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different pathways you take from point. a to point b can vary and that allows for you know, security protocols to be put into place. so anytime you re moving a principle through a major metropolitan city, there s heightened risk. but this this is what the secret service does every single day. the uh, put forth a lot of planning and preparation for their motorcade routes. they have primary routes as well as contingency plans. and again, they work very closely with the nypd and other law enforcement officials to make sure that that motorcade route the transportation goes on without incident. and, of course, the other security priority is watching for what happens. outside the courthouse and, of course and other major cities in terms of supporters and opponents of the former president. i would think outside the courthouse really would the priority would be to try to keep competing protests. a part of that, indeed does happen. absolutely and i think what we have to think about is like
makes us all safer in the long run. joyce, this is and i understand mostly from the three of you that this was a trial about specific individuals, specific buckets of evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt a specific crime. we re in a moment where countering extremism and deradicalizing like mr. ayers who testified before the january 6th committee, is an urgent domestic security priority. talk about the verdict in that context. andrew s point i think is a very savvy one. something anyone who has been involved in dealing with domestic terror organizations know is they re very fragile. this isn t the solidity of the ku klux klan which was disassembled in a lawsuit by the southern poverty law center. they bankrupted the klan.
(Archived document, may contain errors) lo. 697 I The Heritage Foundation 21 4 Massachusetts Avenue N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-4400 March 30,1989 THECRISIS OF SECURFIYAT SIAm INTRODUCTION President George Bush and Secret ary of State James Baker must confront the question of how to improve United States diplomatic security. The fate of the new U.S. Embassy in Moscow symbolizes the flaws in State Department security policies. Last October 27, Ronald Reagan announced his decision to recommend the demolition of the nearly completed new U.S.
Despite its decades of prosecutions and enforcement actions under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the United States has struggled in its regulatory approach towards corrupt foreign officials.