Secret Service Deleted All Text Messages From Jan. 5-6th, After Inspector Generals Office Requested Them

Were any of the texts to Ray Epps?

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Nonsense.

Every instance is different. If text messages were deleted after an inspector general requested the information, the is a scandal. Regardless of whose "side" it is.

Ignoring details can fuck off.
Every instance is code for you can, they can't.

Fuck off
 
I get such a kick out of reading the whole partisan I am against this but not against that if it helps my side.
Funny how those that defended Hillary and the FBI are suddenly outraged over the Secret Service. Only because the first two helped their side but this one does not help their side. Where was the outrage at Hillary? Where was the outrage over the FBI?
 
The United States Secret Service is in yet another scandal

NO THEY'RE NOT. It's not a scandal unless you recover the files and find there was something valuable there!

Were you as concerned over the 33,000 government files destroyed by a former secretary of state off her own private server after those files were requested too?
 
NO THEY'RE NOT. It's not a scandal unless you recover the files and find there was something valuable there!

Were you as concerned over the 33,000 government files destroyed by a former secretary of state off her own private server after those files were requested too?
Dudes a dime store troll that's 15c short.
 
I always get a laugh out of the it’s only wrong when the other side does it. Besides the text were probably Russian disinformation anyway.
 
The United States Secret Service is in yet another scandal over its performance during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

According to the Office of Inspector General Department of Homeland Security (OIG), the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) erased “text messages, from January 5 and 6, 2021.” The letter originally sent to the House and Senate Homeland Security Committees by the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General states that the messages were erased during what the USSS called “a device-replacement program.”

Whether or not this is above board becomes even more questionable, according to OIG’s letter, when you consider that those erased text messages were “after OIG requested records of electronic communications from the USSS, as part of our evaluation of events at the Capitol on January 6.” On top of this, the letter reports that OIG inspectors have been stonewalled in their requests for “records of electronic communications” by the USSS.

UPDATE: The U.S. Secret Service has put out an official Statement. It’s very defensive and utterly preposterous.

“First, in January 2021, before any inspection was opened by OlG on this subject, the Secret Service began to reset its mobile phones to factory settings as part of a pre-planned, three-month system migration. In that process, data resident on some phones was lost.”

We should see someone explain this in front of the public and under oath. The idea that you could be so incompetent that you lose the single most important pieces of data in arguably the worst security scenario we have had in over two decades—and not have digital information backed up? That’s grounds for all kinds of people being fired, at the very least.
I hope they learned from hillary and beat the old devices with hammers just to make sure
 
The United States Secret Service is in yet another scandal over its performance during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

According to the Office of Inspector General Department of Homeland Security (OIG), the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) erased “text messages, from January 5 and 6, 2021.” The letter originally sent to the House and Senate Homeland Security Committees by the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General states that the messages were erased during what the USSS called “a device-replacement program.”

Whether or not this is above board becomes even more questionable, according to OIG’s letter, when you consider that those erased text messages were “after OIG requested records of electronic communications from the USSS, as part of our evaluation of events at the Capitol on January 6.” On top of this, the letter reports that OIG inspectors have been stonewalled in their requests for “records of electronic communications” by the USSS.

UPDATE: The U.S. Secret Service has put out an official Statement. It’s very defensive and utterly preposterous.

“First, in January 2021, before any inspection was opened by OlG on this subject, the Secret Service began to reset its mobile phones to factory settings as part of a pre-planned, three-month system migration. In that process, data resident on some phones was lost.”

We should see someone explain this in front of the public and under oath. The idea that you could be so incompetent that you lose the single most important pieces of data in arguably the worst security scenario we have had in over two decades—and not have digital information backed up? That’s grounds for all kinds of people being fired, at the very least.
This is what I said during the IRS email kerfluffle where the IRS claimed to have lost a bunch of emails. They apparently believed all Americans had a Hollywood understanding of the way digital information is preserved today. The texts are still there, they just have to have the right people looking for them and the wrong people out of the way.
 
