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Secret Service and military agents punished after 2012 Colombia prostitution scandal; White House aides allegedly had prior knowledge

Secret Service and military agents punished after 2012 Colombia prostitution scandal; White House aides allegedly had prior knowledge The passage suggests senior White House aides were aware of a prostitute staying in a presidential advance‑team member’s hotel room during a 2012 scandal, yet no investigation was pursued. This provides a concrete lead—names of aides, dates, and a specific incident—that could be followed up with document requests and witness interviews. The controversy is high, involving the President’s security detail and possible cover‑up, but the claim is not yet corroborated and lacks explicit names, limiting it from the highest tier. Key insights: Approximately 24 Secret Service and military personnel were punished or fired after a 2012 prostitution scandal in Colombia.; Obama administration officials publicly denied White House involvement.; Government documents and interviews indicate senior White House aides received information that a prostitute was an overnight guest in a presidential advance‑team member’s hotel room.

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Secret Service and military agents punished after 2012 Colombia prostitution scandal; White House aides allegedly had prior knowledge The passage suggests senior White House aides were aware of a prostitute staying in a presidential advance‑team member’s hotel room during a 2012 scandal, yet no investigation was pursued. This provides a concrete lead—names of aides, dates, and a specific incident—that could be followed up with document requests and witness interviews. The controversy is high, involving the President’s security detail and possible cover‑up, but the claim is not yet corroborated and lacks explicit names, limiting it from the highest tier. Key insights: Approximately 24 Secret Service and military personnel were punished or fired after a 2012 prostitution scandal in Colombia.; Obama administration officials publicly denied White House involvement.; Government documents and interviews indicate senior White House aides received information that a prostitute was an overnight guest in a presidential advance‑team member’s hotel room.

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