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English: "These credentials found in the Secret Service museum were Director Elmer Washburn's from 1874. Agents, Officers and Administrative staff are given credentials similar to these proving that they are worthy of trust and confidence. #MuseumMonday "
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Source https://twitter.com/SecretService/status/1100032667716734977?lang=en
Author United States Secret Service
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