Secret Service Director Faces the Music Today
Secret Service Director Julia Pierson appeared before a House committee Tuesday after mounting disclosures about dramatic White House security breaches.
Pierson's appearance before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee marked the director's first public statements about how an Army veteran managed to scale a perimeter fence on Sept. 19 and burst into the White House where he made it all the way to the mansion's East Room before he was stopped.The Washington Postreported Tuesday that it was an off-duty Secret Service agent who was leaving for the night who finally tackled him.
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Big deal. Lock the doors.
I think Obummer has a hard time firing anyone because it would somehow imply he made a bad decision when he made the appointment. So, given that the person in charge of keeping his ass intact is clearly not up to the job, will he actually fire her?