Karah Rucker: THE SECRET SERVICE HAS TURNED OVER THOUSANDS OF DOCUMENTS TO THE HOUSE COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING THE JAN. 6 CAPITOL RIOTS.
BUT THERE’S ONE THING STILL MISSING — DELETED TEXT MESSAGES FROM PERSONNEL THE DAY OF AND THE DAY BEFORE JANUARY SIXTH.
THE SECRET SERVICE WAS SUBPOENAED LAST WEEK.
THE AGENCY WAS TO TURN OVER A MONTH’S WORTH OF PHONE RECORDS FOR 24 PERSONNEL MEMBERS.
IN RETURN — THEY GOT ONE TEXT EXCHANGE.
Rep. Stephanie Murphy: “The secret service adamantly denied they were stonewalling the IG or that the text messages were lost and when we subpoenaed those text messages, we have now received additional information it just leaves us with a lot more questions.”
Karah Rucker: NOW THE NATIONAL ARCHIVE – RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING FEDERAL RECORDS — IS ASKING FOR AN INVESTIGATION.
A SECRET SERVICE OFFICIAL SAYS THERE WAS A PHONE MIGRATION AND IN THAT PROCESS — DATA WAS WIPED FROM DEVICES.
PROBLEM IS — THE PHONE MIGRATION TOOK PLACE JANUARY 27TH.
THE AGENCY WAS ASKED JANUARY 16TH AND AGAIN ON THE 25TH TO PRESERVE ALL RECORDS SURROUNDING JANUARY SIXTH.
THE SECRET SERVICE HAS 30 DAYS TO RESPOND TO THE NATIONAL ARCHIVE TO EXPLAIN WHY TEXT MESSAGES WERE DELETED.
TOMORROW EVENING — THE HOUSE COMMITTEE WILL HOST ITS LAST-SCHEDULED HEARING.