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Former Secret Service agent: Trump administration should consider having fewer Cabinet members at events

Former Secret Service agent: Trump administration should consider having fewer Cabinet members at events
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A former Secret Service agent said Sunday that the Trump administration should be “looking at” scaling back the number of Cabinet officials attending the same events after Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner in Washington. “Do we need to rethink the idea that we'd have a dozen people in the line...

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