Summary:
The book provides an in-depth examination of the U.S. Secret Service, chronicling its history, evolution, and the challenges it has faced over the years. It reveals a series of missteps and failures within the agency, highlighting the pressures and risks that come with the responsibility of protecting the nation's leaders.
Key points:
1. Underfunding and Overwork: The book highlights the Secret Service's funding issues and overwork, leading to decreased efficiency and high turnover rates.
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