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Secret Service agent protecting Biden's granddaughter opens fire when people try to break into SUV
Secret Service agents protecting President Joe Biden’s granddaughter opened fire after three people tried to break into an unmarked Secret Service vehicle in Washington.
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How the government decides when (and which) presidential candidates get Secret Service
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took to social media Friday to say his request for a government security detail had been denied. There’s more to the story.
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75-year-old man killed by driver fleeing Secret Service officers near National Mall in DC
The driver indicated that they would pull over, but then fled south on 17th Street NW, crossing through a red traffic light and hitting three people in the crosswalk at the intersection, Mayhair said.
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Dozens of Secret Service agents have been subpoenaed or appeared before grand jury in Trump docs probe
Special counsel Jack Smith has been investigating Trump’s handling of classified documents after government materials were retrieved from Mar-a-Lago in August.
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Schiff Reveals Secret Service Texts, Violence Was Predicted
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., revealed texts from the Secret Service in the days surrounding the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
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Harris Was Involved in a Motorcade Accident This Week Initially Described as a ‘Mechanical Failure'
Vice President Kamala Harris was involved in a motorcade accident Monday that was initially reported to Secret Service leaders as a “mechanical failure,” an agency spokesman said Wednesday night.
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Military Aide Arrested After Bringing Gun to White House: Secret Service
A military aide was arrested Thursday after he brought a loaded gun to an entrance of the White House, the United States Secret Service confirms to News4. Patrick Tansey, 54, was charged with carrying a pistol without a license, The Washington Post was first to report. Tansey works at the White House military office as a civilian military staffer for…
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Secret Service Recovers $286 Million in Stolen Pandemic Loans
The Secret Service said an investigation initiated by its Orlando office found that alleged conspirators submitted Economic Injury Disaster Loan applications by using fake or stolen employment and personal information and used an online bank, Green Dot, to conceal and move their criminal proceeds.
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Joe Biden Taps Kim Cheatle as New Secret Service Director Amid Jan. 6 Scrutiny
President Joe Biden on Wednesday named Kim Cheatle, a veteran Secret Service official, to be the agency’s next director as it faces controversy over missing text messages around the time thousands of supporters of then-President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol.
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Democrats Allege Cover-Up Over Deleted Secret Service Texts and Demand Records
The deletion of the messages has raised the prospect of lost evidence that could shed further light on then-President Donald Trump’s actions during the insurrection, particularly after testimony about his confrontation with security as he tried to join supporters at the Capitol.
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Secret Service Called Their Families to Say Goodbye During Capitol Riot
A Secret Service official testified to the Jan. 6 committee that members of former Vice President Mike Pence’s detail feared for their lives during the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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What Trump Did (and Didn't Do) During Capitol Riot: Top 5 Moments From Jan. 6 Hearing
From taking no action to adding “fuel to the flames,” the House select committee laid out former President Donald Trump’s movements during the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
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DHS Has Launched Criminal Probe Into Destruction of Jan. 6 Secret Service Text Messages, Sources Say
Results of the investigation could be referred to federal prosecutors, the sources said, depending on the results
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National Archives Asks Secret Service to Investigate ‘Potential Unauthorized Deletion' of Jan. 6 Texts
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol issued a subpoena to the Secret Service demanding text messages and other records.
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Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas Secret Service for Erased Texts
The House committee investigating the U.S. Capitol attack has subpoenaed the Secret Service for text messages agents reportedly deleted around Jan. 6, 2021, as the panel probes Donald Trump’s actions at the time of the deadly siege.
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Pence Refused to Leave Capitol During Riot, Eyewitness Recounts
Greg Jacob, former counsel to Vice President Mike Pence, revealed during Thursday’s Jan. 6 committee hearing that the former vice president refused to comply with the secret service who was trying to remove him to safety during the riots. “You’re not the one behind the wheel.”