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A History of the Most Fascinating First Family Secret Service Code Names
For over 75 years, U.S. presidents and first families have taken part in a long-honored tradition of going by nicknames symbolic of their personalities or legacies.
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A Former CIA Chief of Staff Breaks Down the Steps Being Taken to Prevent an Outside, or Inside, Attack on the Inauguration
Threats of attacks on President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration have prompted extreme security measures throughout the nation’s capital. A former chief of staff for the CIA, Jeremy Bash, joined LX News to break down the protective bubble in place for Inauguration Day.
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Protecting the Country From Inauguration Threats Will Have a Price Tag in the Billions, Says Security Expert
Security has been ramped up across the country ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration as threats against the U.S. Capitol and state capitals continue to be a major concern. Charles Marino, CEO of Sentinel Security Solutions, breaks down the steps being taken to ensure a successful transition of power and what it is costing the country.
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The U.S. Secret Service Is Leading a Massive Effort to Keep the Inauguration Safe After the Jan. 6 Attack
The pressure is on U.S. Secret Service, military and law enforcement agencies to secure President-elect Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration after last week’s deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol. Security expert Charles Marino, the CEO of Sentinel Security Solutions, joined LX News to explain the multiple layers of security that will be put in place to ensure an uninterrupted transition of...
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Feds Seize Millions in PPP Funds From International Ministry
The U.S. Secret Service seized more than $8 million from accounts linked to ASLAN International Ministry, which got PPP funds.
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‘Medical Foul Play:' Doctors Blast Trump's Release
Three days after President Trump was taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center with alarming symptoms of COVID-19, he walked out on his own Monday evening to return to the White House and continue his treatment. His discharge comes amid furious debate between doctors over whether Trump is well enough to leave the hospital.
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White House Staff, Secret Service Eye Virus With Fear, Anger
The West Wing of the White House is a ghost town.
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Trump's Ride Around Walter Reed Sparks Concerns From Doctors
NBC New York’s Melissa Russo reports.
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Secret Service Detains Mothers at Gunpoint Near National Mall
Two mothers say uniformed U.S. Secret Service officers held them at gunpoint and separated them from their infant children for almost an hour last week. India Johnson and Yasmeen Winston decided to take their infant sons to the World War II Memorial to splash around in the fountain July 30. Johnson parked her car on Constitution Avenue near the White…
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Biden Gets Secret Service Protection After Protester Run-ins
The U.S. Secret Service says Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is receiving its protection beginning this week.
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Off-Duty Secret Service Agent Shoots, Kills Dog in Brooklyn: Sources
An off-duty U.S. Secret Service member allegedly shot and killed a dog in Brooklyn on Monday, according to law enforcement sources. The incident occurred shortly before 10 p.m. near the corner of 8th Street and Caton Place in Windsor Terrace, the FDNY said. Sources say the dog charged at the agent who was walking down the street. A cellphone...
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Off-Duty Secret Service Agent Kills Dog in Brooklyn: Sources
A U.S. Secret Service member allegedly shot and killed a dog in Windsor Terrace on Monday night after it reportedly charged at him.
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Chinese Woman Sentenced to 8 Months for Mar-a-Lago Trespass
A federal judge on Monday sentenced a Chinese businesswoman to eight months in prison for trespassing at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club and lying to Secret Service agents. Judge Roy Altman also ordered that 33-year-old Yujing Zhang be turned over to immigration officials for deportation upon her release. Because she received nearly eight months’ credit for being jailed since...
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Former President Jimmy Carter Is Back Teaching Sunday School
Former President Jimmy Carter taught a Bible lesson on life after death Sunday less than two weeks after breaking his pelvis in a fall. Using a walker, the 95-year-old Democrat slowly entered the crowded sanctuary at Maranatha Baptist Church in the southwest Georgia town of Plains. “Morning, everybody,” he said cheerfully.
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Former Republican Governor of New Jersey Doubles Down on Tweet Comparing Trump to Hitler
Christie Whitman, the former Republican governor of New Jersey, deleted a tweet in which she said Adolf Hitler “has nothing on” President Donald Trump, but in an exclusive interview with NBC New York, she says she stands by her statement.
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Former NJ Governor Compares Trump to Hitler in Tweet
Christie Whitman, the former Republican governor of New Jersey, deleted a tweet in which she said the German dictator “has nothing on” President Trump, but stands by what she said. NBC New York’s Brian Thompson reports.
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Chinese Businesswoman Convicted in Mar-a-Lago Trespass Case
A Chinese businesswoman has been convicted of trespassing at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club and lying to Secret Service agents.
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Chinese Woman Accused of Mar-a-Lago Trespass Set for Trial
The upcoming trial of a Chinese national on federal charges that she trespassed at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort and lied to the Secret Service is potentially a circus wrapped in mystery. Rejecting the strong recommendation of U.S. District Judge Roy Altman, Yujing Zhang fired her public defenders in June to act as her own attorney – a longshot move...
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‘Blow This Motherf—– Up': Woman Arrested for Trashing Swedish Embassy Over A$AP Rocky's Detention
A woman upset over rapper A$AP Rocky’s detention in Sweden showed up at the Embassy of Sweden complex in D.C. and threatened to “blow this motherf—– up,” screamed obscenities at staff and kicked over furniture before she was arrested by the Secret Service, an affidavit obtained by the News4 I-Team shows.