![]() Sarah Reese Jones of PoliticusUSA pointed to an article written by her colleague, Jason Easley, that outlined a number of questions for the Secret Service. "Vital for Americans to know immediately whether United States Secret Service has been dangerously compromised," he added. NBC presidential historian Michael Beschloss tweeted on Tuesday: "Failure to preserve and produce these messages may be illegal. That news has led to calls for an investigation into the Secret Service, while many on social media have speculated the agency is "compromised." Questions for the Secret Service If those employees had failed to do so, the messages would have been permanently deleted. The Secret Service initially denied deleting the communications, but on Tuesday it emerged that the agency's employees were supposed to back up their text messages during a phone migration that began on January 27, 2021. There are unanswered questions about the agency's actions surrounding January 6, 2021. Marine One lands as a member of the Secret Service stands guard at the White House in Washington, DC. ![]()
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