Secret Service Dir: No Sensitive Info Compromised in Hooker-Gate

Mark Sullivan/s.s. photo
By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com

The Director of the U.S. Secret told Sen. Chuck Grassley that his agents did not compromise any sensitive information during the visit to Colombia that involved booze and hookers.

“The Secret Service has no information to suggest that sensitive information was compromised during the Colombia trip,” Director Mark Sullivan wrote in a letter to Grassley dated May 1.

“The Secret Service can speak to the investigation

into the conduct of Secret Service personnel. We would defer to the Department of Defense and the White House on matters related to their respective personnel.”

 

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