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Nine press releases published in May by United States Secret Service

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There were nine press releases published by the United States Secret Service in May.

The most recent release, "California Man Pleads Guilty in Identity Theft and Fraud Scheme," was submitted on May 23.

The United States Secret Service published 10 the month before, marking a 10 percent decrease for the current month.

The United States Secret Service employs around 3,300 special agents to protect US political leaders and investigate counterfeit operations.

Despite a budget of roughly $50 million or more, the US Secret Service has been accused of numerous mistakes and inefficiencies when protecting federal leaders.

Press releases by the United States Secret Service in May
TitlePublication Date
California Man Pleads Guilty in Identity Theft and Fraud Scheme05/23/2023
Baton Rouge Woman Pleads Guilty to Filing Numerous PPP and EIDL Loan Applications Totaling More than $1 Million and Laundering the Fraudulent Proceeds05/22/2023
Secret Service and CISA Release Toolkit for K-12 Schools to Strengthen School Safety Reporting Programs05/16/2023
United States Secret Service Hosts Visiting Police Executives at White House05/13/2023
Florida Man Sentenced in Gas Station Skimming Scheme05/11/2023
United States Attorney Announces 26 Charged in Series of Federal Indictments05/10/2023
SEC Charges Tennessee Resident and Company with Selling Fraudulent Promissory Notes05/10/2023
United States Secret Service Seizes More Than $290,000 in Elder Fraud Scam05/04/2023
Secret Service, State Department Offer Up To $10 Million Dollar Reward For Information On Wanted International Fugitive05/03/2023

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