Bush Twins Footloose in Argentina
Posted on: Saturday, 25 November 2006, 18:00 CST
Security around U.S. President Bush's two daughters appeared relatively light by presidential standards during their visit to Argentina.
ABC News producer Joe Goldman said in an exclusive on the network's Web site that he was able to stroll into a Buenos Aires club recently and introduce himself to twins Barbara and Jenna without being pounced on by security.
The chance meeting Thursday night came a short time after news that Barbara's purse had been stolen from a restaurant raised eyebrows in the United States, where presidential security is hardly a laughing matter.
Goldman said a lot of people in Buenos Aires knew plenty about the twins' comings and goings.
The young women weren't unattended completely, however. They traveled in a convoy of vehicles and fire engines blocked traffic on streets where they were hanging out.
Source: United Press International
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