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From USAToday.com:
Seven months in and he's already blown the Secret Service's budget for the year...:shock: I've never known that to happen before.
EDIT: The linked USAToday article links to an article the news outlet posted in October 2016 reporting on this same funding shortfall for the Secret Service only then the main problem was providing protection for the 2016 election cycle on top of providing White House security. Although the agency was in the process of hiring an additional 1,000 new agents, the apparent increase in personal hasn't seemed to fix the problem as there seems to be an even greater demand on man-hours.
The Secret Service can no longer pay hundreds of agents it needs to carry out an expanded protective mission – in large part due to the sheer size of President Trump's family and efforts necessary to secure their multiple residences up and down the East Coast.
Secret Service Director Randolph "Tex" Alles, in an interview with USA TODAY, said more than 1,000 agents have already hit the federally mandated caps for salary and overtime allowances that were meant to last the entire year.
The agency has faced a crushing workload since the height of the contentious election season, and it has not relented in the first seven months of the administration. Agents must protect Trump – who has traveled almost every weekend to his properties in Florida, New Jersey and Virginia – and his adult children whose business trips and vacations have taken them across the country and overseas.
"The president has a large family, and our responsibility is required in law,'' Alles said. "I can't change that. I have no flexibility.
Under Trump, 42 people have protection, a number that includes 18 members of his family. That's up from 31 during the Obama administration.
Overwork and constant travel have also been driving a recent exodus from the Secret Service ranks, yet without congressional intervention to provide additional funding, Alles will not even be able to pay agents for the work they have already done.''
Seven months in and he's already blown the Secret Service's budget for the year...:shock: I've never known that to happen before.
EDIT: The linked USAToday article links to an article the news outlet posted in October 2016 reporting on this same funding shortfall for the Secret Service only then the main problem was providing protection for the 2016 election cycle on top of providing White House security. Although the agency was in the process of hiring an additional 1,000 new agents, the apparent increase in personal hasn't seemed to fix the problem as there seems to be an even greater demand on man-hours.
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