Discrepancy Emerges as Obama Blames Secret Service for Canceled White House Tours

Explanation president gives ABC differs from earlier statement by White House press secretary

Obama Talks of Resuming White House Tours for Kids (AP)

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama is opening the door to the possibility of a resumption of White House tours for student groups amid some confusion over who made the ultimate decision to cancel them.

The decision has been much criticized by Republicans who say it should remain open to the public and some expectant visitors who were planning to see inside the White House during the spring break travel season.

Obama says in an interview with ABC News aired Wednesday that the decision to cancel the tours in the wake of budget cuts was made by the Secret Service, citing the need to furlough some employees. "This was not a decision that went up to the White House," Obama said.

That seemed to contradict his spokesman, Jay Carney, who said last week that the Secret Service presented the White House with options for cuts including canceling tours or furloughing staff, and the White House decided to suspend tours to allow the Secret Service to focus on its core mission.

Asked to clarify the confusion Wednesday, Carney said the White House had agreed with the Secret Service's evaluation that canceling the tours was the least-bad option.

"The Secret Service came to us with a decision that because of the sequester cuts, it would be impossible, in their view, to staff those tours," Carney said. "It was our job then to cancel the tours. The Secret Service cannot, because those are White House tours."

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