Drip…drip…drip…
Despite the protestations of the awful Karine Jean-Pierre that who visits the Biden mansion is “private,” and her denials that any visitor logs required by law have been kept, the Secret Service said Thursday that hey, they have been complying with federal statutes after all and will be happy to make their logs available to the public as soon as they have the proper sign-offs.
Obviously, as you can see above, Neil Cavuto responded to the news about as well as KJP would have done, but it is what it is.
Here’s an excerpt from David Spunt’s story Fox News:
While the White House has not kept a formal list, the Secret Service does collect information on guests with regular access to the home.
Retention of the names of those vetted by the Secret Service depends on a variety of factors, including proximity to the president and the nature of the background check.
"The Secret Service does not maintain visitor logs at the private residences of protectees," said U.S. Secret Service chief of communications Anthony Guglielmi. "While the Secret Service does generate law enforcement and criminal justice information records for various individuals who may come into contact with Secret Service protected sites, we are not able to comment further as this speaks to the means and methods of our protective operations."
A source familiar with the situation told Fox News that the Secret Service is prepared to provide available background information on vetted guests to Biden's residence if requested by Congress.
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Oh, my. The plot thickens.
Stay tuned.
That is all.
Curious to see who the doctor is that gives him those wonder drugs before major speeches