The United States Secret Service is in yet another scandal over its performance during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

According to the Office of Inspector General Department of Homeland Security (OIG), the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) erased “text messages, from January 5 and 6, 2021.” The letter originally sent to the House and Senate Homeland Security Committees by the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General states that the messages were erased during what the USSS called “a device-replacement program.”

Whether or not this is above board becomes even more questionable, according to OIG’s letter, when you consider that those erased text messages were “after OIG requested records of electronic communications from the USSS, as part of our evaluation of events at the Capitol on January 6.” On top of this, the letter reports that OIG inspectors have been stonewalled in their requests for “records of electronic communications” by the USSS.

UPDATE: The U.S. Secret Service has put out an official Statement. It’s very defensive and utterly preposterous.

“First, in January 2021, before any inspection was opened by OlG on this subject, the Secret Service began to reset its mobile phones to factory settings as part of a pre-planned, three-month system migration. In that process, data resident on some phones was lost.”

We should see someone explain this in front of the public and under oath. The idea that you could be so incompetent that you lose the single most important pieces of data in arguably the worst security scenario we have had in over two decades—and not have digital information backed up? That’s grounds for all kinds of people being fired, at the very least.
/----/ YAWN
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This is what I said during the IRS email kerfluffle where the IRS claimed to have lost a bunch of emails. They apparently believed all Americans had a Hollywood understanding of the way digital information is preserved today. The texts are still there, they just have to have the right people looking for them and the wrong people out of the way.
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They are looking in the wrong place though ...
The data may exist somewhere (unless written over) ... But Congress hasn't been able to access it through that door.

It's easier for them to make a fuss out of what they didn't find looking in the wrong place for Political reasons.
I mean they don't have to even prove anything that way ... They can just have nitwits fighting with each other over nothing.

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They are looking in the wrong place though ...
The data may exist somewhere (unless written over) ... But Congress hasn't been able to access it through that door.

It's easier for them to make a fuss out of what they didn't find looking in the wrong place for Political reasons.
I mean they don't have to even prove anything that way ... They can just have nitwits fighting with each other over nothing.

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Of course. Who oversees the NSA? That would be the first place to look.
 
I hope they learned from hillary and beat the old devices with hammers just to make sure

Well, if they recover ANYTHING, either the secret service are boobs, there is something very crooked afoot again or the WH computers are junk. My Apple desktop has four different levels of erase, the heaviest of which takes hours to erase the Trash folder because after it deletes the header of the file spec, it goes back and writes over every one of the file bits from end to end with random 1s and 0s, then repeats the process ad nauseum until God himself could never tell what the original files were!
 
the government only deletes things that are either: a) hurtful to dems or b) helpful to Trump
 
The United States Secret Service is in yet another scandal over its performance during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

According to the Office of Inspector General Department of Homeland Security (OIG), the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) erased “text messages, from January 5 and 6, 2021.” The letter originally sent to the House and Senate Homeland Security Committees by the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General states that the messages were erased during what the USSS called “a device-replacement program.”

Whether or not this is above board becomes even more questionable, according to OIG’s letter, when you consider that those erased text messages were “after OIG requested records of electronic communications from the USSS, as part of our evaluation of events at the Capitol on January 6.” On top of this, the letter reports that OIG inspectors have been stonewalled in their requests for “records of electronic communications” by the USSS.

UPDATE: The U.S. Secret Service has put out an official Statement. It’s very defensive and utterly preposterous.

“First, in January 2021, before any inspection was opened by OlG on this subject, the Secret Service began to reset its mobile phones to factory settings as part of a pre-planned, three-month system migration. In that process, data resident on some phones was lost.”

We should see someone explain this in front of the public and under oath. The idea that you could be so incompetent that you lose the single most important pieces of data in arguably the worst security scenario we have had in over two decades—and not have digital information backed up? That’s grounds for all kinds of people being fired, at the very least.
If this was done after the fact it constitutes a major cover-up.
 

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