Secret Service won't say why they changed their position on Hunter Biden gun investigation records
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FIRST ON FOX: The Secret Service will not say why they changed their position regarding a government watchdog's records request into Hunter Biden’s gun investigation records.
Government watchdog Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request in April 2021 regarding the gun reportedly owned by Biden and disposed of in a dumpster in 2018.
The Secret Service initially told Judicial Watch that they had located records related to their inquiry, but a year later in October, after a September FOIA lawsuit by the government watchdog organization, the presidential protection agency changed its tune.
The Secret Service would not say why they changed their answer on their response to government watchdog Judicial Watch's FOIA request into Hunter Biden’s gun investigation records.
The Secret Service would not say why they changed their answer on their response to government watchdog Judicial Watch's FOIA request into Hunter Biden’s gun investigation records. (NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images)
Judicial Watch was told by the Secret Service in October that the response a year prior was sent in error and they did not have records related to the request.
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