They would have been “lost” while replacing the devices
Donald Trump liked to surround himself with loyalists, but nowhere more than his personal bodyguard. That’s why he promoted members of the closest secret services to high positions in the White House. Like Tony Ornato, responsible for his security as chief of staff. So much so that on Jan. 6, Vice President Mike Pence wouldn’t get into the limousine that came looking for him at Congress when Trump supporters yelled “Hang Mike Pence!” shouted.
The text messages that the agents exchanged at the time have disappeared, according to the letter to the intergovernmental body that had requested them for an investigation by a committee of the House of Representatives. According to this, they would have been “lost” during the device replacement that took place after the agency requested the messages. Although Trump is no longer in power, Ornato still holds a leadership position in the body.
When he informed the vice president’s national security adviser, Keith Kellog, on Jan. 6 that he had sent his agents to “move” him to a secure area at Andrews Air Force Base, Kellog fired back. “You can’t do that, Tony,” he said. “Leave him where he is, he has a job to do (certify the election results). I know you all too well, I know if you could you would send it to Alaska«.
Source: La Verdad

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