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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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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 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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The FBI is creating a multi-agent bodyguard team for its number two, Dan Bongino. This has never happened before because previous deputy directors were career agents. Bongino is a former podcaster who criticized the FBI and has no experience working there. The FBI declined to comment on why Bongino needs a security detail. A notice sought field agents willing to work temporarily at headquarters protecting Bongino. Twenty-four/seven protection could require up to 20 agents, requiring temporary housing. Some question the need, given Bongino's Secret Service and NYPD background, which would allow him to carry an FBI weapon. It also contradicts the FBI director's desire to move agents from headquarters to the field. Bongino has not commented directly but stated he knew he couldn't fully explain some decisions due to legal and ethical constraints.

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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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So, Kash Patel was tragically confirmed as FBI director, and now Dan Bongino, a right-wing conspiracy theorist with zero FBI experience, has been appointed as his number two. This is alarming because the deputy director position requires someone with extensive experience, character, and trust, especially given their access to sensitive operations and collaboration with allied intelligence agencies. Bongino is known for pushing conspiracy theories, like the big lie about the 2020 election, and spreading COVID disinformation. Instead of focusing on critical issues like fentanyl trafficking and violent crime, he's likely to prioritize political vendettas. As Bongino himself said, he doesn't want to move on, which makes him completely unsuited to serve the American people's priorities.

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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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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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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 Secret Service is facing criticism for a security lapse during a recent event. Sources claim a counter sniper post was missing, leading to blame shifting and cover-ups. The White House and DHS are reportedly pressuring the Secret Service director to stay silent on the issue. This has led to public defense of the director by DHS Secretary Mayorkas.

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A recent memo from the acting FBI director, Brian Driscoll, revealed a list of FBI agents involved in the January 6th investigation, ordered by the deputy attorney general. This situation is unprecedented, as incoming administrations typically do not exert political control over the FBI. The memo indicates a potential purge of experienced agents, including those overseeing national security and criminal investigations, many of whom have been linked to cases that Donald Trump opposed. Additionally, political operatives have been placed in the FBI director's office, raising concerns about their influence on ongoing decisions. The implications of these changes could significantly impact the FBI's operations and integrity.

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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 shooter was identified as a potential suspect, but by the time they were located, they were on the rooftop and able to fire at the former president. The Secret Service director was allegedly instructed by the administration and the DHS secretary to keep quiet or risk losing her job. One speaker has heard from the Secret Service director, but not publicly. Another speaker states they would fire the Secret Service director for not being visible and transparent with the American people, regardless of the story. They believe the handling of the situation by briefing only Milwaukee was poorly executed.

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After being forced to retire by the Trump administration, I walked out of 26 Federal Plaza to a cheering crowd. My departure came after a battle with the Trump Justice Department, who wanted the names of FBI agents involved in the January 6 investigations. I spoke briefly to the current and former FBI, NYPD, and other law enforcement officials who came to see me off, telling them, "I will always be faithful to this country, to this organization, and most of all, I will always be faithful to you. And I appreciate you being faithful to me, to this office, and more importantly, our mission." I was given the choice to resign or be fired. It is unknown who the new Trump FBI director, Kash Patel, will choose to lead the FBI field office.

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The Secret Service director takes responsibility for the security breach at a rally where a gunman shot the former president. The shooter was identified as suspicious but managed to fire shots before being stopped. Local police missed the gunman climbing onto the roof. The Secret Service secured the inner perimeter, while local police were responsible for the outer perimeter. The director plans to stay on despite calls for resignation and promises transparency in the investigation.

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Kimberly Chiedel, head of the US Secret Service, participated in a virtual briefing with Senator Josh Hawley. The briefing did not go well as the Secret Service and FBI held secret calls without answering questions. Chiedel was unprepared and did not provide much information. Senator Hawley called for public hearings and a thorough investigation into the incident where the Secret Service identified a suspicious individual 62 minutes before they fired shots at the president.

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In 2022, DHS created a domestic intelligence group led by James Clapper and John Brennan targeting Trump supporters. Emails revealed this group's focus on Trump supporters. This mirrors past controversial domestic activities by intelligence agencies.

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The speaker states that on January 6th, their vehicle was allowed to pass the viable pipe bomb. The speaker confirms being in the building. When asked if they have full confidence in the Secret Service to protect them, in light of what happened with former President Trump, the speaker answers, "I do."

