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The committee investigated the deletion of Secret Service records related to January 6th. The Secret Service claimed they were still in the process of migrating data when Mayorkas was in charge. The committee believes there may have been a violation of the Federal Records Act. Mayorkas has not held anyone accountable, and the committee is no longer pursuing the issue. They feel it is obstruction of Congress and hope Mayorkas takes action.

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A 28-year veteran who was part of the team that evacuated Vice President Dick Cheney on 9/11 and served on Vice President Biden's protective detail was named director in 2022. The agency faced controversy for deleting most text messages from January 6th, citing a data migration. The timing and volume of messages deleted raised suspicion among Americans. The agency defended its actions, stating that integrity is crucial and there was no malicious intent behind the deletions.

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Over the past 3 years, Representative questioned FBI Director Wray and Attorney General Garland about federal assets at the Capitol on January 6th, but received no answers. The Inspector General announced a review of the DOJ response in 2021, paused it due to ongoing criminal cases, and reinitiated it last year. The report will include information on the number of confidential human sources operating on Capitol grounds on January 6th, but the exact number is not available yet due to the draft form and classification review. The report's release is not expected before the election, and possibly not before the next inauguration. The report will expose the presence of confidential human sources at the Capitol, and whether DOJ CHS protocols were followed. Representative inquired about the failed FBI investigation of the January 6th pipe bomb, citing lost information, deleted Secret Service texts, and corrupted cell phone data. The FBI allegedly lacks video footage of the DNC from January 6th. The Inspector General couldn't rule out the involvement of confidential human sources in the pipe bomb incident.

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A 28-year veteran who was part of the team that evacuated Vice President Dick Cheney on 9/11 and served on Vice President Biden's protective detail was named director in mid-2022. This appointment came amid controversy over the agency's deletion of nearly all text messages from January 6th, which the agency attributed to a data migration. While system migrations do occur, many Americans find the timing and volume of deleted messages suspicious. Despite this, the agency emphasizes that their integrity is paramount and insists there was nothing nefarious about the incident.

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The conversation centers on a set of claims and observations about January 6 that orbit around Sedition Hunters, Ray Epps, and the so-called “Northwest Scaffold Commander.” The speakers discuss and link multiple pieces of information to argue that the FBI and other agencies were paying close attention to, or coordinating with, covert actor networks on that day. - The discussion opens with a reference to a John Solomon article about Sedition Hunters and claims that the FBI and Justice Department paid Sedition Hunters about $150,000 to gather evidence on January 6 protesters to help the FBI make arrests. They note the figure was reported as over $100,000 in some places and $150,000 in a House hearing, and they say the FBI/DOJ paid Sedition Hunters, the SPLC, the ADL, the Atlantic Council, DFR Lab, and Bellingcat for intelligence. - The main focus shifts to a piece titled Meet Ray Epps (December 2021) by the speakers’ interlocutor, where they argue that the “main star of the show” was not Ray Epps, but a different figure labeled Northwest Scaffold Commander (referred to as Scaffold Commander). They emphasize that Sedition Hunters’ archives identified Scaffold Commander as their number-one suspect, although he was not placed on the FBI’s most-wanted list. - They recount how, on January 8, 2021, the FBI’s most-wanted list listed Ray Epps as a top suspect in the case, with public calls for information and a cash reward. By late June 2021, a Phoenix newspaper identified him as “Reyes,” and on July 1, 2021, the FBI removed Epps from the wanted list with no explanation and no arrest. They contrast this with Scaffold Commander, who was never added to the FBI’s public wanted list for identification by the public, despite being the focal point of Sedition Hunters’ investigations. - The speakers describe Scaffold Commander as an older man with glasses, a nerdy mask, and a blue cap, who allegedly directed the breach from the Northwest scaffold overlooking the Capitol. They claim he used a bullhorn to issue commands for approximately 18 minutes to an hour and a half, from 1:00 PM to about 2:30 PM, urging the crowd with phrases like “Move forward,” “Don’t just stand there,” “Help somebody over the wall,” and “We gotta fill up the capital.” - They juxtapose these observations with the chronology of the breach: the first breach around 12:53 PM, the crowd’s advance toward the Capitol, and the moment rioters entered the building. They argue Scaffold Commander acted as a ringleader and that Ray Epps was directly beneath him in the crowd, effectively functioning as an internal participant who helped draw people toward the front. - A key point they stress is that Scaffold Commander’s high perch and commanding role align with a long-cited CIA manual from 1983, Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare, which describes a small cadre of crowd agitators operating from elevated positions to direct slogans and crowd movement. They quote and reference passages describing an “outside commando element” that stays above the crowd to observe and direct a demonstration, using high observation points to shout instructions and guide the crowd’s actions. - The speakers argue that the FBI has not acknowledged Scaffold Commander, has not included him on any public list, and has not publicly solicited identification for him, despite Sedition Hunters’ focus on him as the pivotal organizer. They suggest that internal FBI records, memos, or emails about Scaffold Commander could be highly revealing, potentially showing whether higher-ups instructed not to pursue him. - They conclude by urging the FBI and related investigators to search their internal records for “Northwest Scaffold Commander” and make any relevant documents public, implying that such records could undermine the official narrative of the event. They also frame the existence of an internal, externally guided command structure as a critical piece of the January 6 story that remains underexplored by authorities.

