Breaking: Secret Service Facing Tough Times And The Jan 6th Committee Is At Fault

By Jacob Taylor | Wednesday, 31 August 2022 03:45 PM
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A Jan. 6 committee witness at the middle of explosive testimony about former President Donald Trump has left the Secret Service on Monday.

Secret Service Assistant Director Anthony “Tony” Ornato, who served as a top aide in Trump's White House, is departing from the agency in good standing after 25 years of "devoted service," Secret Service Special Agent Kevin Helgert confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

"I did retire today to pursue a career in the private sector. I retired from the U.S. Secret Service after more than 25 years of faithful service to my country, including serving the past five presidents. I long-planned to retire and have been planning this transition for more than a year," Ornato said in a statement. He also said he did not take a job with Trump or the former president's business empire, CNN reported.

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Cassidy Hutchinson, who was an aide to chief of staff Mark Meadows, gave a testimony in a public hearing this summer before the Jan. 6 committee, remembering how she heard from Ornato that Trump seized the steering wheel and used his free hand to "lunge" at Bobby Engel, who was head of Trump's security detail, when the then President was informed on Jan. 6 after his speech on the Ellipse that they could not head to the Capitol.

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When Ornato told the story, according to Hutchinson, Engel did not discuss any of it. Trump reacted on Truth Social to Hutchinson's testimony, calling it a "fake story."

The Secret Service published a statement after the public hearing with Hutchinson, saying, "The United States Secret Service has been cooperating with the Select Committee since its inception in spring 2021, and will continue to do so, including by responding on the record to the Committee regarding the new allegations surfaced in today's testimony."

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Ornato himself has reportedly vowed to the Jan. 6 committee a couple of times, including offering details about what was known of former Vice President Mike Pence's whereabouts during the Capitol riot. Nevertheless, he has not appeared before the panel since Hutchinson's blockbuster testimony in June, per Politico's sources. Committee member Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) said in July that Ornato and Engel had retained private counsel.

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Other former Trump officials have raised concerns about Ornato's reliability, but former Trump White House aide Keith Kellogg defended him, saying, "I was privileged to know USSS Special Agent in Charge Tony Ornato. Like all USSS Agents, he was highly professional, circumspect in everyday action, and trusted. I would take his sworn testimony to the bank."

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