> South Korea doesnt make just anyone an honorary Consul I would presume, so what did she do for South Korea?
She sure does seem to have access to a lot of people with high level security clearances to JUST be a socialite. Is there something the administration knows about Kelly they’re not telling us like maybe she is an unofficial diplomat (spy) or CIA agent / asset (not case officer)...hmm
To the best of my vast knowledge, U.S. citizens in the U.S. do not have diplomatic immunity. I traveled for many years on a diplomatic passport. If I got stopped for speeding in DC and showed the cop that passport and tried to claim diplomatic immunity, he’d laugh in my face and continue writing the ticket. I’m certain that the same applies to Jill Kelley.
To the best of my vast knowledge, U.S. citizens in the U.S. do not have diplomatic immunity. I traveled for many years on a diplomatic passport. If I got stopped for speeding in DC and showed the cop that passport and tried to claim diplomatic immunity, he’d laugh in my face and continue writing the ticket. I’m certain that the same applies to Jill Kelley.
To the best of my vast knowledge, U.S. citizens in the U.S. do not have diplomatic immunity. I traveled for many years on a diplomatic passport. If I got stopped for speeding in DC and showed the cop that passport and tried to claim diplomatic immunity, he’d laugh in my face and continue writing the ticket. I’m certain that the same applies to Jill Kelley.
I once had a Top Secret Clearance.
I never saw such abuses of clearances as we are seeing now.
I remember sitting at a bar not far from base and having people questioning me in a nonchalant manner, and I was expected to report them. Got in trouble if I didn’t because security agents were testing us.Don’t we have people checking up on clearances these days?