Secret Service Photos on Townhall

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    Posted: 4/30/2012 3:35:52 PM EST
    FILE - In this Monday, Dec. 14, 1998 file photo, Secret Service agents guard U.S. President Bill Clinton and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at the Gaza International Airport at Rafah. The Secret Service has been tarnished by a prostitution scandal that erupted April 13, 2012 in Colombia involving 12 Secret Service agents, officers and supervisors and 12 more enlisted military personnel ahead of President Barack Obama's visit there for the Summit of the Americas. (AP Photo/Santiago Lyon)
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    Posted: 4/30/2012 3:35:52 PM EST
    FILE - In this Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005 file photo, President George W. Bush's motorcade, heavily protected by U.S. Secret Service agents, moves up Pennsylvania Avenue from the U.S. Capitol, in background, towards the White House in Washington. The Secret Service has been tarnished by a prostitution scandal that erupted April 13, 2012 in Colombia involving 12 Secret Service agents, officers and supervisors and 12 more enlisted military personnel ahead of President Barack Obama's visit there for the Summit of the Americas. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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    Posted: 4/30/2012 3:35:52 PM EST
    FILE - In this Aug. 8, 1978 file photo, a female Secret Service agent leads the presidential limousine carrying President Jimmy Carter and his party from the Longacre Theater in New York after he saw the Broadway show, ?Ain?t Misbehavin.? The Secret Service has been tarnished by a prostitution scandal that erupted April 13, 2012 in Colombia involving 12 Secret Service agents, officers and supervisors and 12 more enlisted military personnel ahead of President Barack Obama's visit there for the Summit of the Americas. (AP Photo/Allan Jacobson)
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    Posted: 4/30/2012 3:35:51 PM EST
    FILE - In this April 17, 1943 file photo, President Franklin D. Roosevelt reviews the Army Auxiliaries at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. with Col. Oveta Culp Hobby, head of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) while on tour of the southeastern military posts. Charles Fredericks, Secret Service agent, adjusts the president's cape. The Secret Service has been tarnished by a prostitution scandal that erupted April 13, 2012 in Colombia involving 12 Secret Service agents, officers and supervisors and 12 more enlisted military personnel ahead of President Barack Obama's visit there for the Summit of the Americas. (AP Photo/George R. Skadding)
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    Posted: 4/30/2012 3:35:51 PM EST
    FILE - In this Nov. 22, 1963 file photo, first lady Jacqueline Kennedy leans over President John F. Kennedy as Secret Service agent Clinton Hill rides on the back of their car after the president was shot in Dallas. The Secret Service has been tarnished by a prostitution scandal that erupted April 13, 2012 in Colombia involving 12 Secret Service agents, officers and supervisors and 12 more enlisted military personnel ahead of President Barack Obama's visit there for the Summit of the Americas. (AP Photo/Ike Altgens)
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    Posted: 4/30/2012 3:35:50 PM EST
    FILE - In this Monday, March 30, 1981 file photo, a Secret Service agent, automatic weapon drawn, yells orders after shots were fired at President Ronald Reagan outside a hotel in Washington. The Secret Service has been tarnished by a prostitution scandal that erupted April 13, 2012 in Colombia involving 12 Secret Service agents, officers and supervisors and 12 more enlisted military personnel ahead of President Barack Obama's visit there for the Summit of the Americas. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
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    Posted: 4/30/2012 2:35:46 PM EST
    FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2009 file photo, Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. Sullivan, could have retired from government nearly 10 years ago and avoided the scandals of the White House gate crashers and, more recently, the one involving a dozen agents, officers and supervisors implicated in a prostitution case. Instead, Sullivan chose to remain in the Secret Service, where he has spent half his life. The question is, will Sullivan will be allowed to keep his job as the scandal unfolds further in coming weeks? (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari, File)
  •  - Secret Service agent stands guard as U.S. President Obama departs on the Marine One helicopter for travel to Colombia for the Summit of the Americas, from Washington

    Secret Service agent stands guard as U.S. President Obama departs on the Marine One helicopter for travel to Colombia for the Summit of the Americas, from Washington

