Secret Service agents may have gotten 'very criminal' on Jan. 6, Rep. Kinzinger says. - thereidout Blog
last week opened a window into the chaos that preceded the Capitol attack, as well as the various figures who played roles in bringing it to fruition.and public hints from committee members, we knew to expect the hearing would focus heavily on Secret Service agents’ actions leading up to and during the siege of the U.S. Capitol.
“There are some inconsistencies that we’re going to pursue," Kinzinger told host Wolf Blitzer, adding: “There is something going on at the Secret Service, either pure incompetence all the way on the scale to potentially very criminal activity or just having a preference for one side or the other." The Secret Service denied some parts of Hutchinson’s testimony over the summer. Ornato served as Secret Service assistant director after his role as a Trump White House deputy chief of staff. He resigned from the Secret Service in August. Kinzinger hasfeeding reporters info to try to discredit Hutchinson.
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