2 Secret Service agents in South Korea face discipline after drunken altercation with cab driver: source

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Two U.S. Secret Service agents in South Korea were sent stateside ahead of President Biden's arrival following their involvement in an off-duty alcohol related incident. 

The two agents, whose identities have not been made public, are on their way back to Washington, D.C. where they will face disciplinary action, a source familiar with the matter told Fox News. 

The agents were not assigned to the presidential team and were in South Korea ahead of the trip for logistical reasons. 

WASHINGTON, USA - MAY 09: A US Secret Service Uniformed Division police car is parked in front of the White House in Washington DC, United States on May 9 , 2022. (Photo by Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Both agents apparently became intoxicated while not on duty.  One of the agents then got into an altercation with a cab driver.

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In South Korea, officials send mediators to the scene of low level disputes and then determine if criminal charges would be filed. 

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One of the agents was interviewed by authorities and no charges have been filed. 

"The Secret Service is aware of an off-duty incident involving two employees which may constitute potential policy violations," USSS chief spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told Fox News. "We have very strict protocols and policies for all employees and we hold ourselves to the highest professional standards."

PYEONGTAEK, SOUTH KOREA - MAY 20: U.S. President Joe Biden arrives at Osan Air Base on May 20, 2022 in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. (Photo by Lee Jin-Man - Pool/Getty Images)

Guglielmi noted that both agent have been placed on administrative leave and said there was "no impact" on Biden’s trips.

"Given this is an active administrative personnel matter, we are not in a position to comment further at this time." 

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