President Trump indicated that he would investigate the possibility of revoking Hunter Biden’s Secret Service security detail on Monday. This decision came after reports surfaced of Hunter Biden being accompanied by over a dozen agents during a lavish trip to South Africa, despite being expected to attend a deposition in court. The former first son was seen staying at a luxurious villa in Cape Town, which boasts stunning ocean views and costs $500 per night.
During a visit to the Kennedy Center, Trump mentioned that he would assess the situation involving Hunter Biden and the significant number of agents assigned to him during his South African excursion. Trump expressed disapproval of the trip, particularly as his administration had halted foreign aid to South Africa due to concerns about the government’s actions regarding land redistribution.
Former President Joe Biden had authorized Secret Service protection for his son towards the end of his term in the White House. The recent revelations about Hunter Biden’s trip, along with the taxpayer-funded security detail provided by the US government, have raised questions. Trump highlighted the irony of Hunter’s presence in South Africa given the country’s human rights issues and his decision to halt aid.
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