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The

United States Secret Service,

the body in charge of protecting the country's president, among others, deleted text messages sent on January 5 and 6, 2021, the latter the date of the assault on the Capitol by thousands of supporters of the former President

Donald Trump

(2017-2021).

A letter from the

Department of Homeland Security

sent Thursday to the US

House of Representatives

committee investigating the Jan. 6 incident said the messages were wiped from the system as part of a device replacement program.

The letter explains that the messages were deleted shortly after the

Office of the Inspector General of the United States

demanded documentation of the electronic communications carried out by the Secret Service as part of its evaluation of the events that occurred in the Capitol on the day of March 6. January 2021.

Last week, the director of the Secret Service,

James Murray, announced that he will leave the post at the end of the month, and the local press revealed that he will go to work for the

Snapchat

social network company .

Murray will retire from the body on July 30 after 27 years of service, three of them as a director since he was appointed to that position in May 2019 by then-President Donald Trump.

For her part, the

White House spokeswoman, Karine Jean-Pierre,

said at a press conference that Murray's departure has been in the works for months and that it has nothing to do with the controversy that has surrounded the Secret Service in recent days in in relation to his performance on the day of January 6, 2021.

In late June, a former Trump White House employee told the committee investigating the Capitol assault that the former president ordered his limousine driver to go to Congress and when he refused, the then president tried to gain control of the steering wheel.

Anonymous sources have been denying this fact to the press since the moment of the statement and assure that the Secret Service is in a position to give testimony under oath denying what the former employee told, something that for the moment has not happened.

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