WASHINGTON – The Secret Service may have erased surveillance videos following a crash into a White House security barrier involving two agents.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) told Wednesday that he had watched two videos from around the White House after the crash. However, he says that in a closed-door meeting Tuesday, Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy told him it is common policy to destroy surveillance tapes from around the White House after 72 hours.
“That’s just a stunning revelation that 72 hours after they make a tape they destroy it? That doesn’t make any sense to us,” Chaffetz told CBS ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½.
The crash occurred on March 4, when reported that agents drove a government car into a barrier while allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol. Following the crash, Chaffetz and Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) released a statement, saying, “The fact that this event involved senior-level agents is not only embarrassing but exhibits a clear lack of judgment in a potentially dangerous situation.â€
Two surveillance tapes from the night of the crash remain, but CBS ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ reports that neither shows the agents getting out of the vehicle.
Chaffetz added that the existing tapes show the car coming within just a few feet of hitting a suspicious package that was under investigation at the time.