NBC News Confirmed That The Probe Into Notorious Deleted Secret Service Text Message Scandal Is Officially A Criminal Investigation

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According to reporting from NBC News’ Pete Williams and Julia Ainsley, the inspector general’s probe into the Department of Homeland Security regarding missing Secret Service text messages hailing from January 5th and 6th, 2021, has now officially turned into a criminal investigation, after reports revealed the text messages being sought by the J6 House Select Committee were conveniently deleted after their request for the evidence was already made.

A letter from DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala that was relayed to reporters reads, “The DHS Inspector General informed the Secret Service on Wednesday evening that the investigation is now criminal and that it should halt all internal investigations on the missing text messages.”

“To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,” the DHS Deputy Inspector General reportedly wrote. “This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices, or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation.”

Ayala penned this brutal letter to current Secret Service Director James Murray. However, reports have recently revealed that Murray is soon to leave his position at the Secret Service to take a job at Snapchat — the popular social media site that is, conveniently enough, famous for its feature that allows users to erase messages moments after they’ve been viewed.

In response to the news, the Secret Service released a statement confirming their receipt of the letter from the DHS Deputy Inspector General and claimed that they have since informed the January 6th House Select Committee — that’s currently investigating the infamous and deadly Capitol attack — about the criminal probe.

Just earlier today reports claimed the Department of Homeland Security instructed the US Secret Service to stop their internal inquiry into the situation, which could undoubtedly serve to ignite further speculations.


Criminal investigation? Well, it's about time! What took so long? What do you think?
 
According to reporting from NBC News’ Pete Williams and Julia Ainsley, the inspector general’s probe into the Department of Homeland Security regarding missing Secret Service text messages hailing from January 5th and 6th, 2021, has now officially turned into a criminal investigation, after reports revealed the text messages being sought by the J6 House Select Committee were conveniently deleted after their request for the evidence was already made.

A letter from DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala that was relayed to reporters reads, “The DHS Inspector General informed the Secret Service on Wednesday evening that the investigation is now criminal and that it should halt all internal investigations on the missing text messages.”

“To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,” the DHS Deputy Inspector General reportedly wrote. “This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices, or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation.”

Ayala penned this brutal letter to current Secret Service Director James Murray. However, reports have recently revealed that Murray is soon to leave his position at the Secret Service to take a job at Snapchat — the popular social media site that is, conveniently enough, famous for its feature that allows users to erase messages moments after they’ve been viewed.

In response to the news, the Secret Service released a statement confirming their receipt of the letter from the DHS Deputy Inspector General and claimed that they have since informed the January 6th House Select Committee — that’s currently investigating the infamous and deadly Capitol attack — about the criminal probe.

Just earlier today reports claimed the Department of Homeland Security instructed the US Secret Service to stop their internal inquiry into the situation, which could undoubtedly serve to ignite further speculations.


Criminal investigation? Well, it's about time! What took so long? What do you think?
Lawfare is spreading….
 
According to reporting from NBC News’ Pete Williams and Julia Ainsley, the inspector general’s probe into the Department of Homeland Security regarding missing Secret Service text messages hailing from January 5th and 6th, 2021, has now officially turned into a criminal investigation, after reports revealed the text messages being sought by the J6 House Select Committee were conveniently deleted after their request for the evidence was already made.

A letter from DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala that was relayed to reporters reads, “The DHS Inspector General informed the Secret Service on Wednesday evening that the investigation is now criminal and that it should halt all internal investigations on the missing text messages.”

“To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,” the DHS Deputy Inspector General reportedly wrote. “This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices, or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation.”

Ayala penned this brutal letter to current Secret Service Director James Murray. However, reports have recently revealed that Murray is soon to leave his position at the Secret Service to take a job at Snapchat — the popular social media site that is, conveniently enough, famous for its feature that allows users to erase messages moments after they’ve been viewed.

In response to the news, the Secret Service released a statement confirming their receipt of the letter from the DHS Deputy Inspector General and claimed that they have since informed the January 6th House Select Committee — that’s currently investigating the infamous and deadly Capitol attack — about the criminal probe.

Just earlier today reports claimed the Department of Homeland Security instructed the US Secret Service to stop their internal inquiry into the situation, which could undoubtedly serve to ignite further speculations.


