Ivanka and Jared Deny Secret Service Access to Their Restrooms, Leaving Taxpayers to Foot the Bill

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As the end of the Trump administration approaches, details about Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s restroom arrangements have surfaced, raising eyebrows and ire. Numerous insiders have revealed that the couple does not permit their Secret Service detail to use the bathrooms in their residence. As a result, these agents have resorted to using Porta Potties, local businesses, and even a rented restroom in a nearby home—all at taxpayer expense.

Currently, taxpayers are shelling out $3,000 monthly for the bathroom that the Secret Service uses in a neighboring property. Previously, the couple attempted to place Porta Potties outside their home, but local residents objected, leading to their removal. The agents then relied on facilities at Vice President Pence’s residence and the former Obama home whenever they could gain access.

“It’s unprecedented for a Secret Service detail to have to seek out such extreme measures for restroom access,” remarked a law enforcement official familiar with the situation. How inconsiderate can one be to deny those who protect them the basic right to use a bathroom in their own home? While Ivanka and Jared maintain they never prohibited their security detail from using the facilities inside, the truth remains that these agents have been left without a proper place to go.

According to reports, two law enforcement sources have confirmed that the bathrooms in the Trump/Kushner home have been off-limits from the beginning. One officer claims the rule came from Ivanka and Jared, while the other is unsure of its origins. To date, the Secret Service has spent over $100,000 renting a basement studio in a nearby house solely for bathroom access. This situation is disheartening, especially when past political families typically allowed their security details to use guest houses or built-out garage spaces for both restroom access and downtime. It’s astonishing that Ivanka and Jared were unable to find a solution after four years in D.C. or choose a residence with adequate facilities for their protectors.

A neighbor living across the street expressed sympathy for the Secret Service agents, noting, “These poor people. What are they going to have to do, get in their cars just to go to the bathroom?” For the record, Ivanka and Jared reside in a sprawling 5,000-square-foot home featuring six bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms. As younger generations would say: “eat the rich.”

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In summary, the situation surrounding Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s refusal to allow their Secret Service detail to use their home’s bathrooms has raised many questions about their treatment of those tasked with their security. Taxpayer dollars are being spent to provide restroom access elsewhere, which seems excessive and unnecessary given the couple’s resources.