Except that, you know, you post only part of the article, not all of it, just so it fits your narrative.
That's okay, typical and expected of you to be oblivious to the actual reality of any situation.
In my Paul Harvey voice "and here is the rest of the story"
"The Secret Service makes every effort, particularly at a residence, to conduct protective operations with minimum impact on a household," a spokesperson told PEOPLE and other outlets in a statement after initially declining to comment to the
Post.
"In accordance with this practice, Secret Service personnel do not request access to the facilities at private residences," the spokesperson said. "Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner have not denied Secret Service personnel access to their home to include use of the restroom."
Just to clarify this is the Post's fake reporting below
The post describes in detail the up-and-down arc of bathroom availability for the agents — including, per their reporting, how agents were banned from a spare facility in the Obamas garage after one made "an unpleasant mess."
(A knowledgeable source confirmed to PEOPLE that in 2017 agents from the Kushner detail did use a restroom in the garage of the Obamas' home nearby. This source had no knowledge of a "mess" that ended the arrangement.)
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While agents assigned to Ivanka and Kushner had access to a porta-potty, for a time, they also used a restroom at Vice President
Mike Pence's residence about a mile away and at area restaurants, according to the
Post.
"It's the first time I ever heard of a Secret Service detail having to go to these extremes to find a bathroom," one law enforcement official told the
Post.
Eventually, agents worked out a new arrangement, the paper reported. Since September 2017, the Secret Service has rented out an 820-square-foot basement apartment near the family's home, for $3,000 a month.
Citing a contract via the General Services Administration, the
Post reported that the government will have paid $144,000 over four years to rent the space when the lease ends in September 2021.
Kay Kendall, who owns the property, told the
Post: "I think it was very clear that they just needed a place to take a shower, take a break, use the facilities, have lunch. I'm happy to be able to have helped them."
Former Connecticut congressman Anthony Moffett Jr. lives in the home owned by Kendall, above the basement unit, and and tells PEOPLE that agents have used it for the last three years but do not stay overnight.
"It has been a welcome place for their shift changes and to rest briefly," Moffett says.
So the secret service still deny the Post's story even after including the last paragraph feel better now Serryah?