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Secret Service missed man with gun in elevator with Obama

Whitewing

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A source familiar with the case said Obama was in an elevator with his Secret Service security detail when a CDC security officer operating the elevator started taking photos and a video of the president with his phone and behaving unprofessionally.

Responding to the man’s behavior, one of Obama’s details contacted a member of the protective intelligence team, on-site detectives who handle suspicious-activity cases, to collect the man and interview him.

When he didn’t deny taking the photos, his CDC supervisor, who was on hand for the interview, said the behavior was highly irresponsible and told him to hand over his gun, shocking the Secret Service officers who were questioning the man.

Before the president travels anywhere, Secret Service agents make it their job to know who will have access to the president and anyone with a gun needs special clearance and may not be allowed to carry it when the president is onsite.

In addition to the Secret Service, only sworn law enforcement officers are allowed to be armed at a location where the president is visiting, the source said. Contract security officers are not allowed to be armed.

http://washingtonexaminer.com/exclusive-secret-service-missed-man-with-gun-in-elevator-with-obama/article/2554185#!

:lol: Obola has infected everything around him with his incompetence.
 
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Today 12:55 pm
Citing Security Concerns, Iraq’s Prime Minister Cancels Visit to White House

By Andy Borowitz

WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Iraq’s new Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, has cancelled a scheduled visit to the White House, citing “concerns about the security situation there.”

Speaking to reporters in Baghdad on Wednesday, Abadi said that he had been looking forward to visiting the White House but that recent reports had “given me the willies.”


“They really need to get on top of things there,” he said. “Until they do, I’m better off staying in Iraq.”

The Prime Minister’s decision comes only one day after a White House visit was abruptly cancelled by Ashraf Ghani, the new President of Afghanistan.

Ghani declined President Barack Obama’s invitation early Tuesday, reportedly asking the President, “Can’t we just do this over Skype?”
 
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