'Somebody's Lying': Secret Service Accused Of Deleting Key Text Messages From Jan. 5 And 6

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Published at : July 20, 2022

Julia Ainsley reports on the Department of Homeland Security's internal watchdog’s allegation that the Secret Service deleted a “significant number” of text messages from both Jan. 6 and 5. The Secret Service claims the deletions were part of a previously scheduled device replacement program, which Mika Brezinski refers to as “a huge stretch, at best.”

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'Somebody's Lying': Secret Service Accused Of Deleting Key Text Messages From Jan. 5 And 6 'Somebody's Lying': Secret Service Accused Of Deleting Key Text Messages From Jan. 5 And 6
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