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The speaker claims that the police commissioner was rude to someone who declined an offer. They accuse the January 6th committee of destroying evidence, although the committee denies this. The speaker questions why Nancy Pelosi was not allowed to testify and mentions offering money for her testimony. The transcript ends abruptly.

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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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The speaker demands the resignation of the director of the Secret Service due to security failures during an event where President Trump was shot. Questions are raised about why the threat was not neutralized sooner, despite warnings from the crowd. The director is pressed on whether there was a stand-down order or conspiracy. The director states an investigation is ongoing, but the speaker insists on her resignation.

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An individual from the Pittsburgh office, who may have failed training exams and was not a top agent, was inexplicably placed in charge of the president's entire trip from arrival to departure. Sources close to the Secret Service's internal investigation claim the Department of Homeland Security is pressuring the Secret Service to withhold documents requested by Congress. The speaker insists the American people deserve the truth.

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The speaker accuses Speaker Pelosi of blocking investigations into the January 6th incident and discrediting the committee. They claim that the committee is being used to advance the Democratic agenda and cover up the truth. The speaker questions why basic questions about the Capitol security and the events of January 6th are being blocked. They raise concerns about the staffing and equipment of Capitol Police, Pelosi's communication and involvement, the delay in National Guard assistance, and the lack of intelligence regarding potential violence. The speaker also criticizes Pelosi for not addressing rising gas prices and prioritizing theatrics over important issues. They express frustration with the current Congress and its focus.

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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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The January 6th Committee aimed to investigate the events leading up to and on January 6th, making recommendations to prevent future occurrences. There were issues accessing Secret Service cell phone records, which were reportedly deleted, hindering a thorough investigation. The deletion was discovered during the investigation, and Alejandro Mayorkas was the Secretary of Homeland Security at that time. The committee believes there may have been a violation of the Federal Records Act, as four congressional committees had previously sought these records. The Secret Service claimed data loss occurred during a phone migration process. Accountability for the deletion remains unclear, and the committee has since disbanded, leaving further pursuit of the records uncertain. Concerns about potential obstruction of Congress were raised regarding the deletion of communications despite preservation notices.

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I met with Capitol Police and learned that the individual who discovered the pipe bomb on January 6th was an undercover officer. This raises concerns about the response time of the Secret Service and Metro Police, who took four minutes to act. The timing of the bomb discoveries coincided with the Capitol breach, which may have distracted law enforcement. The investigation into the bombs is ongoing, but there are questions about their operability and the involvement of the FBI. The January 6th committee report suggests that the discovery of the bombs prevented reinforcements from arriving at the Capitol, potentially facilitating the breach. There are ongoing discussions about accountability for those involved in the events of that day.

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The speaker discusses the FBI's ongoing investigation into the January 6th Capitol riot and the arrest of Trump supporters who were present. They highlight the FBI's inability to find information about the individuals responsible for planting pipe bombs outside the RNC and DNC headquarters the night before the riot. The speaker then analyzes a recently released video showing the moment one of the bombs was discovered, raising questions about the authorities' lack of concern and the involvement of the Secret Service. They also mention the failure of the media to cover this story and the suspicious actions of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. The transcript ends with an update revealing that the person who alerted the police about the bomb was a plainclothes officer with the Capitol Police.

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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 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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The speaker is part of a senate bipartisan investigation into an assassination attempt. According to the speaker, the Secret Service and FBI are dragging their feet and not providing requested documents, such as 302s and interview transcriptions. Documents that are provided are heavily redacted and delivered the day of the interview, making them unusable. The speaker believes this behavior is suspicious and fuels conspiracy theories. They claim releasing the body for cremation before autopsy or toxicology reports further drives suspicion and conspiracy theories.

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The speaker discusses the police commissioner's refusal to let Nancy Pelosi testify and accuses the January 6th committee of destroying evidence. They express frustration over the committee's announcement of evidence destruction, particularly related to Nancy Pelosi. The speaker questions why she wasn't allowed to testify and mentions offering a sum of money.

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The congressman questions the Department of Justice about the investigation into pipe bombs found on January 6. The DOJ refuses to provide specific details due to ongoing investigations. The congressman presses for answers on ATF personnel present, training provided to Capitol Police, and whether the pipe bombs were part of a training exercise. The DOJ reiterates its policy of not commenting on pending investigations. The congressman also questions the DOJ's stance on gun sales and registries. The DOJ emphasizes the importance of preventing straw purchases. The congressman expresses concerns about banks sharing records with the government without legal processes.

