Monday, April 16, 2012

Secret Service revokes security clearances of 11 accused of misconduct

Washington, DC -- The Secret Service has revoked the top secret security clearances for all 11 agents and officers accused of misconduct during a presidential mission to Colombia over the weekend.

The Secret Service personnel were sent back to the U.S. through Miami and interviewed in Washington regarding the alleged hiring of prostitutes and other misconduct. They have been placed on administrative leave and barred from entering Secret Service facilities worldwide.

Two Secret Service supervisors were among the 11 involved. A top official confirms that the group also included three members of the Counter-Assault Teams, the agents who wear black commando outfits and carry large weapons.

There is nothing like catching Secret Service Agents with their pants around their ankles.
I wonder if they are beginning to regret trying to stiff those prostitutes of their "fees"
Cheap skate dumb asses!

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