July 28, 2022, 12:30 p.m. | Mark Rasch

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Recent news reports indicate that the United States Secret Service, as part of a hardware replacement policy for agents’ phones, allowed individual agents to wipe all of the data from their devices, and failed to preserve text messages as required both by federal law and pursuant to demands from both Congress and the USSS’s oversight..


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