
Tiffany And Vanessa Trump Got 'Inappropriately Close' To Secret Service Agents, New Book Claims
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Security Service bosses worried about the cozy relationships, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Carol Leonnig writes in "Zero Fail."
Tiffany Trump and Vanessa Trump got “inappropriately — and perhaps dangerously — close” to Secret Service agents who protected them during ex-President Donald Trump’s White House reign, according to a new book. Trump’s youngest daughter Tiffany, now 27, “began spending an unusual amount of time alone with a Secret Service agent on her detail” after breaking up with a boyfriend, Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig wrote in “Zero Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Secret Service.” The book is slated for release next week. The Post and The Guardian published excerpts on Tuesday. Former model Vanessa Trump, meanwhile, “started dating one of the agents who had been assigned to her family,” wrote Leonnig. Vanessa Trump filed for divorce from the ex-president’s oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., in March 2018. The couple have five children together. It’s unclear when her relationship with the agent started.More Related News