If they were “just ordinary citizens” they would not have Secret Service protection. You have a problem with this?
> If they were just ordinary citizens they would not have Secret Service protection.
If not “ordinary citizens” then what are they? And by what process did they become anything other than “ordinary citizens”?
> You have a problem with this?
Maybe not a “problem”, but it’s certainly fair enough to say I don’t understand it.
Just like I don’t really understand the whole “Secret” Service concept: there’s nothing secret about them at all: they work for Treasury and they stand out like dog’s bollix.
(And why the “Treasury” anyway? How does *that* make any sense?)