Trump Tried To Attack A Secret Service Agent So He Could Lead An Armed Mob To The Capitol, An Aide Said

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FUCK her, I hope she rots in prison. What, because she's old, white, and has cancer, she she get off scott free for being a traitorous? Yeah, I'm sure that you do, I never heard you weigh in on Ashley Babbitt, but, I'm guessing you think, like Daughter Diddler does, that she is a "martyr." Dumb bitch got what she deserved.
Ok Dafinch heres a tattoo faced criminal scumbag you'll surely feel sorry for ....
 

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Keep hope alive cock breath . That limo story with him lunging at the agent and the steering wheel is as legit as the pee tape story from the Russia hoax .

You’ll win your first court case before the two agents that were ACTUALLY in the limo get subpoenaed by the SHAM committee to testify Judge Dawson’s penniless bitch
Suck cock, Dumbo, & keep clinging to that 1 minor detail, disputed ONLY by gutless, anonymous Secret Service agents who do not seem to be too eager to testify under oath-you know, the way Hutchinson just did. They also have to immediately explain why they deleted text messages right AFTER, those text messages were requested, lol.
 

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Suck cock, Dumbo, & keep clinging to that 1 minor detail, disputed ONLY by gutless, anonymous Secret Service agents who do not seem to be too eager to testify under oath-you know, the way Hutchinson just did. They also have to immediately explain why they deleted text messages right AFTER, those text messages were requested, lol.


Minor detail . Lol !

You want the names of those Secret Service agents you continue to call anonymous you brain dead waste ?

The two that were ACTUALLY in the limo ? Unlike the bimbo who testified to what she heard .

So much for your star witness Judge Dawson’s bitch .

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Ok Dafinch heres a tattoo faced criminal scumbag you'll surely feel sorry for ....

Minor detail . Lol !

You want the names of those Secret Service agents you continue to call anonymous you brain dead waste ?

The two that were ACTUALLY in the limo ? Unlike the bimbo who testified to what she heard .

So much for your star witness Judge Dawson’s bitch .

:lmao:
If and when these alleged naysayers, testify, under oath, and explain why they deleted text messages immediately after those text messages were requested by another branch of law enforcement, THEN we'll talk. Until then, take a foot long dildo, smear it with acid, & cram it up your ass, DUMBO
 

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History will NOT be kind to donald dump. Worst President ever. Divided the country like no other. Not to mention his treason. Jan.6 put the final nail in his coffin. He was just an orange clown before that nobody took seriously..now he will go down as a 4 year term loser that was the worst President ever and committed treason, causing men in blue to get badly injured...

Republicunt scum can spin it however they want..this is the stone cold truth. And anybody Googling him years or decades from now will read the same...

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If and when these alleged naysayers, testify, under oath, and explain why they deleted text messages immediately after those text messages were requested by another branch of law enforcement, THEN we'll talk. Until then, take a foot long dildo, smear it with acid, & cram it up your ass, DUMBO


You’ll win your first court case before the clowns running the Soviet style show trial call those agents to testify under oath and blow up your star witness testimony Judge Dawson’s bitch .


And what is the name of the agent who allegedly corroborated Hearsay Hutchinson’s story as reported by the activists at CNN ?


By CNN’s own admission, “A spokesperson for the committee declined to comment.”

Also, “A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police Department did not immediately respond to comment.”
 

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You’ll win your first court case before the clowns running the Soviet style show trial call those agents to testify under oath and blow up your star witness testimony Judge Dawson’s bitch .


And what is the name of the agent who allegedly corroborated Hearsay Hutchinson’s story as reported by the activists at CNN ?


By CNN’s own admission, “A spokesperson for the committee declined to comment.”

Also, “A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police Department did not immediately respond to comment.”
I'm sure that will be revealed in good time but more importantly he has testified under oath, an inconvenient detail you keep trying to ignore and what's with the deletion of a text messages lying mulching brain-dead cunt?
 

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I'm sure that will be revealed in good time but more importantly he has testified under oath, an inconvenient detail you keep trying to ignore and what's with the deletion of a text messages lying mulching brain-dead cunt?


Can’t wait for the anonymous source to be revealed as well as the recovery of the deleted text messages to which you haven’t a clue what they pertain to you brain dead knuckle dragger .
 

