Biden Secret Service agents sent home after drunken assault in South Korea

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I, for one, consider such actions to be very poor form and not representative of the American electorate's interests, or proper human relations in general.

Anyway...

''Two U.S. Secret Service agents who were working on Joe Biden's trip to Asia are being sent home after one was accused of drunkenly assaulting a South Korean the day before the president arrived in Seoul, officials said.

A Yongsan district police official told Reuters that one of the agents was arrested in the early hours of Thursday after getting into a fight over a taxi.

A U.S. official disputed that the individual was detained or arrested, saying only that he was "investigated" by South Korean officials.''


Continued - Biden Secret Service agents sent home after drunken assault in South Korea
 
This, of course, is not the first incident involving Secret Service personnel.

in 2012, 11 agents were sent home during President Obama's trip to Columbia, after drunken behavior and solicitation of prostitutes. Apparently one of the prostitutes refused to leave the agent's hotel room after the agen refused to pay for her services.

In 2014, three agents were sent home during President Obama's visit to Amsterdam, again for drunken behavior, with one of them konking out in the hallway of the hotel.
 
What happens when they keep lowering the standards.

Well. I dunno. We can't expect much from personnel when the President himself isn't competent to remember who he's even going to Asia to meet in the first place...

Biden bungles South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s name

Biden thanked "President Moon" versus correctly acknowledging the South Korean President by his actual name, Yoon Suk-yeol.

Same trip, by the way. :confused:

What a train wreck...
 

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