Secret Service and US military engineers face scrutiny over raising river water level for Vance’s birthday
by Stephanie Kirchgaessner from Environment | The Guardian on (#6ZBGB)
Senator Adam Schiff suggests in letter that use of funds to alter outflow of lake for personal use may have been inappropriate
The US Secret Service and US military engineers are facing scrutiny after Adam Schiff, the California senator, demanded they answer questions about the Trump administration's recent decision to change the water level of a lake in Ohio to facilitate a family boating trip for JD Vance on his birthday.
The Secret Service has said that it requested the outflow of the Caesar Creek Lake in Ohio be changed shortly before the vice-president's 2 August trip so that his security detail could safely navigate the Little Miami River, which the lake feeds into. The story was first reported by the Guardian last week.
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