U.S. President Barack Obama will be upset if the charge is not beautiful for Secret Service personnel proved. They were sent home after allegations of their involvement using a prostitution service for Obama's security setting in the City of Cartagena, Colombia.
"We represent the people of the United States, and when we travel to another country, I expect them to adhere to the highest standards," said Obama.
"We represent the people of the United States, and when we travel to another country, I expect them to adhere to the highest standards," said Obama.
According to him, his attitude will be determined by the results of the investigation. "I'll wait until the investigation is completed," he told a press conference with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos.
Republican leaders in the U.S. Congress, Darrell Issa, suspect the Secret Service agent who use the services of prostitutes were not the first. "Investigators should be able to uncover, how often does this happen before," he said.
Secret Service agents assigned to protect the president and other cabinet members during their visit abroad. The agent was in Colombia to set up safeguards that Obama will attend the summit the U.S. and 33 countries are in the country until Sunday. The strongest scandal Thursday.
Secret Service did not provide details about what happened in Cartagena, a coastal town location of the summit. They simply declared the 11 agents have been released for further investigation.
Five military personnel, assigned to support the Secret Service during a visit by Obama, has also been involved in the incident.
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