A top House Republican wants to know whether Secret Service employees
involved in the prostitution scandal in Colombia used their taxpayer
"per diem" to pay any of the women for their services.
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Peter King, R-N.Y., posed
the question along with dozens of others in a letter to Secret Service
Director Mark Sullivan as part of his committee's escalating probe into
the controversy. The questions covered everything from the potential
security risks to internal training procedures.
On the issue of prostitute payment, King asked the director two
questions -- how many agents paid the women, and how many "provided
monetary remuneration to the female foreign nationals involved in the
alleged incident in Colombia with the per diem provided by the U.S.
government?"
It's unclear how much money the agents may have shelled out on the
night in question, or whether any of that money came from the government
pocketbook -- one of the women reportedly was paid $225 for the night.
It's one of the many questions lawmakers have for the Obama
administration as they launch their own investigations into the alleged
misconduct.
1 comment:
At least these girls got money , I have been screwed by obama for 3 and a half years and I've had to pay him.
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