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Secret Service has turned over 1 million electronic communications from agents before and on Jan. 6

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The Secret Service has sent Congressional investigators over 1 million electronic communications sent by agents prior to and during the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. While the communications do not include text messages, they do include emails and other electronic messages, according to a Secret Service spokesperson.

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