While best known for protecting the president, Secret Service agents also investigate cybercrimes, counterfeit-money operations and cases involving missing and exploited minors. The Secret Service declined to respond to questions after The Post provided a summary of the documents. The White House referred questions to the Secret Service and the Office of Management and Budget, which did not respond. “The Secret Service cannot dictate the lifestyle of the protectee. They have to work around it,” said Jonathan Wackrow, a 14-year Secret Service employee who is now executive director of the risk-mitigation company RANE.
Source: Washington Post March 22, 2017 14:58 UTC