The story about the deleted Secret Service texts keeps getting murkier, friend.

Yesterday, it was reported that in February 2021, the Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General Joseph Cuffari requested all text messages sent by the Secret Service on January 6th. Then that request was mysteriously retracted.

We don’t know the reasoning for why this request was retracted, but we do know that the man in charge of the investigation, Cuffari, was appointed by former President Trump. We know that Cuffari was aware that the text messages were deleted months earlier than was disclosed, and we know that Cuffari is not being transparent with Congress about his investigation into the Secret Service texts.

We also now know that the Secret Service was not the only part of the Trump government that deleted text messages from January 6th. In a blatant violation of protocol, it was just reported that the Department of Defense wiped the phones of top DoD officials at the end of the Trump administration, including Kash Patel, a top Trump ally and January 6th Committee witness.

The Trump administration is clearly having massive issues with transparency and we need all the information possible about what happened on January 6th. We're still getting more information about the DoD, but we do know that Inspector General Cuffari is standing in the way of information on the Secret Service texts, and if he won’t cooperate, he needs to go.

Add your name if you agree that Inspector General Cuffari needs to cooperate with the January 6th investigation or step down from the investigation into the Secret Service texts.

 



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