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A recent House report on the January 6th pipe bomber claims the FBI has engaged in a cover-up, halting its investigation in 2021 and refusing to cooperate with Congress. A whistleblower indicated that law enforcement was instructed to stand down just two days after the bombs were discovered at the RNC and DNC. Despite initial investigative efforts, the FBI has not identified the bomber nearly four years later. Conflicting information has emerged regarding whether the FBI received corrupted cell data from major carriers, with a former FBI official suggesting it might contain the bomber's identity. However, the carriers denied providing any corrupted data. The report highlights ongoing concerns about the FBI's handling of the investigation, which remains unresolved.

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A 28-year veteran who was part of the team that evacuated Vice President Dick Cheney on 9/11 and served on Vice President Biden's protective detail was named director in mid-2022. This appointment came amid controversy over the agency deleting nearly all of its text messages from January 6th, which the agency attributed to a data migration. However, many Americans find this explanation unconvincing due to the timing and volume of messages deleted. It is unfortunate that people assume wrongdoing, as the agency emphasizes that their integrity is paramount and insists there was nothing nefarious involved in the incident.

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During a hearing, Congressman Paul questions Chairman Thompson about the deletion of Secret Service cell phone records related to the January 6th committee investigation. Thompson confirms that the records were deleted during the Trump administration and that the committee did not have access to all the tapes. Paul expresses concern about the potential violation of the Federal Records Act and the lack of investigation into the pipe bombs found near Vice President Kamala Harris. He criticizes Secretary Mayorkas for not taking action and obstructing Congress. Thompson suggests that if Congressman Greene wants to investigate further, he should issue a subpoena. Paul concludes by expressing his disappointment with the committee's findings and the Secret Service's response to the pipe bombs.

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The speaker questions the deletion of Secret Service cell phone records on January 6th and suggests that it hindered the investigation. They discuss the involvement of Secretary Mayorkas and the possible violation of the Federal Records Act. The speaker expresses concern about the lack of investigation into the presence of pipe bombs near Vice President Kamala Harris and the delayed response from the Secret Service. They criticize Mayorkas for not taking action and obstructing Congress. The speaker concludes by suggesting that further investigation is necessary and offers support for issuing a subpoena.

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We made progress in accessing documents hidden by the executive branch to keep them from the public. Some documents went to the White House and DHS. We obtained redacted testimonies from White House employees, revealing discrepancies with the select committee's narrative. DHS delayed sharing documents, but recently allowed access. The crucial transcribed interview we sought was missing. The destruction of deposition videotapes was a significant breach of trust and house rules.

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A 28-year veteran who was part of the team that evacuated Vice President Dick Cheney on 9/11 and served on Vice President Biden's protective detail has been named director. The agency faced controversy for deleting most of its text messages from January 6th, claiming it was due to a data migration. Some find this explanation suspicious, but the agency insists there was nothing nefarious about it and that their integrity is important.

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The speaker reveals shocking information about the deletion of the entire database directory from the d drive of the machine called EMS primary. This deletion occurred approximately 10 days before the machines were handed over to the Senate. Deleting documents after being told to preserve them can have severe legal consequences. Additionally, the main database for the election management system software, which contains all election-related data from the November 2020 general election, is missing from the EMS primary machine. This suggests that it has been removed.

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A 28-year veteran who evacuated Vice President Dick Cheney on 9/11 and served on then-Vice President Biden's protective detail was named director in mid-2022. This occurred amid controversy over the agency deleting nearly all text messages from January 6th. The agency claims this was due to a data migration, but some find this explanation suspicious given the timing and volume of messages deleted. One individual stated it's unfortunate that people would assume nefarious intent, emphasizing that the agency's integrity is paramount. It was stated that their integrity has been put to the test.

