The U.S. Secret Service is 'monitoring' threat environment ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit.
Leaders of nations from the Pacific region will gather in San Francisco for the 2023 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in San Francisco next week -- and thein multiple regions across the globe and an elevated threat environment, leaders from the Secret Service -- the agency responsible for securing the event -- say they are taking no chances.
The Secret Service is working with the FBI and other agencies that receive intelligence and will "adjust our security posture accordingly" to coordinate with local law enforcement, Cheadle said. Law enforcement leaders have said one of the most concerning threats is the threat of a lone wolf actor. Cheadle said that because the primary responsibility of Secret Service agents is to protect the president, they are well equipped to combat this threat.
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