Vance wanted military helicopter to fly his son to a golf lesson: report
- Secret Service agents charged with the protection of Vice President JD Vance are “fed up” with “inappropriate” travel requests being submitted to them – and are facing a “building morale problem” within the team, according to a report.
- At the center of the complaints was a recent request that they fly Vance and his young son across Washington for a golf lesson in Marine Two, a trip that was only canceled due to bad weather, MS Now reports.
- “That is RIDICULOUS,” one person reportedly said of the planned jaunt in a private message.
Confirmed
- Secret Service agents charged with the protection of Vice President JD Vance are “fed up” with “inappropriate” travel requests being submitted to them – and are facing a “building morale problem” within the team, according to a report.
- At the center of the complaints was a recent request that they fly Vance and his young son across Washington for a golf lesson in Marine Two, a trip that was only canceled due to bad weather, MS Now reports.
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- “That is RIDICULOUS,” one person reportedly said of the planned jaunt in a private message.
Sources: The Independent