Secret Service Puts Biden on Notice, Will Provide Names of Delaware Home Visitors If Congress Asks

The U.S. Secret Service has put Joe Biden on notice by stating that the agency is prepared to hand over the names of individuals who visited the Democrat president’s Wilmington, Delaware home if Congress asks.

As Slay News reported, the White House claims it does not have formal visitor logs for the private residence.

However, visitors at the home do come into contact with Secret Service agents.

While agents don’t specifically keep visitor logs, they do log all activity, including encounters with individuals.

The agency said that some names will be available to Congress if lawmakers make the request, Fox News is reporting.

“The Secret Service does not maintain visitor logs at the private residences of protectees,” said U.S. Secret Service chief of communications Anthony Guglielmi.

“While the Secret Service does generate law enforcement and criminal justice information records for various individuals who may come into contact with Secret Service protected sites, we are not able to comment further as this speaks to the means and methods of our protective operations.”

According to Fox News:

“While the White House has not kept a formal list, the Secret Service does collect information on guests with regular access to the home.

“…A source familiar with the situation told Fox News that the Secret Service is prepared to provide available background information on vetted guests to Biden’s residence if requested by Congress.”

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By David Hawkins

David Hawkins is a writer who specializes in political commentary and world affairs. He's been writing professionally since 2014.

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