Man Posing as Congressman Went Backstage at Obama Event
More security embarrassment
An unnamed man claiming to be a member of Congress made his way into a secure area backstage at an event President Barack Obama attended last week, an unidentified White House official told Bloomberg.
The impostor claimed he was Rep. Donald Payne Jr. (D-N.J.), according to the official. The man was asked to leave the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation awards dinner after another member of the White House staff recognized that he was not actually the congressman. The man left without incident and was not detained.
According to Secret Service spokesman Brian Leary, the man went through security clearance and was fully screened.
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"An unnamed man claiming to be a member of Congress made his way into a secure area"
They could tell he was an imposter; he was competent at something.
Zing!
Those Congressmen all look the same the Secret Service.
if i were obama i'd resign right now. the health plan doesn't cover secret service incompetence.