Legal Analyst Kirschner Finds It Ironic How Secret Service Texts ‘Somehow Mysteriously Vanished’
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KIRSCHNER: “There has been, I will call it, a spotty history of robust compliance from the secret service here. Let’s share a quick story, amen, and I think it qualifies as irony. When I was a federal prosecutor, in Washington, you see that the U.S. attorney’s office we, often, came in possession of cell phones as evidence in our criminal cases. It was not at all unusual, for information to have been deleted, by the owner of the cell phone before receives it is evidence. Do you know we did with those cell phones? We didn’t go down to quantico, and used a lab there, although they do have great forensic services, we went to the united states secret service forensic sciences division to have them retrieve, for us, what had been deleted off of cell phones. They are extremely adept at that. So, like you, I want to chuckle at this, but of course, it is so devastating, that there are text messages that would have shed significant light on what was going on, on January 5th, and sixth, particularly, down in that basement, with mike pence, who would not get into the car. It was telling the secret service, you can imagine, that would have generated some text messages. It is very disturbing that those messages have, somehow, mysteriously vanished.”