    Posted: 4/29/2012 12:44:06 PM EST
    A Secret Service agent stands guard as U.S. President Barack Obama departs on the Marine One helicopter for travel to Colombia for the Summit of Americas, from the White House in Washington April 13, 2012. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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    Posted: 4/29/2012 4:45:45 AM EST
    FILE - In this April 25, 2012 file photo, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the Secret Service prostitution scandal. Seeking to shake the disgrace of a prostitution scandal, the Secret Service late Friday, April 27, 2012 tightened conduct rules for its agents to prohibit them from drinking excessively, visiting disreputable establishments while traveling or bringing foreigners to their hotel rooms. . (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
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    Posted: 4/28/2012 6:05:47 PM EST
    FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2008 file photo, Secret Service agents, one carrying an assault rifle, guard President George W. Bush as he walks from his limousine towards the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, shortly after a security alert on the South Lawn of the White House. The Secret Service has been tarnished by a prostitution scandal that erupted April 13, 2012 in Colombia involving 12 Secret Service agents, officers and supervisors and 12 more enlisted military personnel ahead of President Barack Obama's visit there for the Summit of the Americas. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
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    Posted: 4/28/2012 3:30:47 AM EST
    Dan Ertel, owner of "Lips" strip club, talks to the press outside a hotel in San Salvador, El Salvador, Friday, April 27, 2012. The Secret Service acknowledged Thursday it is investigating whether its employees hired strippers and prostitutes in advance of President Barack Obama's visit last year to El Salvador. Ertel said he didn't know whether any Secret Service employees were among his customers. (AP Photo/Luis Romero)
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    Posted: 4/27/2012 10:05:46 PM EST
    Two Secret Service agents stand watch during a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney at Consol Energy Research and Development Facility in South Park Township, Pa., Monday, April 23, 2012. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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    Posted: 4/27/2012 10:05:46 PM EST
    Secret Service Agents brace for the jet wash of Air Force One, with President Barack aboard, as it departs from Raleigh Durham International Airport in Morrisville, N.C., Tuesday, April 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Jim R. Bounds)
  •  - U.S. President Obama walks near Secret Service agents at Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia

    U.S. President Obama walks near Secret Service agents at Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia

    Posted: 4/27/2012 3:31:10 PM EST
    U.S. President Barack Obama walks with U.S. Secret Service agents as he prepares to board Air Force One at Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia before returning to Washington, April 27, 2012. REUTERS/Larry Downing (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY)
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    Posted: 4/27/2012 2:55:46 PM EST
    Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, April 25, 2012, before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the Secret Service prostitution scandal that embarrassed the White House and overshadowed the president's visit to a Latin American summit. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
  •  - Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira speaks to Reuters during an interview in Brasilia

    Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira speaks to Reuters during an interview in Brasilia

    Posted: 4/25/2012 6:20:02 PM EST
    Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira speaks to Reuters during an interview in Brasilia April 25, 2012. Ferreira identified herself as the victim of an incident involving three U.S. Marine security guards, saying she was pushed out of their car after meeting them at a Brasilia nightclub. The incident, referred to by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta as having been fully investigated with the military personnel involved having been "severely punished," follows a separate scandal earlier this month that saw Secret Service members implicated in a night of partying with prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)
  •  - Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira arrives for an interview with Reuters in Brasilia

    Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira arrives for an interview with Reuters in Brasilia

    Posted: 4/25/2012 6:18:50 PM EST
    Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira arrives for an interview with Reuters in Brasilia April 25, 2012. Ferreira identified herself as the victim of an incident involving three U.S. Marine security guards, saying she was pushed out of their car after meeting them at a Brasilia nightclub. The incident, referred to by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta as having been fully investigated with the military personnel involved having been "severely punished," follows a separate scandal earlier this month that saw Secret Service members implicated in a night of partying with prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)
  •  - Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira arrives for an interview with Reuters in Brasilia

    Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira arrives for an interview with Reuters in Brasilia

    Posted: 4/25/2012 6:17:47 PM EST
    Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira arrives for an interview with Reuters in Brasilia April 25, 2012. Ferreira identified herself as the victim of an incident involving three U.S. Marine security guards, saying she was pushed out of their car after meeting them at a Brasilia nightclub. The incident, referred to by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta as having been fully investigated with the military personnel involved having been "severely punished," follows a separate scandal earlier this month that saw Secret Service members implicated in a night of partying with prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)
  •  - Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira poses as she arrives for an interview in Brasilia

    Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira poses as she arrives for an interview in Brasilia

    Posted: 4/25/2012 6:16:41 PM EST
    Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira poses as she arrives for an interview with Reuters in Brasilia April 25, 2012. Ferreira identified herself as the victim of an incident involving three U.S. Marine security guards, saying she was pushed out of their car after meeting them at a Brasilia nightclub. The incident, referred to by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta as having been fully investigated with the military personnel involved having been "severely punished," follows a separate scandal earlier this month that saw Secret Service members implicated in a night of partying with prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW HEADSHOT)
  •  - Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira poses as she arrives for an interview in Brasilia

    Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira poses as she arrives for an interview in Brasilia

    Posted: 4/25/2012 6:14:12 PM EST
    Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira poses as she arrives for an interview with Reuters in Brasilia April 25, 2012. Ferreira identified herself as the victim of an incident involving three U.S. Marine security guards, saying she was pushed out of their car after meeting them at a Brasilia nightclub. The incident, referred to by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta as having been fully investigated with the military personnel involved having been "severely punished," follows a separate scandal earlier this month that saw Secret Service members implicated in a night of partying with prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)