Key House Investigator Vows to Pierce Coverup on Secret Service's January 6 Failures with a Subpoena
As Congress turns its attention to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life, a key House investigator vowed Monday to issue a subpoena to force the disclosure of a long-delayed report on an earlier Secret Service failure to detect a bomb that could have jeopardized Kamala Harris' life the morning of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. The Homeland Security Department's inspector general has completed a report on Secret Service missteps during the Capitol crisis 3 years ago but is refusing to release it even though footage Just the News published a year ago shows Secret Service agents took then Vice President-elect Harris within 10 yards of an undetected explosive device planted at the Democratic National Committee headquarters, Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., said. Loudermilk last week sent a letter accusing Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas of holding up the release of two reports by the inspector general, the agency's independent watchdog, including th...