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The House Homeland Security Committee is investigating Secret Service security failures in the attempted assassination of former President Trump. However, the heads of the Secret Service, FBI, and Homeland Security have all declined to testify at the second congressional hearing. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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I was going to discuss the January 6 hostages, but there's a lot of action coming on that front. Today, Joe issued pardons for individuals guilty of serious crimes, and the unselect committee has destroyed much of the evidence, including hearings. They deleted information about Nancy Pelosi rejecting an offer of 10,000 soldiers for security. Even 500 could have made a difference that day, despite the large crowd. There are many great photos from that day that aren't shown, focusing instead on the Capitol. I intended to address this, but was advised to wait until tomorrow. I decided to bring it up now.

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The speaker discusses the FBI's "failed investigation" of the January 6th pipe bomb, alleging the FBI has no leads or suspects, has lost information and evidence, and that the Secret Service deleted all texts from January 6th. The speaker claims Steve D'Antuono said cell phone data that could have been used to find the bomber was corrupted. The speaker states that the FBI does not have video footage of the DNC from January 6th. The speaker asks if confidential human sources were involved in the pipe bomb incident. The other speaker responded they would have to refresh themselves on the information gathered to date. The speaker suggests getting the information public before the election.

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A 28-year veteran who was part of the team that evacuated Vice President Dick Cheney on 9/11 and served on Vice President Biden's protective detail was named director in 2022 amid controversy over the agency deleting most of its text messages from January 6th. The agency claims it was due to a data migration, but many Americans are skeptical. The agency insists there was nothing nefarious about it and their integrity is important.

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The denial of the request for national guardsmen on January 6th remains a pivotal moment. The person responsible for that decision is known, but the reason behind it is still unknown. There has been no answer to that question. Additionally, Representative Bennie Thompson stated that Speaker Pelosi was off limits and her records would not be obtained by the J6 committee. However, she was in charge of the House that day. It is important to uncover the truth and understand what truly happened. Otherwise, it seems absurd, like a scene from a play.

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The January 6th committee hid evidence that Trump called for 10,000 National Guard troops to handle unrest, suppressing a key transcript. Former White House deputy chief of staff Anthony Ornato's interview revealed Trump's efforts to protect the Capitol, contradicting the committee's narrative. This withheld testimony proves Trump offered troops to secure the Capitol, debunking the committee's claims. The committee's actions show they lied about Trump's involvement in January 6th, despite knowing he called for National Guard assistance.

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The January 6th committee, now under Republican control, is unable to review the documents used by the previous committee. The video depositions, which would have been valuable evidence, have been discarded. The staff faced difficulties in gathering necessary information as nothing was indexed or digitized. Surprisingly, there is very little available from the blue team, responsible for investigating security failures at the Capitol. This highlights a lack of government transparency.

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The Secret Service confirmed that they were still migrating data when Secretary Mayorkas was in charge. The IG faced obstacles accessing records, with concerns raised about potential violations of the Federal Records Act. Accountability for deleted records was not addressed, despite congressional inquiries. The issue of obstruction of Congress was raised, but no further action was taken. Mayorkas has not addressed the situation, despite ongoing concerns.

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The January 6th Committee reportedly failed to keep records of video depositions, data, transcripts, and documents. According to Democrat Benny Thompson, the committee did not archive temporary records and was not obligated to preserve all video recordings of interviews or depositions. This is surprising considering the committee's two-year investigation.

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The denial of the request for national guardsmen on January 6th was a pivotal moment. The person who made that decision has not answered why. Representative Bennie Thompson stated that Speaker Pelosi was off limits to the inquiries of the January 6th committee. However, if we truly want to find out what happened, everyone's records should be examined. The speaker emphasizes that they have been forthright and provided their phone records. They made numerous calls to request approval and called multiple police agencies and officers to help regain control of the Capitol. The speaker's recollection is detailed and precise.

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We're diving into the January 6th select committee, which has not been truthful with the American people. The events of January 6th were indeed bad, with assaults on law enforcement being unacceptable. However, the narrative pushed by Democrats over the past four years is false and exaggerated. We aim to clarify what really happened and investigate why President Biden pardoned members of the committee. Since they are pardoned, they must testify, especially those no longer in office. Expect subpoenas to be issued soon.

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A 28-year veteran with experience evacuating Vice President Dick Cheney on 9/11 and serving on Vice President Biden's team had text messages deleted on January 6th due to a data migration, according to the agency. Some find the timing and volume suspicious, but the agency denies any wrongdoing, emphasizing their integrity.
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