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Tony Ornato is out. That’s a good first step.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/29/politics/tony-ornato-leaving-us-secret-service/index.html |
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He was scheduled to be interviewed by the insurrection committee in two days:
https://theintercept.com/2022/08/29/january-6-secret-service-anthony-ornato-retirement/ He's claiming he will cooperate but now he is not longer with the secret service they don't have the ability to subpoena him. |
Wasn’t aware a Congressional committee can’t subpoena a private citizen. Good to know. /S |
+1 I agree that none of what I’m saying is new, but the party that claims that abiding by the law is so important never does. |
Of course they can subpoena him. I'd like to see DOJ indict him so he doesn't get that pension. |
| I am very much appreciating this quiet housecleaning of the Secret Service. |
| What disturbs me about Ornato is how he worked at the White House for Trump for a short time and then went back to the Secret Service to train people. If that continued for a long time, what would happen? I did wonder if Trump would try to mess with Obama’s detail, especially since the Kushner detail (who were not allowed to use bathrooms at the Kushner’s house) made a mess of the Obama bathroom. |
The article is not about an interview with the J6 committee. It is about an interview with the DHS IG. Apparently the DHS IG cannot subpoena private persons to testify. |
It's shameful. But, as a PP stated, glad they are cleaning house. |
The DHS IG is a trump loyalist. He would never do anything to harm trump, |
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Yep— [twitter] https://twitter.com/fordfischer/status/1569837825457274881?s=21&t=EdD8obRXARQTV8DQiM5wkQ[/twitter] |