More Problems For The Secret Service

INSIDE EDITION has learned that Secret Service agents allegedly partied with strippers and prostitutes just days before the President and the entire first family visited El Salvador last year.
It's being reported that Secret Service agents partied with strippers and prostitutes just days before the president and the entire First Family visited El Salvador last year.
KIRO-TV in Seattle reported that a Secret Service advance team visited a strip club, became heavily intoxicated and paid cash for sex.
One Secret Service agent reportedly boasted, "We do this all the time."
CBS This Morning anchor Charlie Rose talked to the reporter who broke the story.
The reporter said, "We have multiple witnesses who say that the center of this activity took place at a local strip club, where they describe as van loads of Secret Service agents and their military escorts descended on the club, drinking heavily and getting intoxicated until the wee hours of the morning. Then agressively pursued the same girls to come back to the hotels with them."
It's a shocking parallel to the scandal in Cartagena, Colombia that erupted two weeks ago. Secret Service agents visited a strip club and brought prostitutes back to their hotel.
On Wednesday, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano testified that the misconduct in Colombia was an isolated incident.
Napolitano said, "There was nothing in the record that suggests this behavior would happen."
Now the investigation is expanding.
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