| On the eve of the book release by American former journalist Ronald Kessler's "In The President's Secret Service", new details on the life of former White House owners have surfaced.
It appeared that the daughters of George Bush, former president of the USA, cynically mocked secret agents during the entire tenure. The book will be put on sale in the next month.
So, 27-year-old twins Jenna and Barbara Bush undertook numerous attempts to hide from their bodyguards.
They often crossed the red light at traffic signals at the last minute or quickly left in their cars, without informing the agents about about their schedule.
As a result, bodyguards were compelled to make additional efforts to carry out the duties
However, problems were caused to security guards not only by the heirs of the former head of the USA, but also by their spouses.
For example, in 2005, after a party on the eve of Halloween, agents had to admit Henry Hager, future husband of Jenna, to hospital.
The reason was over abuse of alcohol. Special agents also had to separate brawlers in a bar and the instigator of the brawl was non other than Hager.
At the same time, Bush's daughters repeatedly got into unpleasant situations. 19 yr old Jenna got into another problem when she produced fake ID while attempting to buy alcoholic drinks .
The daughters of the former president have perturbed Americans since Jenna and Barbara put the life of officers of the secret service under danger.
Presently, press Secretary of Laura Bush, the spouse of the 43rd US president , stated that "she will make an official request not to include all this nonsense in the book".
Jenna Welch Hager, nee Bush; born on November 25, 1981. Dallas — is the younger daughter 43rd US president George Bush and Laura Bush. She got the name from her grandmother.
She received her primary education in Texas and then studied at the University of Texas with a degree in English.
On April 29, 2001, she was charged for consuming alcohol being underage and on one more instance, she was charged for carrying fake documents and making an attempt to buy alcoholic drinks with fake ID.
On May 10, 2007, Jenna married Henry Chase Hager, a graduate of the University of the Virginia.
The daughter of the US President, Jenna Bush is getting married. The following is said in the statement by press service of US President:
George and Laura Bush are " happy to announce the engagement of their daughter and Henry Hager".
The press-service of the American president says that the future husband of Bush's daughter is the son of John Hager, deputy minister for Education, who before moving into the government in 2004 held the post of the vice-governor of the State of Virginia.
Jenna Bush graduated from University of Texas and worked as a teacher's aide for one and a half years in one of the elementary schools of Washington under UNICEF and then taught in the Panama shelter. Jenna is 25 years old.
Her book "Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope" should appear in the shelves of bookstores for sale in the fall, this year. According to the girl, the story of a 17 yr old HIV-infected single mother from Panama is narrated in the book.
The book ends with an "appeal to take action". Jenna wanted to draw attention of young people towards people who got into trouble. She noted that her experience, obtained while working in Panama, has helped in writing this book.
Earlier, the first twins of the USA, Jenna and Barbara, have become famous for scandals, connected with alcohol.
In April 2001, Jenna was caught by the policemen drinking strong cocktails in a night bar in Austin, in Texas.
The daughter of the President was charged as per law, which was signed by George Bush in 1997, when he was Governor of Texas. According to the law, persons under 21 yrs of age, found in a drunken state, are punished by a $500 fine, participation in social work and attending a course of lectures on the harms of alcoholic beverages.
Jenna Bush, daughter of the US president flatly refused to conduct the wedding ceremony in the White House.
Jenna, whose wedding with Henry Hager , son of the deputy minister of Education, was planned for May, explained that the refusal was due to the fact that, "glamor" was missing in White House. |