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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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Car Fire at Nantucket Airport Was in Vehicles Rented by Secret Service for Biden Visit
A car fire that briefly shut down the Nantucket airport on Monday involved five vehicles that the Secret Service had rented for the Thanksgiving holiday visit of President Joe Biden and his family, the agency said Tuesday. The fire took place Monday, after the Bidens left the island, where they traditionally spend Thanksgiving. An image shared by Nantucket Memorial Airport…
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Nantucket Airport Reopens After Car Fires
Several vehicles have been left damaged in the rental car overflow area.
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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.