I think we can assume the Washington Post's infatuation with Obama and his administration has ended and this brutal expos'e should drive that point home. It should come as no surprise to a cynical public that the inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security withheld pertinent information from the Senate committee that was investigating the Secret Service's misconduct in Cartagena, Colombia.
It was widely reported that 20 Secret Service agents were disciplined but what was not reported was that a White House aide, Jonathan Dach, was also in on the monkey business. At the time Dach was 25-year-old Yale University law student who had come to the White House as a volunteer for the 2012 election campaign. The investigator for the Inspector General office, David Nieland claims he was pressured by his superiors “to withhold and alter certain information in the report of investigation because it was potentially embarrassing to the administration.”
As for Jonathan Dach, once the White House found out he liked the ladies it promptly put him to work in his area of expertise. This year he started working full time in the Obama administration on a federal contract as a policy adviser in the Office on Global Women’s Issues at the State Department.
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