Secret Service Wiped Cell Phone Info

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The Secret Service is "investigating" the July 13th failures that led to the murder of Corey Comperatore and the wounding of three others, including former president Trump. 

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Except the Secret Service doesn't investigate itself; they cover things up. 

That isn't just an allegation; it is an established fact. 

The Inspector General for the Department of Homeland Security just released--after it being delayed by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas--a report on the Secret Service failures on January 6th that almost led to the assassination of Kamala Harris, the incoming Vice President of the United States by a pipe bomb

Among the many things reported was this tidbit: the Secret Service didn't just stonewall the investigation. They deleted evidence that would have helped explain what happened that day and uncovered some of the failures. 

You read that right: the Secret Service not only failed to properly protect the incoming Vice President on the day that her election to the office was certified, but they engaged in an illegal coverup.

Acting Director of the Secret Service Ronald Rowe was, at the time of that event and on July 13th this year, in charge of the protective details as the assistant director. 

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The Secret Service fought the Inspector General tooth and nail to hide its electronic communications from the Inspector General, and went so far as to delete all the text messages. When challenged it the Secret Service basically shrugs, blaming it on technical issues. 

Reading the responses from the Secret Service in the report is a mind-bending experience, particularly the explanation for why the Service didn't do a detailed investigation into the failures that occurred on January 6th, which were mind-blowing. 

Their answer? There was no failure because nobody died. They allowed a future VP to walk within feet of a pipe bomb, but since nobody died, there was no failure. 

No, I am not kidding. The Secret Service asserts that a protectee walking next to a pipe bomb is hunky dorey because the bomb didn't actually explode.

At best, this is a CYA response, and at worst it was a full-blown coverup.

I lean toward the latter, and Ronald Rowe was in the middle of it. 

This is the man that Secretary of Homeland Security decided was the best man for the job of running the Secret Service at this critical time. 

And, to be honest, I think we all know why. Covering stuff up is his specialty. 

The goal, I think, is to delay this investigation as long as humanly possible--after all, the OIG report on January 6th, 2021 came out in August, 2024. If the Establishment can get Kamala Harris across the finish line all of this will be buried forever, and that is the goal. 

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I don't have any doubt about their ill intent on this matter. We surely have no proof that anybody in the government was directly involved in the assassination attempt, but we have more than enough evidence to know that the Secret Service and the FBI are stonewalling, spinning, and even lying to Congress. 

If Trump doesn't win this November, expect all this to be memory holed. 

UPDATE: 

Cheatle and Rowe desperately wanted to destroy the cocaine evidence too:

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John Sexton 1:20 PM | September 09, 2024
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