The secret service agent tried to protect Trump to infiltrate the transport plane to Scotland
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President Trump confirmed on Tuesday that one of the secret service agents tried to infiltrate his wife on a transport plane accompanying the President’s First Air plane to Scotland, a mistake in the besieged protection agency.
“Don’t you think it might be a little dangerous?” Trump told the correspondents on his way back to Washington five days after the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
“This is a strange deal,” the president added, stressing that he was informed of the issue before expressing confidence that the agency’s director, Sean M. Koran “takes care of him.”
This incident was first reported by the Herald newspaper in Glasgow, which stated that the Dallas agent is heading to his wife to Maryland, where she received an official briefing and was transferred to Andrews joint base before Trump’s departure before she was discovered and asked her to leave.
“The US Secret Service is conducting an investigation after one of the employees attempted to invite his wife – a member of the US Air Force – on an important support trip,” said Anthony Gaulilmi, a spokeswoman for the secret service spokeswoman.
“Before leaving abroad, the supervisors advised the employee that this procedure was prohibited, and the husband was later prevented from the trip. There was no protection from secret service and there was no effect on the protection process abroad.”
Many Air Force aircraft usually accompany presidential flights, and agents of secret services, equipment and other support staff carry.
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