Friend, here’s why it matters that
tens of thousands of you raised your hands and demanded answers about
those deleted January 6th Secret Service texts:
If reports are to be believed, the
Secret Service handed over exactly one – ONE! – message. That’s like
writing “FU” on a blank cover sheet, crumpling it up, and throwing it
in the general direction of Capitol Hill.
So to get this straight: the Secret
Service let the dog eat all their text messages during, wait for it,
and this coincidence will SHOCK you, the two days surrounding the most
calamitous threat to our democracy. Literally every possible agency
with investigatory power has a duty to figure out just what the hell
happened.
It matters that a Federal agency given sweeping powers of
action and discretion has quite clearly engaged in a coverup to
protect Trump and his coup plot. Stay with me here, because my mind is wandering…
1) The
long-rumored and discussed cadre of Trump Praetorians in the USSS
needs to get aired the hell out. This just reeks.
2) The
leadership and every single person on the detail and Uniformed
Division that day needs to have their personal and work devices of
every kind subpoenaed and examined. They must also be deposed.
(Remember...this is the Federal agency on the tip of the spear against
cybercrime! LOL!)
3) I
hope you’ll let the 1/6 Committee know you’ll tune in for “The Long
Hot Summer” series. They absolutely should add this to the docket and
make it so hot even the DOJ can’t ignore it. They can skip vacation
juuust this once and crack some skulls.
4) I've
noticed many Republicans get very livid lately when this whole scandal
gumbo is compared to Watergate. (My advice to the GOP: Then stop doing
Watergate sh*t!)
The Secret Service is a vital
agency. Their unchallenged bravery at being the last line of defense
between violence and assassination of U.S. Presidents and protectees
is storied and written at times in blood. It is a brave and honorable
duty. The core of their reputation wasn't just a fearsome readiness to
defend the President. It was also a cool, detached professionalism
that served the office, not simply the political whims of the man who
held it.
For months, Mike Pence's refusal to
enter the VP limo has pinged the edges of my radar. I couldn't quite
sort out his reluctance. He's not a physically brave man, to my
knowledge, so what was it? What else did he know or sense? If you ask
me, I think Pence knew parts of the Service were compromised and put
Trump's politics over duty.
To go deeper down the rabbit hole:
I'm no Presidential staff historian, but Trump's elevation of
hyper-loyalist Tony Ornato from the Secret Service into a political
role at the White House (who later planned the photo op with the
Bible, and the tear gas attack on peaceful protestors in Lafayette
Square…) might have been a tell. I suspect he's rather a key element
here. We also know that when President Biden took office, he felt
compelled to change out pro-Trump detail members. Putting all that
together leads us to some unpleasant potential conclusions, to say the
least.
This is not a matter where all of
us – not the Committee, not the DOJ, not every American who cares
about the rule of law and the vital role of the Secret Service – can
sit back and be satisfied with one lousy text message. We have to pull
at these threads and connect these dots.
The danger the Secret Service faces
every day in the line of duty is real. Their sworn duty is an
honorable one. But it’s starting to look like the MAGA rot runs deep
here. Who knows how big of a role all of this played in the January
6th insurrection?
We owe it to our democracy to find
out just how rotten this barrel of apples is. That’s why demanding
answers is so important. That’s why we won’t stop pushing until we get
the answers.
Are
you with us?
-Rick
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