There’s a lot of interest in what will come of the Department of Homeland Security’s probe into the missing Secret Service agents’ texts on and around January 6.
the Project on Government Oversight, for “significantly editing reports to remove key findings” and “delaying the release of audits,” among other complaints.Cassidy Hutchinsonhad lunged at a Secret Service driver while demanding that his security detail take him to the Capitol.
One of the former agents mentioned in Hutchinson’s testimonyIn his July letter to lawmakers, Cuffari suggested that Secret Service agents’ texts may have been lost as part of a device-replacement program at the agency, while the Secret Service has pointed toas a possible culprit. As part of its wide-ranging congressional probe, the January 6 committee has obtained other records kept by the Secret Service but has not been able to track down most of the missing texts.
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