Ivanka and Jared Kushner Wouldn’t Let Secret Service Use Their Bathrooms, Prompting Comparisons to ‘The Help’


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Ivanka and Jared Kushner Wouldn’t Let Secret Service Use Their Bathrooms, Prompting Comparisons to ‘The Help’​



Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump refused to let their Secret Service detail use any of the bathrooms in their Washington, D.C., home, according to a new Washington Post report — costing taxpayers $100,000-plus and spawning online comparisons to the Oscar-winning 2011 movie “The Help.”

According to the Post, President Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law have barred the Secret Service officers protecting them in their upscale Washington, D.C., home from the home’s six and a half bathrooms — forcing the agency to rent a a toilet-equipped basement apartment near the Kushner residence for $3,000 a month (a total of at least $100,000).

White House spokespeople denied the report, which unnamed law enforcement officials saying that the detail made other arrangement to respect the Kushners’ request not to enter the residence. When Ivanka Trump and Kushner first moved to Washington, the report said, Secret Service were forced to use portable toilets as well as bathrooms at the homes of former President Barack Obama and Vice President Mike Pence. “The Kushners have a tremendous amount of respect for the servicemen and women on their detail and for the United States Secret Service as a whole,” a spokesperson told The Post.
 

Ivanka and Jared Kushner Wouldn’t Let Secret Service Use Their Bathrooms, Prompting Comparisons to ‘The Help’​



Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump refused to let their Secret Service detail use any of the bathrooms in their Washington, D.C., home, according to a new Washington Post report — costing taxpayers $100,000-plus and spawning online comparisons to the Oscar-winning 2011 movie “The Help.”

According to the Post, President Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law have barred the Secret Service officers protecting them in their upscale Washington, D.C., home from the home’s six and a half bathrooms — forcing the agency to rent a a toilet-equipped basement apartment near the Kushner residence for $3,000 a month (a total of at least $100,000).

White House spokespeople denied the report, which unnamed law enforcement officials saying that the detail made other arrangement to respect the Kushners’ request not to enter the residence. When Ivanka Trump and Kushner first moved to Washington, the report said, Secret Service were forced to use portable toilets as well as bathrooms at the homes of former President Barack Obama and Vice President Mike Pence. “The Kushners have a tremendous amount of respect for the servicemen and women on their detail and for the United States Secret Service as a whole,” a spokesperson told The Post.
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