By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
The Secret Service director emphasized that there are no credible threats against Pope Francis during his highly anticipated trip to the U.S., just a day after agents claimed that the pope was not safe.
“There is nothing that we’re overly concerned about,” Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy said Wednesday, less than a week before the pope’s visit.
Clancy said “unprecedented” security efforts have been taken to protect the pope.
“This is definitely challenging,” Clancy still acknowledged.
“You break it down city by city, venue by venue,” he said.
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