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Can’t wait for the anonymous source to be revealed as well as the recovery of the deleted text messages to which you haven’t a clue what they pertain to you brain dead knuckle dragger .
Of course I have an idea of what they pertain to you stupid lying welching c***. The Solicitor general said he wanted text messages from January 5th and 6th gee I wonder why he wanted those particular dates? And., lo and behold, text messages were deleted right after that what are the odds. You're a f****** moron Dumbo
 

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Of course I have an idea of what they pertain to you stupid lying launching c***. The Solicitor general said he wanted text messages from January 5th and 6th gee I wonder why he wanted those particular dates you're a f****** moron Dumbo


Have no fear Judge Dawson’s bitch . The committee claims they will be receiving them soon .

Can’t wait for the next bombshell to turn into a dud . Like all your court cases you scamming POS.
 

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Have no fear Judge Dawson’s bitch . The committee claims they will be receiving them soon .

Can’t wait for the next bombshell to turn into a dud . Like all your court cases you scamming POS.
No, more like you getting BUTT fucked on ALL your 2020 election predictions, then showing the world what a welching, lying, motherless cunt you are by welching on our bet-and, this isn't the ONLY forum that you've welched on a bet, whatta surprise. Meanwhile, the SS has some 'SPLAININ' to do:

Secret Service Jan. 6 texts erased despite Congress' request​

  • FILE - A U.S. Secret Service officer takes a position in the street as President Donald Trump's motorcade arrives at the White House after golfing at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., in Washington, Nov. 8, 2020, a day after was defeated by President-elect Joe Biden. The National Archives has requested a probe of “the potential unauthorized deletion” of text messages the Secret Service sent and received around the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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    FILE - A U.S. Secret Service officer takes a position in the street as President Donald Trump's motorcade arrives at the White House after golfing at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., in Washington, Nov. 8, 2020, a day after was defeated by President-elect Joe Biden. The National Archives has requested a probe of “the potential unauthorized deletion” of text messages the Secret Service sent and received around the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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  • FILE - Rioters stand outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Jan. 6, 2021. A new poll shows that about half of Americans say former President Donald Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in what happened on Jan. 6. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found that 48% of U.S. adults believe Trump should be held accountable for what happened during the deadly Capitol attack.(AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)

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    FILE - Rioters stand outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Jan. 6, 2021. A new poll shows that about half of Americans say former President Donald Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in what happened on Jan. 6. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found that 48% of U.S. adults believe Trump should be held accountable for what happened during the deadly Capitol attack.(AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)
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    Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, testifies as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds a hearing at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, June 28, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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FILE - A U.S. Secret Service officer takes a position in the street as President Donald Trump's motorcade arrives at the White House after golfing at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., in Washington, Nov. 8, 2020, a day after was defeated by President-elect Joe Biden. The National Archives has requested a probe of “the potential unauthorized deletion” of text messages the Secret Service sent and received around the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) FILE - Rioters stand outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Jan. 6, 2021. A new poll shows that about half of Americans say former President Donald Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in what happened on Jan. 6. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found that 48% of U.S. adults believe Trump should be held accountable for what happened during the deadly Capitol attack.(AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File) Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, testifies as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds a hearing at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, June 28, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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Tue, July 19, 2022, 11:45 AM


