January 6th Committee.

Either he's lying or the Committee is lying. Here's the important part:

"And when you have the White House switchboard and certain other cell phone numbers connected to Bianca Gracia that is a link that needs to be investigated," said Riggleman. "The thread that needs to be pulled identifying all the White House numbers and why we have certain specific people, why they were talking to the White House."

But they already said that the switchboard records were missing earlier in the investigation.

So which is it? Who's lying?
 
When they say the switchboard records are missing they meant the WH side of the records. All the cell call info is from towers matching with numbers connecting (not exactly who was on the call, but who owned the phone calling).

So it is plausible to have the cell phone info (which numbers connected to the WH switchboard, and who owned them) but not the callers actually stating/recording a name to the WH switchboard records (since they're the records missing).
 
When they say the switchboard records are missing they meant the WH side of the records. All the cell call info is from towers matching with numbers connecting (not exactly who was on the call, but who owned the phone calling).
That's my point. They wouldn't know who placed the calls or from where, so what's the point? It could have been someone in the kitchen or a a custodial person using the house phone. It has no relevance because there is no proof of who made the call or from where.
 
That's the grass level data. The point here is the meta level information shows several converging points of contact, including the WH switchboard, all emanating from a handful of phones on Jan 6.
This is very reminiscent of the UAE investigative style of the assassination of the Palestine leader. Now is the time to start linking those numbers to video from the day. That will start to show faces for personal connections.

It's going to take a bit but it is very possible in this day and age.
 
Right now on the news he's being completely discredited by the committee for making shit up. He's been gone since April. He wasn't even privy to most of what that data turned out to be.

He made up a story and went on the news to make some money.
 

The agency handed over the phones “shortly after” a July 19 letter was sent by Inspector General Joseph Cuffari’s office around the time he launched a criminal probe into the Secret Service’s missing text messages from Jan. 6, the sources said.

It is unclear what, if any, information the Office of Inspector General has been able to obtain from the cellphones.

The revelation that Cuffari’s office has had access to the phones since late July or August raises new questions about the progress of his criminal investigation into the missing text messages and what, if anything, the public may be able to learn about communications between agents on Jan. 6, 2021.