The incident involving U.S. Secret Service agents and members of the U.S. military allegedly hiring prostitutes before President Barack Obama visited Colombia was "almost certainly" not isolated, according to Sen. Susan Collins of Maine.
Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan told a Senate committee Wednesday that agents involved in last month's prostitution scandal in Colombia were "reckless" and did "dumb things," but he rejected accusations that a culture condoning such misconduct exists in the agency.
Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan told a Senate committee Wednesday that the prostitution scandal in Colombia caused no security breach and steps have been taken to prevent a similar episode.