WASHINGTON (AP) — Secret Service text messages from around the time of the attack on the U.S. Capitol were deleted despite requests from Congress and federal investigators that they be preserved, the agency confirmed Tuesday in response to a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee.
Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy, a Democratic member of the Jan 6. panel, said the Secret Service acknowledged the erasure in a letter Tuesday, detailing how agency phones were migrated to a new system in the weeks after the 2021 attack.
Murphy said the agency left it up to individual agents to decide what electronic records to keep and what to delete during the process.
“Nobody along the way stopped and thought, ‘well, maybe we shouldn’t do the migration of data and of the devices until we are able to fulfill these four requests from Congress,’” Murphy said on MSNBC.
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The deletion of the messages has raised the prospect of lost evidence that could shed further light on then-President Donald Trump’s actions during the insurrection, particularly after testimony about his confrontation with security as he tried to join supporters at the Capitol.
Murphy said that while the agency has turned over a large number of records and documents, what the committee is still seeking is the electronic communication between agents on the day before the attack and as a mob of rioters breached the Capitol building on Jan. 6.
“What they have also said is that they are going to continue to see if there are other ways in which they can secure the required and subpoenaed text messages that we have asked for,” Murphy said. "My hope certainly is that they do find a way to find those texts and respond to the subpoena.”
The Secret Service’s response to the committee came the same day the National Archives requested that the agency investigate “the potential unauthorized deletion” of the texts.
The agency has been the target of heavy scrutiny following a letter sent last week by the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General, obtained by The Associated Press, that told lawmakers that Secret Service messages between Jan. 5 and Jan. 6, 2021, were erased “as part of a device-replacement program.”
The Secret Service has said all procedures were followed and pledged “full cooperation” with the Archives' review.
“The United States Secret Service respects and supports the important role of the National Archives and Records Administration in ensuring the preservation of government records,” said agency spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.
The National Archives, which is in charge of government record-keeping, asked the Secret Service to investigate the possible erasure of the messages and report back within 30 days.
“Through several news sources, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has become aware of the potential unauthorized deletion of United States Secret Service (Secret Service) text messages,” Laurence Brewer, the chief record keeper for the U.S., said in a letter to the Department of Homeland Security.
If it is determined any text messages were deleted, the agency must detail what records were affected, a statement on the reasoning for deletion, plan for establishing safeguards to prevent future loss as well as “details of all agency actions taken to salvage, retrieve, or reconstruct the records,” the letter read.
The Secret Service responded by telling AP 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,” Secret Service spokesman Guglielmi said.
He said the Secret Service had started to reset its mobile devices to factory settings in January 2021 “as part of a pre-planned, three-month system migration.” In that process, some data was lost.
The nine-member House Jan. 6 panel has taken a recent, renewed interest in the Secret Service following the dramatic testimony of former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson about Trump’s actions on the day of the insurrection.
 

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No, more like you getting BUTT fucked on ALL your 2020 election predictions, then showing the world what a welching, lying, motherless cunt you are by welching on our bet-and, this isn't the ONLY forum that you've welched on a bet, whatta surprise. Meanwhile, the SS has some 'SPLAININ' to do:

Secret Service Jan. 6 texts erased despite Congress' request​

  • FILE - A U.S. Secret Service officer takes a position in the street as President Donald Trump's motorcade arrives at the White House after golfing at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., in Washington, Nov. 8, 2020, a day after was defeated by President-elect Joe Biden. The National Archives has requested a probe of “the potential unauthorized deletion” of text messages the Secret Service sent and received around the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)'s motorcade arrives at the White House after golfing at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., in Washington, Nov. 8, 2020, a day after was defeated by President-elect Joe Biden. The National Archives has requested a probe of “the potential unauthorized deletion” of text messages the Secret Service sent and received around the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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    Capitol Riot Secret Service​

    FILE - A U.S. Secret Service officer takes a position in the street as President Donald Trump's motorcade arrives at the White House after golfing at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., in Washington, Nov. 8, 2020, a day after was defeated by President-elect Joe Biden. The National Archives has requested a probe of “the potential unauthorized deletion” of text messages the Secret Service sent and received around the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
    ASSOCIATED PRESS
  • FILE - Rioters stand outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Jan. 6, 2021. A new poll shows that about half of Americans say former President Donald Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in what happened on Jan. 6. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found that 48% of U.S. adults believe Trump should be held accountable for what happened during the deadly Capitol attack.(AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)

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    AP Poll Capitol Riot Investigation​

    FILE - Rioters stand outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Jan. 6, 2021. A new poll shows that about half of Americans say former President Donald Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in what happened on Jan. 6. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found that 48% of U.S. adults believe Trump should be held accountable for what happened during the deadly Capitol attack.(AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)
    ASSOCIATED PRESS
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    Capitol Riot Investigation​

    Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, testifies as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds a hearing at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, June 28, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
    ASSOCIATED PRESS
FILE - A U.S. Secret Service officer takes a position in the street as President Donald Trump's motorcade arrives at the White House after golfing at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., in Washington, Nov. 8, 2020, a day after was defeated by President-elect Joe Biden. The National Archives has requested a probe of “the potential unauthorized deletion” of text messages the Secret Service sent and received around the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)'s motorcade arrives at the White House after golfing at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., in Washington, Nov. 8, 2020, a day after was defeated by President-elect Joe Biden. The National Archives has requested a probe of “the potential unauthorized deletion” of text messages the Secret Service sent and received around the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) FILE - Rioters stand outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Jan. 6, 2021. A new poll shows that about half of Americans say former President Donald Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in what happened on Jan. 6. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found that 48% of U.S. adults believe Trump should be held accountable for what happened during the deadly Capitol attack.(AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File) Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, testifies as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds a hearing at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, June 28, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
FARNOUSH AMIRI
Tue, July 19, 2022, 11:45 AM


