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[quote=Anonymous][quote] On the menu today: The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General accuses the U.S. Secret Service of erasing text messages from January 5 and January 6, 2021 — after the inspector general requested those records. The Secret Service counters that the messages were deleted as part of a routine, long-planned changeover to a new phone system. Someone’s not telling the truth — and it appears to be another example of the increasingly pervasive, corrosive trend of people prioritizing their personal, short-term desires and needs over the duties of the institutions they supposedly serve.[/quote] https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/the-secret-service-has-some-explaining-to-do/ [quote] Two Secret Service employees -- an agent and an armed physical security specialist -- in South Korea to prepare for President Joe Biden's impending arrival are being sent home after an alleged alcohol-fueled incident that ended with a report being filed with local police, according to two sources briefed on the situation.[/quote] https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/secret-service-employees-home-south-korea-ahead-bidens/story?id=84850456 [quote] The U.S. Secret Service, which has had to deal with several embarrassing crises over the years, today is responding to another one. The unfolding situation has already led to the agency suspending four of its agents, Reuters reported. According to CNN, two men “... allegedly provided ‘rent-free apartments’ estimated to cost more than $40,000 annually each to a [Department of Homeland Security] employee and members of the U.S. Secret Service, all while impersonating federal agents,” an affidavit said.[/quote] https://www.forbes.com/sites/edwardsegal/2022/04/07/the-secret-service-faces-another-unfolding-crisis-situation-4-agents-are-placed-on-leave/?sh=5e7fe8dd33ff [quote] A male off-duty Secret Service agent was with other agents on Monday night at a Jerusalem bar. A woman at the bar interacted with the agent and an argument ensued. During the altercation, the agent shoved the woman, according to the three sources. The woman involved was not injured, the sources said, but she called the Israeli police to report the agent. Israeli police took the agent into custody and notified the U.S. Embassy in Israel, which contacted U.S. Secret Service headquarters, according to the three sources. [/quote] https://www.cbsnews.com/news/secret-service-agent-israel-physical-encounter/ These are all fairly recent but if you google you will see a reoccurring pattern of this type of behavior. It is totally unprofessional and a clown show. Could you imagine if employees at the FBI, CIA, NSA, US Military, etc behavior in similar way? Basically they drinking, take illegal drugs and go whoring while in the presidential protection detail. Most are married. It’s like a badly written TV show where agents are high vulnerable to blackmail and influence of other countries intelligence agencies. Let’s not forget this. [quote] Another Secret Service Scandal — This One’s Not Just About Sex or Drugs Representative Chaffetz has been investigating the scandal-plagued protective agency — the habitual drunkenness and whoring of its agents, among other things — when Secret Service personnel improperly accessed his protected records in a hunt for dirt. The aim of this was made clear by assistant director Ed Lowery, who wrote to assistant director Faron Paramore: “Some information that he might find embarrassing needs to get out.” Critics are saying that the agency’s brass — at least 18 of them were culpably aware of the plan, and 45 employees illegally viewed the congressman’s information — have violated the Privacy Act. They certainly have, but that is the least of it. They have illegally accessed protected federal records, which is fraud under federal law and carries a ten-year prison sentence. Releasing embarrassing information about the congressman (assuming there was any), with the inevitable implicit threat of releasing more unless he backed off in his investigation of the Secret Service, rises to the level of prosecutable blackmail under federal law. Throw in the interstate-communication and obstruction charges and there’s an excellent case to be made for locking away Ed Lowery and his confederates for a long time. Frankly, it’s a pity more robust punishment is not an option. A society with a bit of moral vigor would have them flogged.[/quote] https://www.nationalreview.com/2015/10/lawless-corrupt-secret-service-blackmail-jason-chaffetz/ Will anyone in the USSS be held accountable for this train wreck of an organization? This type of behavior is mission compromising. Remember Biden replaced agents because he did not trust them. Pence would not get in a car controlled by the USSS because he did not trust them…during an insurrection where the mob was yelling hang Pence. Let that sink in. Oh and there is a boatload of evidence that the USSS was involved in the coup. That is why the texts were deleted. Let’s not forget Trump wants to go to the Capitol on Jan 6th and the USSS refused his direct order. I bet there will be no punishment for anyone at the USSS and it will continue to be unaccountably, unprofessional clown show that is not trusted.[/quote]
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