Watters: Barack Obama Watching Police Interrogation on Death of His Chef Is ‘Not Proper Procedure’
TRANSCRIPT:
WATTERS: "And now we are finding out the Secret Service did not perform well the day Obama’s chef drowned in Martha’s Vineyard. Judicial Watch got its hands on documents that revealed the female companion that was paddle-boarding with Tafari Campbell when he died goes by Ms. Taylor. And when Ms. Taylor tried to get Secret Service’s help to find Tafari right after he went under, two agents tried to start one of the boats, but had difficulties lowering the motor, so another agent went to get the keys for their Secret Service boat, and then when they got them, the boat wasn’t working either. So they wasted precious time on boats that didn’t work. Until they commandeered the groundskeeper boat, and by that time there was no sign of Tafari Campbell. Another interesting nugget from those documents was that when Ms. Taylor sat for her interview with the police, it was conducted in Barack Obama’s office. It appears that he sat in on their interview. That is not proper procedure. Your boss sits in the room and watches you during your police interrogation? Your boss, Barack Obama, sits next to the one person who witnesses the other employee’s death? Wait. Maybe they do things differently in the Vineyard. We definitely know Secret Service does things differently."




