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JD Vance Went Kayaking for His Birthday. Secret Service Had the River Level Raised - The Turtle Island News

By Julie Carr Smyth COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Vice President JD Vance’s security detail had an Ohio river’s water level raised last weekend to accommodate a kayaking trip he and his family took to celebrate his 41st birthday. The U.S. Secret Service said it requested the increased waterflow for the Little Miami River, first reported by The Guardian, to ensure motorized watercraft and emergency personnel “could operate safely” while protecting the Re…

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JD Vance recently celebrated his 41st birthday by kayaking in Ohio. But the only way to do so was to raise the river's water level. This has sparked political debate in the United States, especially amid government spending cuts.

Regulating water levels under the guise of kayaking sounds abstract? But it does. At the request of Vice President J.D. Vance's team, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers temporarily raised the water level in the Little Miami River in Ohio. This was intended to provide "ideal conditions" for small-boat sailing during the politician's family vacation.

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