New book: Being assigned to Hillary Clinton’s Secret Service detail “a form of punishment”
There’s no worse assignment for a Secret Service agent than protecting Hillary Clinton, if claims in a controversial new book are to be believed.
Ronald Kessler’s book, “First Family Detail,” is filled with salacious revelations about the secret personal lives of the nation’s most high-profile political leaders. But the authenticity of those revelations has been called into question over factual inaccuracies in the book, as well as its reliance on anonymous Secret Service agents.
“She is so nasty to agents that being assigned to her detail is considered a form of punishment,” Kessler told “Top Line” of Clinton, who continues to receive Secret Service protection as a former first lady.
“It shines a light on her character,” Kessler said. “She claims to be a champion of the little people, and she's going to help the middle class. And, in fact, she treats these people around her, [who] would lay down their lives for her like sub-humans; and I think voters need to consider that.”
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Once Chelsea called one of the agents protecting her family a “Pig.” The agent reminded her that they were the only things standing between them and a bullet.
Chelsea then apologized, saying her parents called them “Pigs” all the time.
No wonder protecting the Clintons is the punishment some have to serve for wrong doings.
There’s no worse assignment for a Secret Service agent than protecting Hillary Clinton, if claims in a controversial new book are to be believed.
Ronald Kessler’s book, “First Family Detail,” is filled with salacious revelations about the secret personal lives of the nation’s most high-profile political leaders. But the authenticity of those revelations has been called into question over factual inaccuracies in the book, as well as its reliance on anonymous Secret Service agents.
“She is so nasty to agents that being assigned to her detail is considered a form of punishment,” Kessler told “Top Line” of Clinton, who continues to receive Secret Service protection as a former first lady.
“It shines a light on her character,” Kessler said. “She claims to be a champion of the little people, and she's going to help the middle class. And, in fact, she treats these people around her, [who] would lay down their lives for her like sub-humans; and I think voters need to consider that.”
New book Being assigned to Hillary Clinton s Secret Service detail a form of punishment Power Players - Yahoo News
Once Chelsea called one of the agents protecting her family a “Pig.” The agent reminded her that they were the only things standing between them and a bullet.
Chelsea then apologized, saying her parents called them “Pigs” all the time.
No wonder protecting the Clintons is the punishment some have to serve for wrong doings.