Lieberman Announces Senate Hearings On Secret Service Scandal

Senate Homeland Security Chairman Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) announced Sunday that he will hold the first hearings on the Secret Service prostitution scandal this month.

“On May 23, at which we’re going to have Director Mark Sullivan of the Secret Service and the acting inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security, Charles Edwards,” Lieberman said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Lieberman said his committee would focus on three aspects of the scandal, which resulted in multiple Secret Service employees being dismissed after revelations they consorted with prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia, while on a trip to protect President Obama.

Read More at The Hill. By Megashyam Mali.

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