Secret Service

Pretty amazing that the texts are lost between secret service agents on January 6th.

In fact, it’s hard to believe.

The shame of it all is that we have always held the secret service in high esteem.

We romanticized all of it by believing that they would give up their lives to protect those who they are tasked to protect.

The truth of the matter, on that one day, they ‘missed’ a bomb that might’ve killed the vice-president-elect and they tried to get the sitting vice-president into their vehicle and HE WOULDN’T GO!

All hell broke loose that day and they didn’t help.

And they lost the texts (despite being told on multiple occasions) to hang onto them.

This is so much worse than Watergate, and a lot of people are turning a blind eye.

Garland did stand tall yesterday and tell all that everyone responsible for the attempted insurrection will be held to account.

“No one is above the law,” is a phrase that we’ve heard all of our lives.

And that’s what truly needs to happen now.

Justice must prevail, and the committee is making a lot of it crystal clear, but there are a whole bunch of people who are okay with just shrugging it off.

The secret service agents who behaved badly that day should be removed.

It is not a political position.

They were not Republicans that day.

They were Americans with a very specific job.

I don’t believe, for a second, that those texts were simply lost.

Someone made the calculation that turning them over would be more devastating than the obstruction charge might be.

We are teetering here.

‘No one is above the law,’ is a great place to begin.

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