🚨🚨🚨RE: THE SECRET SERVICE WIPING J6 TEXTS.
— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) August 4, 2024
A Secret Service whistleblower who is still working for the agency told me on Thursday that the agency management ASKED FOR HIS CELL PHONE a few months after J6, when the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General was… https://t.co/FvbLjiBTlQ pic.twitter.com/bZbjS1unxZ
A Secret Service whistleblower who is still working for the agency told me on Thursday that the agency management ASKED FOR HIS CELL PHONE a few months after J6, when the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General was conducting its investigation of the Secret Service's handling of J6.
I'm going to share the relevant parts of the Thursday, 8/1 interview with this whistleblower, below.
But just know that this interview took place 1-day BEFORE the Department of Homeland Security IG issued its report late Friday, Aug. 2 . That DAMNING IG report confirmed, among other things, that the cell phones were wiped of texts to clean up for the agency's bad performance on J6 -- i.e. the USSS let VP-elect Kamala Harris walk within 20 feet of a pipe bomb at the DNC bc they didn't have the right assets in place yet for a vp-elect, and other missteps
Me: The J6 texts, where are those?
Secret Service Whistleblower: "I worked on January 6th, and I had to turn in my phone a couple of months later, and never saw it again. And yeah, all that, all those things, got deleted. But before they took my phone and everything, none of them were deleted. I'm like, What are you talking about? We had an [technology cell phone software] update?
Every text message and email that I had prior to January 6 was still on my phone. But once they took my phone and gave me a different one, they were all gone.
Me: What did they tell you -- what's the reason or rationale they gave you for making you turn in your phone?
Whistleblower: Because their DOJ investigation regarding our phones, we're gonna have to take your phone and give you a different
phone. Like, okay.
Me: did you think that was suspicious?
Whistleblower: Of course, but at that point, let's see around January 6, I was still a believer that anything they say they must mean the best for it -- but that was before I dealt with the corruption I did.
I soon discovered in the Secret Service people lie, they do all these things. It's just their culture.
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