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Secret Service may have broken the law, says Jan. 6 committee
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The House January 6th committee is now suggesting that the Secret Service may have violated the Federal Records Act, after the agency said that texts the Jan. 6 committee requested had been deleted. The committee’s criticism comes after receiving just one text message that they requested related to January 6th.July 20, 2022