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LAS14

(15,537 posts)
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 06:24 PM Jun 2016

While we can still ignore the content of Gary Byrne's book.

I'm appalled at the idea that a Secret Service employee can reveal personal information about the people they protect. Is this true? How could any presidential family tolerate this? Surely there are clauses in their employment contracts that prohibit this? Does anyone know?

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While we can still ignore the content of Gary Byrne's book. (Original Post) LAS14 Jun 2016 OP
All govt employees in those positions sign some type agreement... beachbumbob Jun 2016 #1
At the very least sharp_stick Jun 2016 #2
50+ year old news: Gabi Hayes Jun 2016 #3
some ex employees are patriots. Most of those get "suicided" larkrake Jun 2016 #4

sharp_stick

(14,400 posts)
2. At the very least
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 06:28 PM
Jun 2016

it shows a massive lack of class.

The Secret Service has been turning to shit for years. It used to be an organization to be a proud of. Now I know mall cops with more integrity.

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