If this doesn't make you wanna be a secret service agent I don't know what will ... Bush being informed of the news, while a photo was also included of a determined Trump who survived an attempt ...
The U.S. Secret Service released a new recruitment ad on Super Bowl Sunday, which played for attendees watching the game at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The high-profile recruitment video, produced by blockbuster director Michael Bay, aimed to attract new agents to the agency at a time when it is struggling with morale and retention issues. The ad, ...
Director Michael Bay shot this $2 million Secret Service recruitment ad, shown during the Super Bowl — and, no surprise, it ...
A one-minute walk through history provided the visuals for a recruitment ad for the U.S. Secret Service that aired at ...
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The US Secret Service has reportedly spent $2 million on a Michael Bay-produced Super Bowl Sunday recruiting ad to attract new agents. The pricey ad from the blockbuster director – known for ...
The ad, meant to showcase the agency's role in protecting the nation's leaders, will use images of Secret Service agents and former presidents. This will possibly include historical footage of John F.
15. A Secret Service agent saw Routh allegedly pointing a rifle through a fence and fired at him. Routh fled and was arrested that day. He has pleaded not guilty to several counts, including ...