Army Members Accused of Misbehavior on Trump Trip

The Pentagon has confirmed it is investigating allegations that three service members on President Trump's Asia trip broke curfew and had what the Washington Post calls "improper contact" with women in Vietnam. 

Sources tell the Post that the Army noncommissioned officers have been reassigned from their White House roles while the allegations are investigated.

 The three were assigned to the White House Communications Agency, a specialized unit of 1,200 military staffers responsible for providing secure communications for the president and other White House officials.

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