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I am a Republican senator Chuck Grassley wants the Secret Service to find out if anyone from the White House communications agency for the White House advance team had any quote overnight guests in their hotel rooms or shared rooms with -- implicated Secret Service agents.

At the hotel -- -- or other hotels and Cartagena Colombia.

And Grassley wants to know in a letter he sent to the Secret Service quote.

Who would be reviewing these hotel records to ensure that sensitive information was not compromised by overnight guests.

The White House has said a couple of times this week that so far none of -- team on the ground has been caught up in the scandal.

I have no reason to believe I do not now otherwise that.

That this did not involve anything but the agents in the the military personnel we are in regular conversation with senior members of the White House -- -- conversation with.

The Secret Service.

Getting briefed on the progress of their investigation.

For the first time since the scandal broke Secret Service director Mark Sullivan briefed President Obama in person in the Oval Office late yesterday.

So -- six Secret Service agents have been ousted or resigned including two supervisors five more agents are on administrative leave and what has been cleared of serious misconduct.

But may face some kind of in house punishment on the military side the Pentagon says at least eleven military members were involved as well.

Six from the army to Marines to from the navy and one from the air force.

In Washington Molly Henneberg Fox News.