Washington – White House Urges Secret Service To Release Probe

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    A member of the US Secret Service stands beside a limousine in US President Barack Obama's motorcade on the South Drive of the White House during a meeting between Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington DC, USA, 30 September 2014.  EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDSWashington – President Barack Obama’s spokesman is urging the Secret Service to release results of its investigation into a White House intrusion as soon as possible.

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    White House press secretary Josh Earnest says there is legitimate public interest into how a man armed with a knife was able to jump a security fence and get inside the executive mansion.

    Earnest says it will be the Secret Service’s duty to decide what details can be released since some information may be classified. But he said Obama expects that what information can be made public be released.

    Earnest spoke to reporters as Secret Service Director Julia Pierson was being grilled on the breach by a House committee.


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