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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 speaker questions the Secret Service on transparency and cooperation regarding an attempted assassination of Donald Trump. The Secret Service is criticized for not providing requested information to the committee and being uncooperative. The speaker accuses the Secret Service of dishonesty and evasion. They question the lack of personnel consequences and training improvements after the incident. The Secret Service is pressed for answers on timelines and actions taken during the assassination attempt.

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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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I asked colleagues to create a committee with subpoena power to investigate the lack of Secret Service protection for the president. The Secret Service director agreed to brief us, but it hasn't happened yet. I question why the president wasn't given more protection and who is responsible for that decision.

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The speaker believes the individual in question did not act alone in what they consider a significant attack on democracy. They question the media's quick dismissal and suggest the individual could have been targeted by a foreign enemy. Senator Ron Johnson questions the rush to dispose of evidence, such as washing the roof and cremating the body, before autopsy and toxicology reports were released. He notes the FBI quickly declared the individual acted alone without a thorough investigation. Johnson also mentions the individual had encrypted accounts in different countries. The speaker highlights concerns about the FBI's history of spying and suggests they possess the individual's metadata. They challenge the FBI to release the information if the individual acted alone. They cite a counter sniper who found it concerning that the roof was scrubbed down so quickly. Johnson states that the Secret Service and FBI are stonewalling the senate investigation by providing heavily redacted documents and delaying transcribed interviews. He believes this behavior is suspicious and fuels conspiracy theories. The speaker argues that the FBI and Secret Service should be transparent with congressional representatives to address concerns, and their lack of transparency suggests they are hiding something.

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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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The speaker accuses Speaker Pelosi of blocking investigations into the January 6th incident and claims that the committee is being used to push the Democratic agenda. They argue that Pelosi is afraid of a real investigation and doesn't want the truth to come out. The speaker raises questions about the Capitol Police's preparedness, Pelosi's involvement, and the FBI's actions. They express frustration that there haven't been hearings on rising gas prices and criticize the focus on theatrics instead of important issues. The speaker believes these actions will backfire on the Democrats.

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The speaker discusses the FBI's ongoing investigation into the January 6th Capitol riot and the arrest of Trump supporters. They highlight the FBI's inability to find information about the person or people who planted pipe bombs outside the RNC and DNC headquarters the night before the riot. The speaker then introduces new surveillance footage released by Capitol Police, showing the moment one of the bombs was discovered. They describe the video, pointing out the lack of concern from law enforcement and the Secret Service, as well as the proximity of the bomb to VP-elect Kamala Harris. The speaker raises questions about the identity of the person who alerted authorities to the bomb and the subsequent cover-up.

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The speaker questions why the FBI didn't inform cabinet secretaries about potential threats on January 6th. They criticize the lack of security measures at the Capitol and mention offering National Guard support, which was declined. They believe better information sharing could have prevented the events. The speaker emphasizes that protecting the Capitol is a law enforcement responsibility, not a military one, and suggests cooperation between agencies. They imply political reasons for the lack of action.

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The speaker questions witnesses about the presence and activities of federal agents or assets during the January 6th Capitol riot. One witness states they do not know if any federal agents or assets were present on January 5th or 6th, whether they agitated the crowd, or whether any entered the Capitol. The speaker suggests this may be perjury, noting the witness has had two years to find out. The speaker also asks about confidential human sources and the erection of gallows, claiming FBI Director Wray and Attorney General Garland have stonewalled inquiries. Another witness confirms their report will include information about confidential human sources operating on Capitol grounds on January 6th, but cannot provide a number. The report is in draft form and requires classification review, making its release before the upcoming election unlikely. The report will address whether confidential human sources followed DOJ protocols and include information about travel reimbursements. The speaker expresses frustration with the delay and lack of transparency.

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Speaker 0 expressed confusion about the lack of answers regarding two significant events on January 6. Firstly, other federal agencies withheld crucial information from the speaker, who was in charge of security at the Capitol. Secondly, despite the situation escalating for 71 minutes, Speaker Pelosi denied permission to bring in the National Guard. The speaker questioned why there is a lack of investigation into these matters, suggesting a lack of interest in uncovering the truth. The situation is described as worsening beyond these events.
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