Criminal investigation? Well, it's about time! What took so long? What do you think?
It only took 3 years to determine, the Secret Service deleted their text, after their collection as evidence was made? Ah, but they are honorable men. :auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:
 
According to reporting from NBC News’ Pete Williams and Julia Ainsley, the inspector general’s probe into the Department of Homeland Security regarding missing Secret Service text messages hailing from January 5th and 6th, 2021, has now officially turned into a criminal investigation, after reports revealed the text messages being sought by the J6 House Select Committee were conveniently deleted after their request for the evidence was already made.

A letter from DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala that was relayed to reporters reads, “The DHS Inspector General informed the Secret Service on Wednesday evening that the investigation is now criminal and that it should halt all internal investigations on the missing text messages.”

“To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,” the DHS Deputy Inspector General reportedly wrote. “This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices, or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation.”

Ayala penned this brutal letter to current Secret Service Director James Murray. However, reports have recently revealed that Murray is soon to leave his position at the Secret Service to take a job at Snapchat — the popular social media site that is, conveniently enough, famous for its feature that allows users to erase messages moments after they’ve been viewed.

In response to the news, the Secret Service released a statement confirming their receipt of the letter from the DHS Deputy Inspector General and claimed that they have since informed the January 6th House Select Committee — that’s currently investigating the infamous and deadly Capitol attack — about the criminal probe.

Just earlier today reports claimed the Department of Homeland Security instructed the US Secret Service to stop their internal inquiry into the situation, which could undoubtedly serve to ignite further speculations.


Criminal investigation? Well, it's about time! What took so long? What do you think?
The only reason this DOJ does any investigating is to prevent discovery by congress and to coverup and destroy evidence.
 
According to reporting from NBC News’ Pete Williams and Julia Ainsley, the inspector general’s probe into the Department of Homeland Security regarding missing Secret Service text messages hailing from January 5th and 6th, 2021, has now officially turned into a criminal investigation, after reports revealed the text messages being sought by the J6 House Select Committee were conveniently deleted after their request for the evidence was already made.

A letter from DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala that was relayed to reporters reads, “The DHS Inspector General informed the Secret Service on Wednesday evening that the investigation is now criminal and that it should halt all internal investigations on the missing text messages.”

“To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,” the DHS Deputy Inspector General reportedly wrote. “This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices, or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation.”

Ayala penned this brutal letter to current Secret Service Director James Murray. However, reports have recently revealed that Murray is soon to leave his position at the Secret Service to take a job at Snapchat — the popular social media site that is, conveniently enough, famous for its feature that allows users to erase messages moments after they’ve been viewed.

In response to the news, the Secret Service released a statement confirming their receipt of the letter from the DHS Deputy Inspector General and claimed that they have since informed the January 6th House Select Committee — that’s currently investigating the infamous and deadly Capitol attack — about the criminal probe.

Just earlier today reports claimed the Department of Homeland Security instructed the US Secret Service to stop their internal inquiry into the situation, which could undoubtedly serve to ignite further speculations.


Criminal investigation? Well, it's about time! What took so long? What do you think?
so the doj/fbi is suddenly concerned about deleted message.
shocked look on my face.
 
It only took 3 years to determine, the Secret Service deleted their text, after their collection as evidence was made? Ah, but they are honorable men. :auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:
You wouldn’t know honor if it bit you on the ass…smh.

The SS serves Presidents regardless of ideology or party, with their lives, you disgusting person.
 
so the doj/fbi is suddenly concerned about deleted message.
shocked look on my face.


Heh. Hillary, that jerk Weissmann who "accidentally" inputted the wrong password ten times into his Apple iPhones and all data was lost after the Mueller probe crashed and burned.
 
You wouldn’t know honor if it bit you on the ass…smh.

The SS serves Presidents regardless of ideology or party, with their lives, you disgusting person.


While Biden's dog kept biting them.
 
According to reporting from NBC News’ Pete Williams and Julia Ainsley, the inspector general’s probe into the Department of Homeland Security regarding missing Secret Service text messages hailing from January 5th and 6th, 2021, has now officially turned into a criminal investigation, after reports revealed the text messages being sought by the J6 House Select Committee were conveniently deleted after their request for the evidence was already made.

A letter from DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala that was relayed to reporters reads, “The DHS Inspector General informed the Secret Service on Wednesday evening that the investigation is now criminal and that it should halt all internal investigations on the missing text messages.”

“To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,” the DHS Deputy Inspector General reportedly wrote. “This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices, or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation.”

