general investigators were trying to get these key documents, we know the secret service had been undergoing this data migration, and in the process lost text messages in the many weeks that were leading up to january 6th. and what this detailed draft memo said was that the secret service wasn t up-front with investigators about the totality of the loss. so the point here, poppy, is that inspector general investigators were prepared as of april of this year to go to congress, with these detailed complaints. this was supposed to appear in a final report that was sent to congress in june, but, poppy, sometime between april and june that information was scaled down considerably and instead all they told congress was they were having some problems and they were trying to work it out with the secret service. the secret services they have been cooperating, as far as the delay, and documents, they couldn t just hand over documents, they had to get special review for a list of reasons. a big
more about the roadblocks they were encountering as they were trying to get really crucial detail out of the secret service. this is according to a draft memo that was obtained by the project on government oversight. it was shared with cnn. and, poppy, it lists several ways that investigators believed the secret service was stalling, really stalling the efforts from the inspect general investigators to try to get these key documents, these key text messages. so the document listed several ways that was happening. they believed that the secret service was sort of arbitrarily stalling their ability to get documents, they said that they would not identify the people who were actually conducting the internal review within the secret service when the ig actually did get documents, they were heavily redacted. later on redactions were lifted. but the investigators said that caused them to lose what was crucial time as they were trying to cobble together all this information. meanwhile, poppy,
the possibility that roe take a big hit but isn t totally over turned? that s always a possibility. remember, this leaked draft memo was drafted back in february. a lot could happen. i remind people it s may. it could be that only a couple eyes are going to be removed and t s uncrossed. it could very well be but the whole lift of roe v wade, the whole history of planned parenthood has been about the trimester frame work and when the state has a compelling interest in the unborn child. versus what the rights of pregnant woman are. that s been expanded to talk about any undue burdens not being able to be placed. if they re talking about no longer the week at which you can regulate abortion but an all out ban is decided, it could that roe v wade, if this final opinion is final, could be gone for as long as the legislative
should have access to them, and up until this point, the judge has really leaned in favor of the committee s being able to access this information. and they ve already allowed the release of more than 100 pages of documents, including an email that included a draft memo that eastman helped to craft in association with rudy giuliani that was related to vice president mike pence standing in the way of the certification of the election results. the problem here for the committee, though, of course, alisyn and victor, we have talked about this a lot is just timing. it s going to take a long time to get through all this and we know the committee, working on a shot clock, they need to have this done by the midterm elections. yeah, those are a lot of emails. you have new information about the oath keepers and some of the role they played during january 6th. reporter: yeah, this is interesting information that came out in a batch of court documents related to the oath keepers and the doj p
make the pentagon seize voting machines in key states, in the quote, air quotes, hunt for evidence of fraud. here is draft memo that they got. effective immediately, the secretary of defense shall seize, collect and retain and analyze all machines and material records required for retention. i mean, that is the lengths that they were willing to go every day, we learn more. and as astonishing. and he s gotten more dug into his election lies so what do we need to learn from that. what guardrail could be put up to prevent that from happening in the future? yeah i mean, look, chill yging is right. it didn t come to fruition or even close. but this was brutal. because every other scheme they had involved somehow pooling the wool over the eyes of another institution. another branch designed to push