Kinzinger: It’s Quite Crazy the Secret Service Would Actually End up Deleting Anything from One of the Most Infamous Days in American History

‘We made the decision as a committee that we need to subpoena the records’

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KINZINGER: "I think we're going to know more Tuesday. We made the decision, as the committee, that we need to subpoena these records. The I.G. came in front of us and said, 'Look, we have been working hard to get this.' They claim it was this technological change, 'We moved everything, we lost these texts.' And then they also put out a statement, though, that said, 'We've only lost some of the texts and everything relevant to this investigation has been turned over.' So, those are very conflicting statements. So we decided, as a committee, let's request these by Tuesday and we can make a decision. I will say this. In the very least, it is quite crazy that the Secret Service would actually end up deleting anything related to one of the more infamous days in American history, particularly when it comes to the role of the Secret Service."

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