In the latest episode of “Biden Family Abuses of Power,” allegations were brought to light on Tuesday that a Secret Service agent faced retaliation from his chain of command while assigned to then-President Biden’s granddaughter. His alleged infraction? He declined to act as an “Uber driver” for her friend.
There’s a lot there at the X post; here are some key points.
Here’s some insight as to why many Secret Service agents are relieved they no longer have to cover Hunter and Ashley Biden and at least five Biden grandchildren.
One agent is alleging that he was seriously retaliated against by top USSS officials in part for following agency policy and not becoming an “Uber service” for one of Biden’s granddaughters.
It’s not at all clear why Biden’s grandchildren in particular are afforded Secret Service details after old Joe left office; it’s not the usual form, and President Trump was right to yank those details. If the Biden grandchildren are concerned for their safety, let them go to wherever the Biden family has hidden old Joe away, because it’s sure been a pretty effective disappearing act. But here’s why the Secret Service is breathing a sigh of relief: