“On a day when terror threats continued to dominate the U.S. headlines, the Secret Service — a division of the Homeland Security Department since 2003 — tweeted the following message: ‘Contact your nearest field office with time-sensitive or critical info or to report a tweet,’ said one message. In a separate tweet on Tuesday morning, the Secret Service asked, ‘Have you seen any of our Most Wanted?’ This tweet links to a list of suspects, most wanted for theft or fraud. None are listed as suspected terrorists. As of Tuesday morning, the Secret Service had more than 67,000 followers on Twitter.”
http://thestateweekly.com/secret-service-contact-us-to-report-a-tweet/
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