Command Partner, Joe Hagin, Selected as Panelist for Independent Review of Secret Service
In light of the recent White House security breaches, the Department of Homeland Security has selected a team of four panelists to conduct a thorough assessment of the Secret Service. Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations for President George W. Bush and Command partner, Joe Hagin, was among those selected. Mr. Hagin will be joined by former Associate Attorney General, Tom Perrelli, former Deputy Attorney General, Mark Filip and former Cabinet Secretary, Danielle Gray. The panel will spend the next few months reviewing the Sept. 19th fence-jumping incident and will submit their assessment and recommendations to DHS on December 15th. Homeland Security Secretary, Jeh Johnson, was quoted in the Washington Post, saying:
"I am also requesting that the panel advise me about whether it believes, given the series of recent events, there should be a review of broader issues concerning the Secret Service."
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