secret service records showing how trump was ribbed levy alerted to bloom violence that day, and he still sought to stop the conflict. that includes internal emails that further buttress accounts about staff members warning trump about the risk and then the reality of violence that day as he continued to press nervous secret service agents to take him to the capital to join the marching. when you know there s been some justifiable controversy around the fact the secret service deleted text messages from the key days january 5th and sixth after the oversight officials requested them. but the committee has been able to obtain other electronic communications from the secret service, more than million of them, according to an exclusive nbc news reports. so, that would likely be part of what we see tomorrow. we also expect the committee to produce new testimony from witnesses, some of whom we have not heard from before. and we re likely to see new footage. the documentary featuring
new york. i m chris hayes. tomorrow the january six committee will be holding what maybe, a little unclear but maybe their final hearing. they will be apparently divulging new evidence showing how the ex president directed the attempted coup. washington post reports that the committee quote is expected to highlight newly-obtained secret service records showing how trump was ribbed levy alerted to bloom violence that day, and he still sought to stop the conflict. that includes internal emails that further buttress accounts about staff members warning trump about the risk and then the reality of violence that day as he continued to press nervous secret service agents to take him to the capital to join the marching. when you know there s been some justifiable controversy around the fact the secret service deleted text messages from the key days january 5th and sixth after the oversight officials requested them. but the committee has been able to obtain other electronic communications from
we re going back to the west wing. we re not going to the capitol. mr. thompson used his free hand to lunge towards bobby angle within hours, the secret service was pushing back . all the players who were there deny what she said and they all wanted to testify. we have yet to hear from them and i guess i have to wonder why and check these headlines from yesterday. quote, secret service deleted january six text messages after oversight officials requested them and quote, now those headlines make it seem like it was done maliciously, which was obviously their intent. but if you read , you ll see that the dhs inspector general s report that it was done as part of a device we placed in a program which according to the secret service, was a preplanned three month system wide migration and then 12 paragraphs in that cnn article, you get this bit of information, quote, the letter does not say whether the dhs watchdog believes these text
and text messages between agents come within the scope of those discovery obligations. if this is a pattern or a practice to routinely lose text messages, that is not consistent with efficient and lawful running of an investigative organization. so there are many, many questions that need to be answered here. i agree with jonathan, there s a lot more that we don t know here. there may be some non nefarious answers to some of those questions. boy there s a lot of information. julia, the idea that messages are deleted as part of what s called a device replacement program after they were sought by oversight officials, again, if that is the case, does that make sense to you? no. it doesn t sound credible. so if there is a credible explanation, the secret service needs to provide it. the sort of normal upgrade that they re talking about, would certainly retain their text
new report this morning that accuses the secret service of deleting text messages related to the attack on the capitol after they were requested by oversight officials. and new reporting that all but confirms that donald trump will run for president again. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is friday, july 15th. we have the host of way too early, jonathan lemire. associate editor of the washington post, eugene robinson. good to have you both on board this morning. joe, we re going to be looking at, obviously, what is going on abroad with president biden and his meeting with abbas, but let s begin with the secret service, accused of deleting text messages that could be critical to investigating the eve events of the insurrection. how could they be deleted? the dhs inspector general