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Homeland Security's Inspector General is now conducting a criminal probe into the destruction of Secret Service text messages that the  select committee claims may have been crucial to their investigation.<br>The Secret Service was instructed Wednesday evening by the DHS Inspector General to halt all internal investigation regarding the erased texts, two sources .<br>Meanwhile, a  on Tuesday reveals that the DHS watchdog agency did not alert Congress in February when it learned about the Secret Service purge that deleted nearly all text messages from around January 6, 2021.<br>Two whistleblowers within the DHS Inspector General's office told the Post about the previously unreported months-long delay in the watchdog office flagging the erased Secret Service cellphone messages to Congress.<br>At the time they were working under Inspector General Joseph Cuffari, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump. Cuffari previously served as an advisor to GOP Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and its former Governor Jan Brewer.<br>        The Homeland Security Inspector General's office has told the Secret Service that it's probe into the missing text messages is now criminal and instructed the agency to halt all internal investigations <br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Some of the agents' messages that were erased in data migration at the agency were part of planning Trump's movement on January 6 of last year and were by his side as the former president worked to get Congress to overturn the election results.<br>A letter from the department's current Inspector General, detailed by two sources to NBC, informs the Secret Service that the investigation into the matter is now criminal and instructs them to stop internal probes.<br>Depending on the findings, the criminal investigation could result in a referral to federal prosecutors.<br>        Two sources who worked under Trump-appointed DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari (pictured) claim the watchdog did not report findings to Congress  in February about the purge deleting nearly all Secret Service text messages from around January 6<br>'To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,' DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala wrote in a letter to Secret Service Director James Murray on Wednesday evening, according to the Wednesday report.<br>'This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation,' it adds.<br>Latest revelations regarding the missing messages come as the House January 6 select committee prepares to hold its final hearing of the series on Thursday evening.<br>The primetime televised hearing will start at 8:00 p.m. and conclude a series of public hearings meant to lay out the panel's case that Trump knew about the plans for an attack on the Capitol and that his actions and words helped sparked the riot.<br>Panel Chairman Bennie Thompson will not be at the hearing on Thursday after announcing earlier this week he tested positive for COVID-19.<br>The Secret Service received a subpoena from the select committee to hand over texts sent during and surrounding the events on the day of the Capitol riot last year, but the agency revealed this week that they are not in possession of any of these messages despite requests they be preserved.<br>        The select committee probing the Capitol riot subpoenaed the Secret Service for agents' texts from around January 6, 2021 that the agency claims were deleted as part of a device-replacement program<br>USSS confirmed to the January 6 panel in a letter sent Tuesday that many texts between agents around the time of the riot were 'erased as part of a device-replacement program.'<br>While the Secret Service claims it has received the DHS Inspector General letter about halting its internal investigation, it is also concerned about legal complexities juggling that with the subpoena from the January 6 panel demanding information about the texts from the National Archives. <br>'We have informed the January 6th Select Committee of the Inspector General's request and will conduct a thorough legal review to ensure we are fully cooperative with all oversight efforts and that they do not conflict with each other,' USSS said in a statement.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisem[https://www.victoriaeducation.co.uk/members/pianonut11/activity/1805289/ 소액결제 현금화] i implore you to stop by the web site.

