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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: HAPPY2BME on November 18, 2016, 08:25:00 PM
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(AP)
Friday, 18 Nov 2016 06:35 PM
The phalanx of police officers armed with assault weapons, bomb-sniffing dogs and concrete barricades causing congestion and other headaches outside Donald Trump's home will remain in place at least until his inauguration in late January, city officials warned on Friday.
It's a situation that has put the Republican president-elect's hometown in the position of asking his new administration to pay ongoing costs for what Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio called an unprecedented security effort for a U.S. president's unofficial residence.
"We're being asked to do something on a scale that's never been done before," the mayor said at a news conference with New York Police Department and Secret Service officials.
What happens after the inauguration will depend on how the new president divides his time between his high-rise apartment and the White House, officials said. Depending on the answer, the NYPD might create a new command assigned full time to securing Trump Tower.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/US-Trump-Tower-Security/2016/11/18/id/759724/
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How much did you spend for security for the clinton harlem spa and pole dancing studio?
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"We're being asked to do something on a scale that's never been done before," the mayor said at a news conference with New York Police Department and Secret Service officials.
That stupid SOB actively encouraged the anti-cop riots that without a doubt cost the city far more than a few K-rails and a couple of cops' overtime for a couple of weeks will cost the city. MOST of that is on the Secret Service, not the city of New York.
I swear someone needs to just continuously kick de Blasio in the shins with steel-toed boots until he finally gets it through his skull that his arrogant elitism pisses off pretty much everyone who doesn't either live in gentrified Brooklyn or on Park Avenue.
There's a whole lot of ordinary, blue-collar Americans who live on Staten Island, Bill.