Secret Service's Inexcusable Failures Exposed Before January 6

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Posted 48 days ago

**Exposed: Secret Service's Security Failures Before January 6 Riot**

A bombshell report has emerged, revealing alarming shortcomings within the Secret Service leading up to the January 6 Capitol riot.

The Homeland Security Inspector General's investigation highlights that the agency possessed intelligence indicating a "high potential for violence" on that fateful day but failed to act on this critical information.

Chairman Barry Loudermilk of the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee, a Republican from Georgia, pressured for the release of this report.


It laid bare a series of egregious failures within the Secret Service, particularly regarding its handling of security for prominent individuals like then-Vice President Mike Pence and, notably, President Donald Trump.

The report underscores that the Secret Service did not incorporate existing intelligence about the potential for violence into their final security assessments.

Consequently, agents were left unprepared, which, as detailed in the findings, hindered their ability to protect Vice President Pence as rioters surrounded the Capitol.

Moreover, the report also revealed that the Secret Service’s security measures for Vice President-elect Kamala Harris placed her dangerously close to a pipe bomb at the Democratic National Committee headquarters.

This incident raises questions about the agency's commitment to safeguarding the individuals it is sworn to protect.

Notably, the report also highlights ongoing issues with communication and coordination among agencies, which were evident not only on January 6 but continued to be a concern during subsequent high-stakes events.

In a reflection of the political climate, the Secret Service has faced criticism for its handling of events involving Trump, with some of the agency's personnel reportedly disputing accounts of Trump's actions following his speech at the Ellipse that morning.

Further compounding the scandal, details emerged of possible obstruction as Secret Service officials delayed access to pertinent information for the Inspector General's review.

The report serves as a stark reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability within federal agencies, especially those responsible for the protection of our nation's leaders.

As new revelations come to light about the failures leading to the January 6 riots and subsequent events, many will undoubtedly question whether reforms are desperately needed at the Secret Service to prevent similar lapses in the future.

Republicans, rallying behind a call for accountability, are urging thorough investigations to ensure the safety of their leaders amidst growing tensions and violence against public figures.

This report not only paints a picture of past failures but also sets the stage for future scrutiny and potential reforms, highlighting the urgent need for the Secret Service to learn from its missteps, ensuring better protection for all political leaders going forward.

Sources:
justthenews.com
finance.yahoo.com
foundationforfreedomonline.com












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