White House Aides Denied Anyone From Obama Administration Was Involved in Secret Service Prostitution Scandal –Image: Grcic Aleksander
(WaPo) In 2012, the Obama Administration denied that a White House Advance Team volunteer member may have been involved in the U.S. Secret Service scandal involving Columbia Prostitutes.
In a letter to Congress, Charles Edwards, Acting Inspector General for the Dept of Homeland Security (DHS) noted that while the scope of his investigation was limited to conduct of DHS personnel in Cartagena according to ABC News it was discovered that hotel registry revealed that two non-U.S. Secret Service personnel may have had contact with foreign nationals.
The Obama Administration responding to inquiries regarding this scandal said that “the White House review concluded that no members of the White House advance team, either staff or volunteers, engaged in inappropriate conduct during the President’s trip to Colombia.”
New details from government documents and interviews show that the Obama Administration however has been lying–Senior White House Aides had been provided information at the time suggesting that a Prostitute was an overnight guest in a hotel room of a presidential advance team member–yet that information was covered up by the Obama Administration ahead of the 2012 election.
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