Pamela Smith named chief of U.S. Park Police
Tom Jackman, The Washington Post
Feb. 25, 2021
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Pamela A. Smith is the first African American woman to lead the Park Police in the agency s 230-year history.National Park Service.
Pamela Smith, a longtime commander of the U.S. Park Police, was named the permanent chief Thursday by the National Park Service and said she would immediately move to implement body-worn cameras for a department that has no cameras in its cars or on its officers.
Smith, 53, replaces former chief Robert MacLean, who was promoted in August 2019 to head the to the Interior Department s Office of Law Enforcement and Security. The acting chief job was then assumed by Maj. Gregory Monahan, who will return to his post as assistant chief when Smith takes the chief s position Sunday.
I didn t ask for cash to get pardons says Rudy Giuliani after convicted CIA leaker reported him to the FBI when associate said he would take $2 MILLION to arrange clemency
Former CIA officerJohn Kirakou revealed Rudy Giuliani offered to sell him a pardon from President Donald Trump for $2 million
He said the price tag was given by Giuliani s associate after Trump s personal attorney offered using his pull with the president to secure
clemency [I]t s going to cost $2 million he s going to want two million bucks
Kirikou said the proposal was made during a booze-filled meeting at Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. last year
Pardons and commutations are intended to show mercy to deserving recipients, but Donald Trump has used many of them to reward personal or political allies.