John Hinkley Jr., Who Shot Reagan, Wins Unconditional Release
John Hinckley Jr., who wounded President Reagan and three others in an assassination attempt in 1981, was granted “unconditional release” Monday.
John Hinckley Jr., who wounded President Reagan and three others in an assassination attempt in 1981, was granted “unconditional release” Monday.
As the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks approach, the Secret Service is releasing chilling, never-before-seen photos from attack.
The Secret Service warned the U.S. Capitol Police about the potential for violence on Jan. 5, a day before Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building.
The Secret Service was billed more than $10,000 for guest rooms that agents used in May at former President Trump golf club in New Jersey
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A Black Secret Service agent called out former President Trump for scheduling a rally in Tulsa on Juneteenth last year.
They aren’t golden toilets, but they’ll cost taxpayers a lot.
Former President Trump billed the Secret Service more than $40,000 for agents this spring to use a room at Mar-a-Lago resort to protect him.