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Read letter from Judiciary Committee leaders

The bipartisan leaders of the House Judiciary Committee went after the Secret Service on Thursday, questioning the competence of the embattled agency in the wake of several high-profile security breaches involving President Obama.

In a strongly worded letter to acting Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy, the lawmakers — including Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) and ranking member John Conyers (D-Mich.) — said the panel “has grave concerns about the policies, procedures, and judgment of the United States Secret Service.”

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