Ayala penned this brutal letter to current Secret Service Director James Murray. However, reports have recently revealed that Murray is soon to leave his position at the Secret Service to take a job at Snapchat — the popular social media site that is, conveniently enough, famous for its feature that allows users to erase messages moments after they’ve been viewed.

In response to the news, the Secret Service released a statement confirming their receipt of the letter from the DHS Deputy Inspector General and claimed that they have since informed the January 6th House Select Committee — that’s currently investigating the infamous and deadly Capitol attack — about the criminal probe.

Just earlier today reports claimed the Department of Homeland Security instructed the US Secret Service to stop their internal inquiry into the situation, which could undoubtedly serve to ignite further speculations.


Criminal investigation? Well, it's about time! What took so long? What do you think?
Merrick Garland is a coward. That's why this took so long.
 
Moving to Law and Justice after report for wrong forum.
 
According to reporting from NBC News’ Pete Williams and Julia Ainsley, the inspector general’s probe into the Department of Homeland Security regarding missing Secret Service text messages hailing from January 5th and 6th, 2021, has now officially turned into a criminal investigation, after reports revealed the text messages being sought by the J6 House Select Committee were conveniently deleted after their request for the evidence was already made.

A letter from DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala that was relayed to reporters reads, “The DHS Inspector General informed the Secret Service on Wednesday evening that the investigation is now criminal and that it should halt all internal investigations on the missing text messages.”

“To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,” the DHS Deputy Inspector General reportedly wrote. “This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices, or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation.”

Ayala penned this brutal letter to current Secret Service Director James Murray. However, reports have recently revealed that Murray is soon to leave his position at the Secret Service to take a job at Snapchat — the popular social media site that is, conveniently enough, famous for its feature that allows users to erase messages moments after they’ve been viewed.

In response to the news, the Secret Service released a statement confirming their receipt of the letter from the DHS Deputy Inspector General and claimed that they have since informed the January 6th House Select Committee — that’s currently investigating the infamous and deadly Capitol attack — about the criminal probe.

Just earlier today reports claimed the Department of Homeland Security instructed the US Secret Service to stop their internal inquiry into the situation, which could undoubtedly serve to ignite further speculations.


Criminal investigation? Well, it's about time! What took so long? What do you think?
The Probe Into Notorious Deleted Secret Service Text Message Scandal

The probe into the notorious deleted Secret Service text message scandal revolves around the disappearance of text messages from January 5th and 6th, 2021, and has raised concerns about potential criminal activity and violations of federal records-keeping laws. The investigation has been initiated by the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general and the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. The National Archives has also requested a probe into the potential unauthorized deletion of these text messages.

The scandal has led to accusations of incompetence and darker motivations, with some experts and journalists describing it as a significant cover-up and the biggest federal investigation scandal in American history. There are concerns that the missing text messages could have established contacts between Donald Trump and the domestic terrorists of Stop the Steal, as well as reveal secret lobbying by Trump's legal team and possibly missing Pentagon texts about martial law.

The Secret Service has stated that the migration process deleted data resident on some phones but claimed that none of the texts sought by the DHS Inspector General were lost. However, the agency watchdog had requested all text messages sent and received by 24 Secret Service personnel between December 7, 2020, and January 8, 2021, and only one record was returned. The inspector general's office has launched a criminal investigation into the missing data, and there have been calls for the removal of the inspector general, citing a failure to promptly alert Congress about the erased messages.

The scandal has raised significant concerns about the potential implications of the missing text messages and has prompted calls for a thorough investigation to uncover the truth behind their disappearance.

Overall, the probe into the notorious deleted Secret Service text message scandal has sparked widespread scrutiny and demands for accountability, as the implications of the missing messages could have far-reaching consequences.

Gee, it is all about Trump's secrets and his legacy? Or just another game of politics? Time will answer! lol. :)

Sources:

1. NBC News Confirmed That The Probe Into Notorious Deleted Secret Service Text Message Scandal Is Officially A Criminal Investigation

2. National Archives asks Secret Service to probe deleted texts sent around Jan. 6

3. The Secret Service Text Cover-Up Keeps Getting Bigger

4. Secret Service may have violated records law with text deletions, Jan. 6 committee says

5. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/07/29/jan6-texts-data-security/

6. 'Heads Need To Roll': Calls for Secret Service Probe Over Missing Texts
 

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