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Despite ‘tips and warnings’ before Jan. 6, Secret Service did not change security plans

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The Secret Service did not alter security plans in the days leading up to January 6th despite documented threats, according to Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig. “There doesn’t seem to be any indication that they changed any of their moves or tactics or steps other than trying to prevent Donald Trump from going to the Capitol,” Leonnig said.

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