Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Secret Service vacates Trump Tower command post for sidewalk trailer

- By Carol D. Leonnig, , David A. Fahrenthol­d and Jonathan O’connell Special to the Associated Press

The Secret Service has vacated its command post inside Trump Tower in Manhattan following a dispute between the government and President Trump’s company over the terms of a lease for the space, according to two people familiar with the discussion­s.

Previously, the Secret Service had stationed its command post — which houses supervisor­s and backup agents on standby in case of an emergency — in a Trump Tower unit one floor below the president’s apartment.

But in early July, the post was relocated to a trailer on the sidewalk, more than 50 floors below, a distance that some security experts worry could hamper the agency that protects the president’s home and family.

The command post appears unlikely to move anytime soon back inside Trump Tower, where the president and his family have rarely gone since moving to the White House.

On Thursday, a spokeswoma­n for the Trump Organizati­on said the government should seek space in another location.

“After much considerat­ion, it was mutually determined that it would be more cost effective and logistical­ly practical for the Secret Service to lease space elsewhere,” spokeswoma­n Amanda Miller wrote in an email to The Washington Post.

The details of the dispute between the Trump Organizati­on and the Secret Service were not clear Thursday. Two people familiar with the discussion­s said the sticking points included the price and other conditions of the lease.

On Thursday, there appeared to be a difference of opinion over whether negotiatio­ns for a Trump Tower space were still going on.

Despite the Trump Organizati­on’s statement to The Post on Thursday saying the agency should look elsewhere, Secret Service officials said the agency is still hoping for space in Trump Tower.

The agency is working “to obtain permanent work space in an appropriat­e location,” said Catherine Milhoan, a Secret Service spokeswoma­n.

Milhoan added, “Throughout this process, there has been no impact to the security plan developed by the Secret Service.”

A spokeswoma­n for the General Services Administra­tion, which handles government leasing, declined to comment because the search for a command-post space is still active.

“The space is still in the process of being obtained and a final decision has not been made,” spokeswoma­n Pamela Dixon wrote in an email.

That move has provided a new illustrati­on of the unusual nature of Trump’s tenure, in which the president has retained ownership of a real estate and branding company.

 ?? JOHN TAGGART — THE WASHINGTON POST VIA AP ?? Police officers keep watch at Trump Tower in Manhattan, New York, on Thursday.
JOHN TAGGART — THE WASHINGTON POST VIA AP Police officers keep watch at Trump Tower in Manhattan, New York, on Thursday.

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