the subpoenas for the move comes after the homeland security inspector general told congress the secret service deleted checks after the messages were requested as part of an investigation into the attack. on the flip side, the secret service is pushing back saying the texts were raised during a preplanned system migration before the request from these the director general was received. on friday, committee member jamie responsible to the reporters about his plans to get to the bottom of this back and forth. as of right now, which we know is that there was a representation or seemed to be some contradictory representations about that, so we need to get to the bottom of it. but of those texts are gonna, we are determined to find them. keep in mind, the secret service was in a unique position to witness trump s actions both before and on january 6th. the washington post reports, quote, the secret services text messages could provide insight into the agency s actions
of big news, joe, on capitol hill. what a significant day. and i will tell you, i was away from the tv for a good part of the day, and started getting breaking news alerts about the hearings, started following some i had to come back, rewatch the entire hearing all over again. it really, yesterday, about as compelling of any hearing we ve seen on capitol hill since the days of watergate. i was young when the watergate hearings were on. i was upset because we had only had four channels then, and i wanted to see the flintstones and mr. ed, but my parents were sitting front, watching watergate. like everybody. and it was so compelling. and you see those clips, and it s history and you don t think you re ever going to see anything like that again. like a movie. but actually, willie, we did see something and we keep seeing, every one of these january 6th hearings. you re looking at history, you understand it, because, again, it drives home the point that maybe we ve
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