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Homeland Security's Inspector General is now conducting a criminal probe into the destruction of Secret Service text messages that the select committee claims may have been crucial to their investigation.<br>The Secret Service was instructed Wednesday evening by the DHS Inspector General to halt all internal investigation regarding the erased texts, two sources .<br>Meanwhile, a on Tuesday reveals that the DHS watchdog agency did not alert Congress in February when it learned about the Secret Service purge that deleted nearly all text messages from around January 6, 2021.<br>Two whistleblowers within the DHS Inspector General's office told the Post about the previously unreported months-long delay in the watchdog office flagging the erased Secret Service cellphone messages to Congress.<br>At the time they were working under Inspector General Joseph Cuffari, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump. Cuffari previously served as an advisor to GOP Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and its former Governor Jan Brewer.<br> The Homeland Security Inspector General's office has told the Secret Service that it's probe into the missing text messages is now criminal and instructed the agency to halt all internal investigations <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Some of the agents' messages that were erased in data migration at the agency were part of planning Trump's movement on January 6 of last year and were by his side as the former president worked to get Congress to overturn the election results.<br>A letter from the department's current Inspector General, detailed by two sources to NBC, informs the Secret Service that the investigation into the matter is now criminal and instructs them to stop internal probes.<br>Depending on the findings, the criminal investigation could result in a referral to federal prosecutors.<br> Two sources who worked under Trump-appointed DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari (pictured) claim the watchdog did not report findings to Congress  in February about the purge deleting nearly all Secret Service text messages from around January 6<br>'To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,' DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala wrote in a letter to Secret Service Director James Murray on Wednesday evening, according to the Wednesday report.<br>'This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation,' it adds.<br>Latest revelations regarding the missing messages come as the House January 6 select committee prepares to hold its final hearing of the series on Thursday evening.<br>The primetime televised hearing will start at 8:00 p.m. and conclude a series of public hearings meant to lay out the panel's case that Trump knew about the plans for an attack on the Capitol and that his actions and words helped sparked the riot.<br>Panel Chairman Bennie Thompson will not be at the hearing on Thursday after announcing earlier this week he tested positive for COVID-19.<br>The Secret Service received a subpoena from the select committee to hand over texts sent during and surrounding the events on the day of the Capitol riot last year, but the agency revealed this week that they are not in possession of any of these messages despite requests they be preserved.<br> The select committee probing the Capitol riot subpoenaed the Secret Service for agents' texts from around January 6, 2021 that the agency claims were deleted as part of a device-replacement program<br>USSS confirmed to the January 6 panel in a letter sent Tuesday that many texts between agents around the time of the riot were 'erased as part of a device-replacement program.'<br>While the Secret Service claims it has received the DHS Inspector General letter about halting its internal investigation, it is also concerned about legal complexities juggling that with the subpoena from the January 6 panel demanding information about the texts from the National Archives. <br>'We have informed the January 6th Select Committee of the Inspector General's request and will conduct a thorough legal review to ensure we are fully cooperative with all oversight efforts and that they do not conflict with each other,' USSS said in a statement.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisem[https://www.victoriaeducation.co.uk/members/pianonut11/activity/1805289/ 소액결제 현금화] i implore you to stop by the web site.
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +Homeland Security's Inspector General is now conducting a criminal probe into the destruction of Secret Service text messages that the select committee claims may have been crucial to their investigation.<br>The Secret Service was instructed Wednesday evening by the DHS Inspector General to halt all internal investigation regarding the erased texts, two sources .<br>Meanwhile, a on Tuesday reveals that the DHS watchdog agency did not alert Congress in February when it learned about the Secret Service purge that deleted nearly all text messages from around January 6, 2021.<br>Two whistleblowers within the DHS Inspector General's office told the Post about the previously unreported months-long delay in the watchdog office flagging the erased Secret Service cellphone messages to Congress.<br>At the time they were working under Inspector General Joseph Cuffari, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump. Cuffari previously served as an advisor to GOP Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and its former Governor Jan Brewer.<br> The Homeland Security Inspector General's office has told the Secret Service that it's probe into the missing text messages is now criminal and instructed the agency to halt all internal investigations <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Some of the agents' messages that were erased in data migration at the agency were part of planning Trump's movement on January 6 of last year and were by his side as the former president worked to get Congress to overturn the election results.<br>A letter from the department's current Inspector General, detailed by two sources to NBC, informs the Secret Service that the investigation into the matter is now criminal and instructs them to stop internal probes.<br>Depending on the findings, the criminal investigation could result in a referral to federal prosecutors.<br> Two sources who worked under Trump-appointed DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari (pictured) claim the watchdog did not report findings to Congress  in February about the purge deleting nearly all Secret Service text messages from around January 6<br>'To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,' DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala wrote in a letter to Secret Service Director James Murray on Wednesday evening, according to the Wednesday report.<br>'This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation,' it adds.<br>Latest revelations regarding the missing messages come as the House January 6 select committee prepares to hold its final hearing of the series on Thursday evening.<br>The primetime televised hearing will start at 8:00 p.m. and conclude a series of public hearings meant to lay out the panel's case that Trump knew about the plans for an attack on the Capitol and that his actions and words helped sparked the riot.<br>Panel Chairman Bennie Thompson will not be at the hearing on Thursday after announcing earlier this week he tested positive for COVID-19.<br>The Secret Service received a subpoena from the select committee to hand over texts sent during and surrounding the events on the day of the Capitol riot last year, but the agency revealed this week that they are not in possession of any of these messages despite requests they be preserved.<br> The select committee probing the Capitol riot subpoenaed the Secret Service for agents' texts from around January 6, 2021 that the agency claims were deleted as part of a device-replacement program<br>USSS confirmed to the January 6 panel in a letter sent Tuesday that many texts between agents around the time of the riot were 'erased as part of a device-replacement program.'<br>While the Secret Service claims it has received the DHS Inspector General letter about halting its internal investigation, it is also concerned about legal complexities juggling that with the subpoena from the January 6 panel demanding information about the texts from the National Archives. <br>'We have informed the January 6th Select Committee of the Inspector General's request and will conduct a thorough legal review to ensure we are fully cooperative with all oversight efforts and that they do not conflict with each other,' USSS said in a statement.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisem[https://www.victoriaeducation.co.uk/members/pianonut11/activity/1805289/ 소액결제 현금화] i implore you to stop by the web site.
