the texts it was seeking had been lost in the migration.

 

Sen. Gary Peters, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, called the allegations "concerning" in a statement Thursday. "We need to get to the bottom of whether the Secret Service destroyed federal records or the Department of Homeland Security obstructed oversight. The DHS Inspector General needs these records to do its independent oversight and the public deserves to have a full picture of what occurred on January 6th," the Michigan Democrat said.

 

Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Democrat from Mississippi stated, The Committee on Homeland Security received a letter from the DHS Inspector General regarding the Secret Service deleting text messages the Office of Inspector General requested as part of its investigation into the January 6th attack on the Capitol, The Committee will be briefed about this extraordinarily troubling destruction of records and respond accordingly.

 

While the letter does not say whether the DHS watchdog believes these text messages were erased intentionally or for a nefarious reason, the incident adds to growing questions about the Secret Service's response to the US Capitol attack.

 

The Secret Service has been in the spotlight since witnesses have described how former President Donald Trump angrily demanded that his detail take him to the Capitol following his speech at the White House Ellipse -- shortly before rioters breached the building.

 

A former adviser to then-Vice President Mike Pence also referenced the Secret Service in his testimony. Greg Jacob, Pence's former counsel, told the panel that Pence refused to get into the vice-presidential vehicle after being evacuated from the Capitol, raising concerns that the driver would have taken him to a secure location and thus prevent him from certifying the electoral results.

 

The coup almost happened, the zero respond to send in police to help the few officers which were trying to protect capitol, the speech made by Trump to his supporters, Trump trying to go to the capitol, the Secret service trying to take Pence away before he officiated the vote, the gallows that were ready for Pence, the planned murders of other high-ranking Congressmen and senators, the list goes on and on.

 

All the people involved need to go to prison including Trump. We cannot allow this to ever happen again. Our republic was so close to being destroyed by this man and his crazy followers.

 

 

 

 

Tammy

 

 

 

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