DOD Deleted Jan. 6 Texts of Senior Leaders

August 3, 2022

DOD wiped clean the phones of several senior Pentagon leaders in the final days of the Trump administration, erasing Jan. 6 text messages from then-acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller then-Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy and others, as The Washington Post reported.

The Pentagon said it is standard to delete phone data when the person using the device leaves federal service. There is no accusation that Miller, McCarthy or others acted improperly in handling their phones.

The House committee investigating what unfolded before and on Jan. 6 had asked for the text messages and other records.

The Secret Service and other parts of the Department of Homeland Security are also being scrutinized for failing to preserve text communications from Jan. 6.

Army photo by K. Kassens

August 3, 2022

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