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The Secret Service is refusing to cooperate, stonewalling efforts to uncover the facts. They have not testified or provided documents, which raises serious concerns. The director, Ron Rowe, should be removed for his inadequate response that endangered the president's life. This lack of transparency follows two assassination attempts and parallels the FBI's current stonewalling regarding drone incidents in New Jersey and elsewhere. It's time for accountability and a thorough overhaul of these agencies.

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The Secret Service director should be fired for allowing a suspect with a range finder near the White House. Local police are upset about being blamed for the security breach when it was the Secret Service's responsibility. Money should be reallocated from Ukraine to better protect elected officials. The lack of protection for the president is concerning, and the truth needs to be uncovered.

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The Trump administration has executed a significant purge at the FBI, dismissing all six senior executives and multiple heads of field offices. This includes the leader of the Washington DC office, which was involved in prosecuting Trump, and several federal prosecutors linked to the January 6 investigations. These officials are career law enforcement professionals, not political appointees, and their removal could severely impact the FBI's ability to address terrorism and crime nationwide. Additionally, the acting deputy attorney general has requested a list of FBI employees involved in January 6 cases, affecting personnel across various field offices. This upheaval leaves local offices in disarray and raises concerns about the future of federal law enforcement.

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The investigation centers on Thomas Escato, a current Secret Service agent on the vice president JD Vance’s security detail, who was exposed by undercover journalists from O’Keefe Media Group. The reporters met Escato via Tinder in October 2025 and documented that he was a holdover from the Biden administration, originally tasked with protecting Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff. He is described as involved in protecting the vice president’s transportation, residence surveillance, and even Vance’s wife and children. Key revelations include Escato sharing highly sensitive, real-time and historical security information with an undercover journalist who posed as a stranger. He discussed protective formations, shift-change times, and exact travel plans, including the routes and times for the vice president’s convoy, as well as the specific vehicles involved. He sent photos with location metadata revealing convoy locations from various international and domestic contexts, including Joint Base Andrews, Munich, King Khalid International Airport, JFK, and Abu Dhabi, among others. Metadata and photos indicated where the vice president’s convoy had been and the routes used, sometimes with dates months prior to disclosure. Escato provided ongoing updates on the vice president’s movements, including the time and place of the vice president’s flights, which plane would be used, and the journalist’s implication in following the movements. He sent a selfie from inside a venue associated with the vice president, and even images from inside the Naval Observatory, where the vice president’s residence is located. He also described the journalist’s ability to “follow” the vice president’s movements and the security details surrounding transport and protection. The exchange included intimate details about the vice president’s family logistics, such as transportation of Vance’s wife and mentions of the residence and school arrangements for his children, with a recurring theme of the idea that “we call them everywhere” and that “there’s a 24/7” aspect to the protection. Escato claimed knowledge of future travel plans, including a four- to five-day stay in Ohio and a one-night visit to Florida, and he described the existence of a “cover subpoena” related to counter-surveillance duties. Escato also disclosed personal political opinions: he voted for Biden, dislikes Trump, and opposes Vance’s immigration policies, including ICE-related concerns. He described his citizenship status (citizen since 2018) and stated his tenure as a Secret Service agent as five years. He asserted it is his First Amendment right to express opinions, while acknowledging the potential implications of his disclosures, noting that he “sign paperwork” and that if he doesn’t disclose information, “I never do. Otherwise, I get in trouble.” The reporting emphasizes that such behavior inside the Secret Service is troubling, especially given prior security lapses in 2024 that led to the head of the Secret Service resigning after an incident in Butler, Pennsylvania. The piece concludes by asserting the importance of protecting the vice president’s security, hoping the story prompts reforms and accountability, and inviting readers to share tips with O’Keefe Media Group.

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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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Kash Patel is now the FBI director, a positive development. Dan Bongino will be the deputy director, assisting Patel. Bongino has highlighted abuses of the deep state and the FBI and has a storied law enforcement career, making him a near-perfect fit. He will run the FBI's day-to-day operations under Patel. The question is whether Patel can save the FBI, which has been corrupted. The FBI raided President Trump's home and gave the speaker a subpoena, which they claim is abusive. The FBI has been targeting the opposition to the deep state and the democratic left machine, subverting the rule of law and the constitutional republic. The issue is whether the FBI can be relied upon to uphold the rule of law and advance the public interest.
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