Good! They should be investigated. Odds are probably pretty good that White House staff are also involved, and let’s not forget, some of those girls were minor children.
Now I’m sure the hypocrite left will have their panties in a bunch over this, so I have one question for you people before you start your phony accusations of a Republican led “witch hunt.”
Just suppose for a minute that George W. Bush was still in the White House. You people would be screaming for an investigation, wouldn’t you? Yes, you would, and we all know it.
It’s like I’ve been saying for a number of years now, what goes around, comes around. And don’t dish it out if you can’t take it.
The prostitutes involved in the Secret Service scandal that cost six agents their jobs may have been underage, according to a new report.
A Colombian government official told a newspaper group that investigators from the Colombian attorney general’s office have questioned employees of the hotel in question, and the taxi driver who drove home the woman who triggered the scandal, to find out more.
The U.S. agents and military personnel involved could face criminal charges if is proven that they had sex with girls under the age of 18….
….It comes as a senior Republican, Senator Charles Grassley, urged the investigation to extend to presidential staff who were preparing for Barack Obama’s visit….
So, the 64,000 dollar question, or I should say the plural, questions, were White House staff engaging in prostitution, possibly involving some minor children while in Colombia? And, did White House staff know or suspect that prostitution was taking place involving the Secret Service, White House staff, and military personal on this detail?
Mr. Grassley urged investigators to check hotel records for White House advance staff and communications personnel who were in Cartagena for the Summit of the Americas….
….Additionally Mr Grassley, top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, asked whether rooms were shared by Secret Service, the communications agency and the presidential advance staff.
After three agents resigned on Friday, the number of men forced out by the scandal rose to six.
Five more are suspended during the investigation, while one man has been cleared of serious misconduct but could still face disciplinary action.
Yet another embarrassment from the most embarrassing White House in U.S. history. Way to go!