Wednesday, January 5, 2022

But does Joe still swim nude in front of his agents?

 

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Joe Biden's disrespect for the Secret Service - Washington Times   "Like human surveillance cameras, Secret Service agents see what goes on behind the scenes and are uniquely positioned to assess a president’s or a vice president’s character.
"What agents experienced while protecting Joe Biden as vice president was quite different from the jovial “regular Joe” image Mr. Biden seeks to project. In fact, agents considered being assigned to Mr. Biden’s detail the second-worst assignment in the Secret Service. 
"Unlike Hillary Clinton, whose detail is considered the worst assignment in the Secret Service, Mr. Biden chatted with agents and went out of his way to spend time with their kids when they visited the White House.
"But routinely, Mr. Biden would abruptly decide to go to his home near Wilmington, Delaware, or elsewhere without giving agents any advance notice.
" 'Biden or his staff continually change the schedule, and that’s a grueling four years for agents to be assigned to his detail because of travel back and forth to Delaware, last-minute movement, and no set schedule,” an agent told me for my book “The First Family Detail” when Mr. Biden was in office. “Sometimes he gives literally a few minutes notice that ‘Hey, we’re going to Wilmington.’”
"Because Mr. Biden was so thoughtlessly unpredictable and his personal trips back to Delaware so frequent, the Secret Service rented more than 20 condominiums near his home in Greenville for agents who had to accompany him and stay overnight." . . .


When a woman alleges sexual assault, presume she is telling the truth." - Joe Biden, 2018.   Does the Left still care about #MeToo?"  John Nolte reports:

With the new revelations about Joe Biden allegedly exposing himself to female Secret Service agents, on top of newly uncovered incidents of alleged unwanted and inappropriate touching uncovered by far-left PBS, the number of Biden’s sexual misconduct allegations rises to at least ten. . .

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