WASHINGTON (AP) — Secret Service text messages from around the time of the attack on the U.S. Capitol were deleted despite requests from Congress and federal investigators that they be preserved, the agency confirmed Tuesday in response to a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee.
Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy, a Democratic member of the Jan 6. panel, said the Secret Service acknowledged the erasure in a letter Tuesday, detailing how agency phones were migrated to a new system in the weeks after the 2021 attack.
Murphy said the agency left it up to individual agents to decide what electronic records to keep and what to delete during the process.
“Nobody along the way stopped and thought, ‘well, maybe we shouldn’t do the migration of data and of the devices until we are able to fulfill these four requests from Congress,’” Murphy said on MSNBC.
- ADVERTISEMENT -

The deletion of the messages has raised the prospect of lost evidence that could shed further light on then-President Donald Trump’s actions during the insurrection, particularly after testimony about his confrontation with security as he tried to join supporters at the Capitol.
Murphy said that while the agency has turned over a large number of records and documents, what the committee is still seeking is the electronic communication between agents on the day before the attack and as a mob of rioters breached the Capitol building on Jan. 6.
“What they have also said is that they are going to continue to see if there are other ways in which they can secure the required and subpoenaed text messages that we have asked for,” Murphy said. "My hope certainly is that they do find a way to find those texts and respond to the subpoena.”
The Secret Service’s response to the committee came the same day the National Archives requested that the agency investigate “the potential unauthorized deletion” of the texts.
The agency has been the target of heavy scrutiny following a letter sent last week by the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General, obtained by The Associated Press, that told lawmakers that Secret Service messages between Jan. 5 and Jan. 6, 2021, were erased “as part of a device-replacement program.”
The Secret Service has said all procedures were followed and pledged “full cooperation” with the Archives' review.
“The United States Secret Service respects and supports the important role of the National Archives and Records Administration in ensuring the preservation of government records,” said agency spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.
The National Archives, which is in charge of government record-keeping, asked the Secret Service to investigate the possible erasure of the messages and report back within 30 days.
“Through several news sources, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has become aware of the potential unauthorized deletion of United States Secret Service (Secret Service) text messages,” Laurence Brewer, the chief record keeper for the U.S., said in a letter to the Department of Homeland Security.
If it is determined any text messages were deleted, the agency must detail what records were affected, a statement on the reasoning for deletion, plan for establishing safeguards to prevent future loss as well as “details of all agency actions taken to salvage, retrieve, or reconstruct the records,” the letter read.
The Secret Service responded by telling AP 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,” Secret Service spokesman Guglielmi said.
He said the Secret Service had started to reset its mobile devices to factory settings in January 2021 “as part of a pre-planned, three-month system migration.” In that process, some data was lost.
The nine-member House Jan. 6 panel has taken a recent, renewed interest in the Secret Service following the dramatic testimony of former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson about Trump’s actions on the day of the insurrection.


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The nine-member House Jan. 6 panel has taken a recent, renewed interest in the Secret Service following the dramatic testimony of former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson about Trump’s actions on the day of the insurrection.

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But no interest in calling the two Secret Service agents who were actually in the vehicle to testify under oath .

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The circus returns to DC on Thursday Judge Dawson’s bitch .
 

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The nine-member House Jan. 6 panel has taken a recent, renewed interest in the Secret Service following the dramatic testimony of former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson about Trump’s actions on the day of the insurrection.

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But no interest in calling the two Secret Service agents who were actually in the vehicle to testify under oath .

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The circus returns to DC on Thursday Judge Dawson’s bitch .
Stop trying to deflect with LIES, Lenbo the DUMBO: You keep desperately trying to change the subject of you getting BUTT fucked on ALL your 2020 election predictions, then showing the world what a welching, lying, motherless cunt you are by welching on our bet-and, this isn't the ONLY forum that you've welched on a bet, whatta surprise. Meanwhile, the SS has some 'SPLAININ' to do:



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Secret Service deleted Jan. 6 text messages after House requested them​

Tom LoBianco
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Wed, July 20, 2022, 2:17 PM


The Secret Service erased text messages that could help verify, or rebut, some of the most stunning testimony about President Donald Trump’s actions during the insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021.
Secret Service officials say the wiped messages were part of a prescheduled “reset” of their phones. But House lawmakers have cast doubt on that explanation for the missing messages, which cover critical moments leading up to and through the Jan. 6 insurrection.
“I smell a rat,” Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., told a reporter Wednesday.
Rep. Jamie Raskin speaks during a hearing of the House's select committee probing the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.

