Multiple current and multiple former U.S. Secret Service officials are expected to testify, the source said, declining to provide an exact number.
in which the FBI seized 33 boxes, including dozens of documents with classified markings that were supposed to have been handed over to the National Archives.
The source told CBS News that this is believed to be the first appearance of USSS officials, either current or former, before the D.C. grand jury, but stressed it is likely not the last. Several other USSS officials will be slated to appear in the coming weeks, the source said, and some have not yet been approached by the FBI.
CBS News has reached out to USSS for comment. Friday's scheduled testimony was first reported by Fox News.
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