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DOD Has Been CAUGHT Wiping Evidence From Phones Of Pentagon Officials That Prove Jan 6 Was An ‘Inside Job’

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It’s very clear that the DOD has something to hide in regard to their involvement in Jan 6.

The Department of Defense has been caught wiping the phones of senior officials that may have provided evidence that January was “inside job.”

The DOD admitted that the phones belonging to former Pentagon officials had been wiped as part of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed by American Oversight, a non-profit watchdog organization.

Theepochtimes.com reports: American Oversight had sought the communications that those officials had with Trump, former Vice President Pence, Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, or anyone communicating on their behalf on Jan. 6.

The watchdog group submitted the FOIA requests pertaining to the records on Jan. 12, 2021, six days after the breach of the Capitol building.

Specifically, FOIA requests sought communications from former acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller, former chief of staff Kash Patel, and former Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy, Paul Ney, the Defense Department’s general counsel; and James E. McPherson, the Army’s general counsel.

However, in a court filing roughly a year after the request, the Army stated that “when an employee separates from DOD or Army he or she turns in the government issued phone, and the phone is wiped” and that “for those custodians no longer with the agency, the text messages were not preserved and therefore could not be searched.”

The court filing noted, however, that “it is possible that particular text messages could have been saved into other records systems such as email.”

Secret Service Swipe

The DOD’s admission in the filings creates further transparency issues regarding the Jan. 6 select committee’s investigation into the events of that day in 2021 and how the government responded.

It also comes shortly after it was revealed that U.S. Secret Service text messages sent on the day the breach had also been deleted.

A number of texts from secret service members from Jan. 5 and Jan. 6, “were erased as part of a device-replacement program,” Joseph Cuffari, the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general, told lawmakers in a July letter.

Last week, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) wrote to Attorney General Merrick Garland and asked him to take control of the investigation into the missing DHS and Secret Service messages.

“It’s just astounding to believe that the agency did not understand the importance of preserving its records—particularly [with regards] to the top officials that might have captured: what they were doing when they were doing it, why they were doing, it on that day,” Heather Sawyer, executive director of American Oversight, told CNN.

The U.S. Army Public Affairs media relations chief, Col. Cathy Wilkinson, said in a statement to the news outlet: “It is our policy not to comment on ongoing litigation.”

In a statement to The Epoch Times, the Defense Department also declined to comment “on pending litigation.”

American Oversight is now calling for an investigation into the DOD’s failure to preserve text messages and other communications from Jan. 6.

‘Cross-Agency Investigation’ Needed

In a letter (pdf) sent to Attorney General Garland on Tuesday, Sawyer said the alleged deletion of the records of communication by multiple agencies “bolsters the need for a cross-agency investigation into the possible destruction of federal records” adding that the communications “could have shed light on the actions of top Trump administration officials on the day of the failed insurrection.”

The letter also stated that Patel, Ney, and Miller had all departed from their roles “after American Oversight had submitted FOIA requests specifically seeking text messages and requesting that the agencies take steps to prevent the deletion of potentially responsive records.”

“American Oversight accordingly urges you to investigate DOD’s actions in allowing the destruction of records potentially relevant to this significant matter of national attention and historical importance,” the letter said.

Additionally, American Oversight has also requested the communications of Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville and Director of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Walter E. Piatt.

The Army told the watchdog group that it has initiated a search for records held by McConville and Piatt, and estimates that the search will be completed by the end of September.

The Epoch Times has contacted the DOD and the Justice Department for comment.

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Eagle
Eagle
1 year ago

We can’t trust the FBI, CIA, DOJ and others so there is no reason why the DOD and Pentagon should be trusted.

SUE
SUE
1 year ago

SO ARREST PIGLOSI AND BIDEN AND CREW AND PUT THE RIGHTFUL PERSON BACK IN OFFICE……LESS PENCE OF COURSE AND GET THIS COUNTRY BACK ON TRACK

Grumpy Veteran
1 year ago

MORE lies from the elitists!

John
John
1 year ago
Reply to  Grumpy Veteran

Yes
Where is the proof?
More hearsay by the moron Demonkrap class.

Babsan
Babsan
1 year ago

As far as I am concerned,this was Pelosi,FBI,Sund and Milley(top brass traitor) that arranged and paid selected criminals to destroy Trump,they thought.

LMBD
LMB
1 year ago

That figures! Why are they not archiving the memories on the phones and computer emails?!

Jane
Jane
1 year ago

Excuse me ..but …anyone w/Pea Brain said ( set Up) Evening of Jan 6 …..
after seeing photos.
We knew Democrats for sure Pelosi & suspected government agencies.

Gary
Gary
1 year ago

Was that at Brandonsdtrection?

John
John
1 year ago

They will do or say anything to find out the white hats play book, this is just another attempt at seeing what evidence is against them!!!????????????
STUPID SATANISTS