April 18th, 2012
10:17 PM ET

Agents resign as Secret Service investigation continues

CNN Chief White House Correspondent Jessica Yellin reports the latest in the investigation surrounding allegations that Secret Service agents brought prostitutes to their hotel rooms in Cartagena, Colombia.


Topics: Secret Service • The News

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  1. John

    You put the president's life at risk and most likely ruined your life. I hope you losers think t was worth it.

    April 19, 2012 at 8:48 am |
  2. G

    These agents jeopardized the safety of the president, created an international incident, embarrassed the United States on the world's stage, made a laughingstock out of the Secret Service, and humiliated themselves and their families. And, on top of everything lost a good paying job with benefits. I hope that one night stand with a complete stranger was worth it.

    April 19, 2012 at 12:13 pm |
  3. ron taylor

    as a life time taxpayer,- im now 70 and have been payng my fair share since i was 14 in 1955- i am so irate i could spit. modern morals have become so perverse that such miscreant behavior is overlooked as something approaching normal. my dad would have lit into my butt if i had ever showed such disrespect!! further, the irs wants to quibble with me over a $1500.00 deduction. in the face of some clown making $169.000/yr to design junkets that condescind to everyday taxpayers. it's not a deamocrat or republican MO- it's DC and the free reign we extend to politicians. NEVER VOTE INCUMBENT!! mr graham, mr osteen where are your voices of indignation? sorry for the rant! rt

    April 19, 2012 at 12:22 pm |
  4. lanka news

    You actually make it seem really easy together with your presentation but I find this matter to be actually one thing which I believe I might by no means understand. It sort of feels too complicated and extremely huge for me. I'm taking a look forward on your subsequent publish, I will try to get the dangle of it!

    May 3, 2012 at 12:24 pm |
  5. Keir Weimer

    Keir Weimer believes these agents should be ashamed of the opprobrium they've brought to this storied and reputable agency. It is necessary that the hand be swept quickly, and anyone involved in the acts or the coverup be removed from the institution immediately.

    Keir Weimer believes that while this tarnished the reputation of the Secret Service and how the organization is lead and managed, it is probably an isolated incident, and possible not as some have suggested necessarily indicative of the everyday modus operandi of the institution.

    -Keir Weimer

    May 7, 2012 at 7:12 am |