Fox News
Several small groups of Secret Service employees separately visited clubs, bars and brothels in Colombia prior to a visit by President Barack Obama last month and engaged in reckless, "morally repugnant" behavior, Sen. Susan Collins says. She says...
NY Daily News
What happens in Cartagena was supposed to stay in Cartagena. Four former Secret Service agents implicated in the Colombia prostitution scandal last month are challenging their dismissals saying they're getting thrown under the bus for behavior long...
Fox News
Washington Four Secret Service employees will fight their dismissals following the Colombian prostitution scandal -- arguing they were made scapegoats for behavior tolerated by the organization for years, The Washington Post reported late Tuesday.
The New York Times
The Secret Service director, Mark Sullivan, is expected to tell Congress on Wednesday that the prostitution scandal in Colombia last month did not result in a breach of national security. In testimony prepared for a Senate committee that will be his...
Washington Post
Several of the implicated agents have told associates that the facts of what happened in Cartagena differ from initial media accounts describing a group outing of a dozen men in search of prostitutes. Instead, the men went to different bars and clubs...
Washington Post
Text Size The Washington Post The Secret Service is ready to get beyond an embarrassing international sex scandal, but first it must answer to Congress...Edwards, the acting inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security, have been summoned...