Rep. Jamie Raskin speaks during a hearing of the House select committee probing the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Members of the House select committee looking into the events of Jan. 6, as well as others, have been pushing the Secret Service to turn over texts and other records as part of their investigations into the attack.
Last week, news reports revealed that the Secret Service had deleted the requested messages, according to the government watchdog that oversees the Department of Homeland Security.
Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi called the reports “categorically false” at the time. The agency was engaged in a prescheduled reset of devices before receiving the request from the DHS inspector general to protect records, according to a Secret Service statement.
However, the text messages were requested before they were deleted. “Congress informed the Secret Service it needed to preserve and produce documents related to January 6 on January 16, 2021, and again on January 25, 2021, for four different committees who were investigating what happened, according to the source,” CNN reported Wednesday. “The Secret Service migration did not start until January 27, 2021.”
Immediately following the reports, the Jan. 6 committee, which includes Raskin, subpoenaed the Secret Service for the texts. Earlier this week, the agency turned over one text message to the panel, according to a committee aide who said lawmakers are still looking at ways to find the messages.
“We have concerns about a system migration that we have been told resulted in the erasure of Secret Service cell phone data,” the Jan. 6 committee said in a statement released Wednesday.
A Secret Service officer stands in front of the Darby (Pa.) Community Center during President Biden's visit there in March 2021.

A Secret Service officer during a visit by President Biden to Darby, Pa., in March 2021. (Pete Bannan/MediaNews Group/Daily Times via Getty Images)
A committee staffer said Wednesday in a briefing with reporters that “members are still determining exactly how to get the information we’re seeking.”
The Secret Service got pulled into an offshoot of the sweeping Jan. 6 hearings late last month after former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson relayed a story from fellow aide Tony Ornato — who previously served in the Secret Service and is currently a high-ranking official in the organization — that Trump lunged at his security detail and attempted to force them to drive him to the Capitol to join the rioters.
Secret Service officials, speaking anonymously, denied that account. But Ornato and another agent, Bobby Engel, have not yet spoken publicly about the incident. A Washington, D.C., police officer who was part of Trump’s motorcade that day confirmed Hutchinson’s testimony in an interview with House investigators recently, according to a CNN report.
The stunning depiction of Trump thrusting at his own protectors caught the most attention, but House investigators have uncovered multiple other events about which questions remain.
In one particularly chilling scene recounted by former Vice President Mike Pence’s ex-counsel, Greg Jacob, agents wanted to drive Pence from a secure location beneath the Capitol to Joint Base Andrews during the Capitol assault.
The seemingly innocuous request, however, may have been enough for Trump to claim that the election result was never certified and that therefore the transfer of power to Joe Biden was not complete, based on Trump lawyer John Eastman’s legal reasoning.

“I know you, I trust you, but you’re not the one behind the wheel,” Pence told one of his agents with him at the time, according to Jacob.
Pence and his team have not explained exactly what he meant by that statement. But Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker reported in their book, “I Alone Can Fix It,” that Pence was wary of unchecked support for Trump among the rank and file of the Secret Service.
And Pence’s former national security adviser, Keith Kellogg, testified that he had to tell Ornato on Jan. 6 not to direct that the vice president be driven away from the Capitol.
 

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???Trump tried to attack a SS agent. Geez this dumb shoe shine low IQ boyee is one ignorant fuck

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Stop trying to deflect with LIES, Lenbo the DUMBO: You keep desperately trying to change the subject of you getting BUTT fucked on ALL your 2020 election predictions, then showing the world what a welching, lying, motherless cunt you are by welching on our bet-and, this isn't the ONLY forum that you've welched on a bet, whatta surprise. Meanwhile, the SS has some 'SPLAININ' to do:



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Secret Service deleted Jan. 6 text messages after House requested them​

Tom LoBianco
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Wed, July 20, 2022, 2:17 PM


The Secret Service erased text messages that could help verify, or rebut, some of the most stunning testimony about President Donald Trump’s actions during the insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021.
Secret Service officials say the wiped messages were part of a prescheduled “reset” of their phones. But House lawmakers have cast doubt on that explanation for the missing messages, which cover critical moments leading up to and through the Jan. 6 insurrection.
“I smell a rat,” Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., told a reporter Wednesday.
Rep. Jamie Raskin speaks during a hearing of the House's select committee probing the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. 's select committee probing the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.