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Homeland Security's Inspector General is now conducting a criminal probe into the destruction of Secret Service text messages that the select committee claims may have been crucial to their investigation.<br>The Secret Service was instructed Wednesday evening by the DHS Inspector General to halt all internal investigation regarding the erased texts, two sources .<br>Meanwhile, a on Tuesday reveals that the DHS watchdog agency did not alert Congress in February when it learned about the Secret Service purge that deleted nearly all text messages from around January 6, 2021.<br>Two whistleblowers within the DHS Inspector General's office told the Post about the previously unreported months-long delay in the watchdog office flagging the erased Secret Service cellphone messages to Congress.<br>At the time they were working under Inspector General Joseph Cuffari, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump. Cuffari previously served as an advisor to GOP Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and its former Governor Jan Brewer.<br> The Homeland Security Inspector General's office has told the Secret Service that it's probe into the missing text messages is now criminal and instructed the agency to halt all internal investigations <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Some of the agents' messages that were erased in data migration at the agency were part of planning Trump's movement on January 6 of last year and were by his side as the former president worked to get Congress to overturn the election results.<br>A letter from the department's current Inspector General, detailed by two sources to NBC, informs the Secret Service that the investigation into the matter is now criminal and instructs them to stop internal probes.<br>Depending on the findings, the criminal investigation could result in a referral to federal prosecutors.<br> Two sources who worked under Trump-appointed DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari (pictured) claim the watchdog did not report findings to Congress  in February about the purge deleting nearly all Secret Service text messages from around January 6<br>'To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,' DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala wrote in a letter to Secret Service Director James Murray on Wednesday evening, according to the Wednesday report.<br>'This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation,' it adds.<br>Latest revelations regarding the missing messages come as the House January 6 select committee prepares to hold its final hearing of the series on Thursday evening.<br>The primetime televised hearing will start at 8:00 p.m. and conclude a series of public hearings meant to lay out the panel's case that Trump knew about the plans for an attack on the Capitol and that his actions and words helped sparked the riot.<br>Panel Chairman Bennie Thompson will not be at the hearing on Thursday after announcing earlier this week he tested positive for COVID-19.<br>The Secret Service received a subpoena from the select committee to hand over texts sent during and surrounding the events on the day of the Capitol riot last year, but the agency revealed this week that they are not in possession of any of these messages despite requests they be preserved.<br> The select committee probing the Capitol riot subpoenaed the Secret Service for agents' texts from around January 6, 2021 that the agency claims were deleted as part of a device-replacement program<br>USSS confirmed to the January 6 panel in a letter sent Tuesday that many texts between agents around the time of the riot were 'erased as part of a device-replacement program.'<br>While the Secret Service claims it has received the DHS Inspector General letter about halting its internal investigation, it is also concerned about legal complexities juggling that with the subpoena from the January 6 panel demanding information about the texts from the National Archives. <br>'We have informed the January 6th Select Committee of the Inspector General's request and will conduct a thorough legal review to ensure we are fully cooperative with all oversight efforts and that they do not conflict with each other,' USSS said in a statement.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisem[https://www.victoriaeducation.co.uk/members/pianonut11/activity/1805289/ 소액결제 현금화] i implore you to stop by the web site.
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