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FOIA suit targets Secret Service director’s DEI push

From Washington Examiner:

A judicial watchdog on Friday said it has filed a suit against the Department of Homeland Security for details about a troubling scuffle between Secret Service agents for Vice President Kamala Harris at Joint Base Andrews in April.

The Freedom of Information Act lawsuit from Judicial Watch seeks records of the tussle between an armed female agent and her boss that eventually led to the agent’s removal from the vice president’s security detail.

“The catastrophic security failure behind the attempted assassination of former President Trump shows how the management and quality of Secret Service personnel are urgent issues,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said.

“The Secret Service’s illicit cover-up of these documents about the Kamala Harris protective detail incident is not reassuring,” Fitton added.

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