Was thinking about this earlier. Could they testify in military tribunals? I don't know anything on how they work, but USSS knows all the dirty little secrets
USSS personnel on protective duties have "Executive Privilege" and cannot be forced to give testimony. Period. It was tried before during the Klintoon blow-job case.
Was thinking about this earlier. Could they testify in military tribunals? I don't know anything on how they work, but USSS knows all the dirty little secrets
Yes, and they are paid by the taxpayers, which means they work for the people. The people ought to be informed when those they protect are criminals.
USSS personnel on protective duties have "Executive Privilege" and cannot be forced to give testimony. Period. It was tried before during the Klintoon blow-job case.