Protective Detail & Protectee Records

From: U.S. Secret Service / FOIATo: Public Record
Protective DetailProtectee RecordsTravel Documentation
U.S. SECRET SERVICE — FOIA RESPONSE FOIA Request: Records related to Jeffrey Epstein Agency: U.S. Secret Service The U.S. Secret Service responded to FOIA requests seeking records related to Jeffrey Epstein, including White House visitor logs, interactions with Secret Service protectees, and travel records. RELEASE DETAILS: - The Secret Service processed FOIA requests from multiple requesters - Released records included visitor log entries and correspondence - Certain records were withheld under law enforcement and privacy exemptions - The release addressed questions about Epstein's access to government facilities CONTEXT: The FOIA requests were filed following public interest in whether Epstein had visited the White House or had documented interactions with Secret Service protectees. The Secret Service acknowledged processing the requests but noted that visitor log retention policies limited the availability of historical records. The Secret Service FOIA release was one of several requests filed with federal agencies following renewed interest in Epstein's connections to government officials and political figures. Source: U.S. Secret Service / FOIA Available at: https://www.secretservice.gov/foia

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