thank you for staying up late with us, i will see you at the end of tomorrow. lat with us, i will see you at we have breaking news about january 6th out tonight news about one of the key law enforcement agencies that has been at the center of several january 6th hearings so far. tonight, we are learning that the u.s. secret service service erased text messages sent by secret service officials between january the 5th and sixth of last year. that is according to a letter sent by congress a government watchdog that oversees the secret service. importantly, the letter says that the text messages were erased after they were requested as part of an evaluation of what happened on january the 6th being conducted by that government watchdog. the letter notes that the secret service is claiming that the messages were erased as part of a device replacement program. again, it is important to note that the messages were erased only after they were requested by the inspector general. the
to essentially follow him to the capitol. and many of the people who are in attendance thought it was going himself. until the time at 4:17 pm, which was the time when, as we will show, rather begrudgingly went into the rose garden, and gave an address to the nation. we look at that asked julia dereliction of duty. he, as the commander in chief, the only person whose duty in the constitution, it s clearly outline to ensure that the laws in the nation are faithfully executed, he didn t do that on that day. and myself, mister kinzinger, we are both veterans. we both soar served in uniform. mr. kinzinger served in the national guard. and that oath that we take to is really significant, and coming from that perspective and understanding, garneau, what s someone who s essentially in charge has a responsibility, in this, case to ensure the safety of our nation which is what, laws implemented. like, he did nothing. he did not act, even at the
defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic, is really significant, and coming from that perspective and understanding, garneau, what s someone who s essentially in charge has a responsibility, in this, case to ensure the safety of our nation which is what, laws implemented. like, he did nothing. he did not act, even at the urging of so many people around him. we re gonna go into a lot of details about that timeline. and your fellow committee member, congressman kinzinger, said the committee has not ruled out attempting to get testimony from the former president, and former vice president. is that your understanding as well? and how is the committee, if so, going about to try and get that testimony? getting donald trump under oath to be cross-examined by liz cheney. i will pay good money to watch video of that. i m gonna say, i will reiterate to things the committee has said all along. first, we don t talk specifically about future witnesses, or people who ve spoken to the com