President
Donald Trump’s frequent travel, large family and unusual living situation is
apparently weighing heavily on the Secret Service’s budget.
According to
a Washington Post report, the agency recently requested an additional $60
million in spending for fiscal year 2018. Nearly $27 million of that was to be
earmarked for security at the president’s private residence at Trump Tower in
New York, where first lady Melania Trump lives with their 11-year-old son.
The Secret
Service also said it needed another $33 million to cover travel costs incurred
by “the president, vice president and other visiting heads of state.”
The Office
of Management and Budget rejected the request which could potentially force the
Secret Service to scale back on other operations, like investigations into
cyber hacking, counterfeit currency, financial crimes or missing and exploited
minors.
Providing
Secret Service details for the first lady and the rest of Trump’s family,
including his four adult sons and daughters, has also led to mounting costs.
Although this level of protection is standard for the first family, the
specific needs of Trump’s older children have attracted scrutiny.
At a press
conference this week, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said there was no
hypocrisy here. “Presidents always
travel,” said Spicer. “The president, wherever he goes, he carries the
apparatus of the White House with us. That is just something that happens.”
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