Rep. Jamie Raskin speaks during a hearing of the House select committee probing the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Members of the House select committee looking into the events of Jan. 6, as well as others, have been pushing the Secret Service to turn over texts and other records as part of their investigations into the attack.
Last week, news reports revealed that the Secret Service had deleted the requested messages, according to the government watchdog that oversees the Department of Homeland Security.
Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi called the reports “categorically false” at the time. The agency was engaged in a prescheduled reset of devices before receiving the request from the DHS inspector general to protect records, according to a Secret Service statement.
However, the text messages were requested before they were deleted. “Congress informed the Secret Service it needed to preserve and produce documents related to January 6 on January 16, 2021, and again on January 25, 2021, for four different committees who were investigating what happened, according to the source,” CNN reported Wednesday. “The Secret Service migration did not start until January 27, 2021.”
Immediately following the reports, the Jan. 6 committee, which includes Raskin, subpoenaed the Secret Service for the texts. Earlier this week, the agency turned over one text message to the panel, according to a committee aide who said lawmakers are still looking at ways to find the messages.
“We have concerns about a system migration that we have been told resulted in the erasure of Secret Service cell phone data,” the Jan. 6 committee said in a statement released Wednesday.
A Secret Service officer stands in front of the Darby (Pa.) Community Center during President Biden's visit there in March 2021.'s visit there in March 2021.

A Secret Service officer during a visit by President Biden to Darby, Pa., in March 2021. (Pete Bannan/MediaNews Group/Daily Times via Getty Images)
A committee staffer said Wednesday in a briefing with reporters that “members are still determining exactly how to get the information we’re seeking.”
The Secret Service got pulled into an offshoot of the sweeping Jan. 6 hearings late last month after former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson relayed a story from fellow aide Tony Ornato — who previously served in the Secret Service and is currently a high-ranking official in the organization — that Trump lunged at his security detail and attempted to force them to drive him to the Capitol to join the rioters.
Secret Service officials, speaking anonymously, denied that account. But Ornato and another agent, Bobby Engel, have not yet spoken publicly about the incident. A Washington, D.C., police officer who was part of Trump’s motorcade that day confirmed Hutchinson’s testimony in an interview with House investigators recently, according to a CNN report.
The stunning depiction of Trump thrusting at his own protectors caught the most attention, but House investigators have uncovered multiple other events about which questions remain.
In one particularly chilling scene recounted by former Vice President Mike Pence’s ex-counsel, Greg Jacob, agents wanted to drive Pence from a secure location beneath the Capitol to Joint Base Andrews during the Capitol assault.
The seemingly innocuous request, however, may have been enough for Trump to claim that the election result was never certified and that therefore the transfer of power to Joe Biden was not complete, based on Trump lawyer John Eastman’s legal reasoning.

“I know you, I trust you, but you’re not the one behind the wheel,” Pence told one of his agents with him at the time, according to Jacob.
Pence and his team have not explained exactly what he meant by that statement. But Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker reported in their book, “I Alone Can Fix It,” that Pence was wary of unchecked support for Trump among the rank and file of the Secret Service.
And Pence’s former national security adviser, Keith Kellogg, testified that he had to tell Ornato on Jan. 6 not to direct that the vice president be driven away from the Capitol.



Deflect ?

Take a look at the title of this thread cock breath .
It’s pee tape like ridiculous you gullible scamming waste of oxygen .
 

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Deflect ?

Take a look at the title of this thread cock breath .
It’s pee tape like ridiculous you gullible scamming waste of oxygen .
Hey, what happened to all those secret service scum who were gonna testify and "refute" Hutchinson's sworn testimony, DUMBO? Didn't happen, just like I predicted, and now those scumbags are scrambling to explain how they deleted text messages right after those messages were demanded. Stick an acid smeared dildo up your ass, DUMBO.
 

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Hey, what happened to all those secret service scum who were gonna testify and "refute" Hutchinson's sworn testimony, DUMBO? Didn't happen, just like I predicted, and now those scumbags are scrambling to explain how they deleted text messages right after those messages were demanded. Stick an acid smeared dildo up your ass, DUMBO.


Hey retard . You’re so dumb it’s embarrassing .

Of course they haven’t testified . They would have to be called by the SHAM committee first , which will never happen because it would blow up your star witness testimony like I’ve only said several times before .
 

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