Obama adviser says scandal was not security threat
Associated Press
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April 30, 2012
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The White House’s top counterterrorism adviser said Sunday that the Secret Service’s prostitution scandal did not weaken the president’s security. John Brennan said the disciplinary actions taken against the officers allegedly involved shows that Secret Service will take whatever action is necessary to ensure that potential threats won’t get an opportunity to “penetrate the security shield that surrounds the president.’’
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