Sujet : DHS Watchdogs/Whistle-Blowers Exposing Partisanship
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Groupes : talk.politics.misc alt.politics.republicansDate : 02. Aug 2024, 07:54:48
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https://www.politico.com/news/2024/07/31/dhs-january-6-report-inspector-general-clash-00172084An internal watchdog for the Department of Homeland Security
accused department leadership of attempting to suppress a
highly anticipated report focused on the Secret Service’s
response during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol.
Inspector General Joseph Cuffari’s accusation drew a sharp
response from DHS’ top lawyer, Jonathan Meyer, who aggressively
rejected the allegation, according to a previously unreported
June 25 letter reviewed by POLITICO.
In the letter to Cuffari, Meyer wrote that the DHS watchdog
“misread” their intentions. The department does not want
to withhold the entire report from Congress but does intend
to redact “security sensitive” information that might reveal
aspects of the Secret Service’s operations, Meyer wrote.
. . .
Look ... a lot of those highly-partisan agency heads
probably WANTED Trump dead. Not gonna say they tried
to arrange it, but the DESIRE to see him out of the
picture is, well, inherent for obvious political
reasons. Trump has promised retribution.
Nobody, except maybe a few MSNBC junkies, are fooled.
Now though, the 'whistleblowers' are coming to the
forefront - exposing. This will increase until it
can't be suppressed. There are still a lot of
decent/fair people in these vital agencies.