A Secret Service employee implicated in the agency’s prostitution scandal in Cartagena, Colombia, this year was a supervisor with security information about President Obama’s visit there.
Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan, whose agency has confirmed the involvement of the supervisor, delayed two weeks before disclosing that information to congressional oversight committees in the wake of the public revelations about the scandal, according to a timeline provided by Sullivan’s office and a member of Congress briefed by the director.
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