Little Miami River

Secret Service Raises River for JD Vance’s Kayak Trip: Outrage and Entitlement

The U.S. Secret Service requested an increase in the Little Miami River’s water level last week for a kayaking trip Vice-President JD Vance took with his family, citing the need to ensure the safe operation of watercraft and emergency personnel. The Army Corps of Engineers temporarily increased outflows from Caesar Creek Lake to accommodate the request, which it said met operational criteria. Vance’s spokesperson stated the vice-president was unaware of the water level manipulation. This incident drew criticism, with comparisons made to a similar situation involving Al Gore and raising questions about taxpayer expense and fairness, and caused additional scrutiny due to similar actions on a previous trip.

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JD Vance Orders River Level Raised for Family Boat Trip, Drawing Criticism

During Vice President J.D. Vance’s family vacation on the Little Miami River, his security detail requested the Army Corps of Engineers increase the water level. This request was made to ensure the safe navigation of the Secret Service. Although the Secret Service said the adjustment met the operational criteria, an anonymous source alleged the request was to create ideal kayaking conditions for Vance. Former White House officials, along with The Guardian, noted that it is very rare to alter water levels for an individual.

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