December 1, 2009 10:34 AM

White House Crashers Met Obama at Dinner

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(CBS/ AP)  Updated 5:35 p.m. Eastern time

The White House revealed Friday evening that the Virginia couple that crashed a high-profile White House dinner this week met President Obama in a receiving line.

This comes as the head of the Secret Service said Friday that the incident "embarrassed" his agency. In a statement, the agency's director took responsibility for the couple's maneuvering around the people charged with protecting the president by saying "that failing is ours."

"The Secret Service is deeply concerned and embarrassed by the circumstances surrounding the State Dinner," Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan said in a statement released Friday afternoon.

Sullivan said in his statement that the agency verified that Michaele and Tareq Salahi were not on the guest list for Mr. Obama's first state dinner Tuesday and that "protocols were not followed at an initial checkpoint."

"Although these individuals went through magnetometers and other levels of screening, they should have been prohibited from entering the event entirely," Sullivan said. "That failing is ours."

The Secret Service may begin a criminal investigation against the couple who crashed the high-profile dinner, an agency spokesman said earlier Friday.

Jim Mackin said the possible turn toward criminal charges is one reason the Secret Service has kept mum about what happened when the Salahis arrived at the security checkpoint Tuesday. They were not on the guest list for the dinner honoring Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Nobody disputes that the two, candidates for a reality TV show, were allowed through security. The Secret Service acknowledges that its procedures weren't followed.

Still unknown is the story that the uninvited guests spun to the security officers that persuaded them to allow the couple through. That likely would play a role in any criminal charges.

"As this moves closer to a criminal investigation there's less that we can say," Mackin said. "I don't want to jeopardize what could be a criminal investigation. We're not leaving any option off the table at this point."

It was not immediately clear what charges would be pursued. The Salahis lawyer, Paul Gardner, posted a comment on their Facebook page saying, "My clients were cleared by the White House, to be there."

He said more information would be forthcoming.

Attempts to reach Gardner on Friday were not immediately successful.

Michaele Salahi's hairdresser at the Georgetown salon where she scheduled a last-minute appointment hours before the dinner said she asked to look at the invitation to the White House event, but never saw it.

"She was so excited. She told me that she got it in the mail and it was just an amazing feeling and they couldn't wait and in fact they called the White House, I believe, to make sure that she was going to be dressed appropriately," Peggy Ioakim told "The Early Show" on Friday. Salahi wore a red sari to the dinner.

White House Crashers' "Stunning" Slip

Bravo Media, meanwhile, confirmed that on the day of the dinner Michaele Salahi was being filmed around Washington and while she prepared for the dinner by a film crew connected with the network's reality show, "The Real Housewives of D.C.," because she is being considered for the upcoming TV program.

"Half Yard's cameras were not inside the White House. They filmed the couple preparing for the event," Johanna Fuentes, Bravo Media's vice president, communications, said in an e-mail late Thursday. She said the Salahis "informed Half Yard that they were invited (to the dinner), the producers had no reason to believe otherwise."

Fuentes referred further questions to the Virginia couple's lawyer and their publicist.

The White House refused comment on the Salahis and referred all calls to the Secret Service.

Ronald Kessler, author of a book on the Secret Service, said, "While the couple did pass through a magnetometer to detect weapons, they could have assassinated the president or vice president using other means - anthrax, for example." He added the Secret Service would not detect secreted biological weapons.

Kessler, a journalist, wrote "In the President's Secret Service: Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect."

The author added that it's unlikely the Secret Service performed the usual background check to ensure that the crashers were not possible threats.

"The party crashers could have had outstanding arrest warrants for murder. They could have been involved with terrorists. They could have been agents of Iran or North Korea. The Secret Service would never have known," he said.

During President George W. Bush's administration, it was standard procedure to have someone from the White House social office at the gate for state dinners and other events with large groups of visitors, according to a former senior Bush aide who spoke on condition of anonymity so as not to be seen as criticizing the Obama White House.

The social office is most knowledgeable about the guest list and could have been called in case of any uncertainty, this official said.

White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers, asked by The Associated Press on Thursday whether personnel from her office were at the checkpoint said, "We were not."

The Salahis are not the first people to crash a notorious party. In 1998, Michael Purfoy crashed music's biggest party of the year, the Grammys, by dancing shirtless with the words "Soy Bomb" scrawled across his chest while Bob Dylan played. And there were no laughs in 2003 when a self-described "comedy terrorist" slipped past security at Windsor Castle and crashed Prince William's 21st birthday celebration. A feature film was even made about crashing parties - 2005's "Wedding Crashers."

Long-time gatecrasher Scott Weiss, who has crashed all kinds of big events and made a documentary about his adventures, told CBS News' Harry Smith, co-anchor of "The Early Show," that he was "shocked" when he heard about the Salahis' slipping past the Secret Service.

"I've often talked about crashing the White House, but I've never been dumb enough to do it."

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by fyneberg November 29, 2009 2:55 PM EST
All entities need to be charged for this breach. The couple willingly trepassed and lied to federal officers. Secret Service leadership should be dismissed immediately. Since 9/11, citizens in DC can hardly see the White House more less get in.

The threat to our national security is immense. What if anthrax or some other agent was transported to the State Dinner. The President and Vice President are in harm's way when their security is breached. There is more to this story than a couple going to a party without an invitation. A full Senate investigation is warranted.
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by krmopilci November 28, 2009 12:45 PM EST
lock them,too.lock everybody!
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by flasup November 28, 2009 2:35 AM EST
I know they're been obsessed about meeting celebs, but theres other ways to meet famous people, such as being invited for real or a gathering (where you wouldn't have to LYE your way in). Creshing and trespassing (I dont care what sravo says or claiming ambassador said you could) lying about it is dishonorable it is trespassin. Your not on so no belongo! BEING invited to something takes work and commitment. Whats with her, shes even lyed to her hairstylist saying she had an invite while it was not on her sheesh. I hope this bad publicity gets you anywere.
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by MalloryDavis November 28, 2009 1:26 AM EST
Burp!
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by rhyanova November 27, 2009 11:55 PM EST
I know this might sound weird but...if this couple were a minority couple, specifically african-american (yes even though we have a multi-racial president now)...not only would they have been treated differently by the press and society, but these secret service agents would definitely have triple checked their names. Had they not looked "white", which we all know is related to power, then this story would not even be in headlines all over. I bet other countries are looking at us shaking their heads saying "wow, only in america"
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by babesbuddy November 27, 2009 8:09 PM EST
White House Social Secretary, clotheshorse Desiree Rogers should be FIRED! While posing for magazine covers and preening for the press Rogers failed to see to every detail for this important event! as for the other two Media ****** who crashed the party, they should ABSOLUTELY be prosecuted for First Degree Stupidity and Aggrivated A@@%olism. I find it incredible that the majority of commenters opine "they did nothing wrong", maybe the Crashers and the Balloon Boy family can get their own reality series "The San Quentin Gong show".
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by Sloughfoot November 27, 2009 6:43 PM EST
They have inadvertently comitted a great service to this Nation and to the Office of the President. It matters not your political affiliation for any lax in security for the President of this nation is slap in the face to the Nation as a whole and to it's citizens.
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by wdh3007 November 27, 2009 5:15 PM EST
Their should not be any charges because their is no law broken by this couple to charge them. If anything else the secret service is to blame for letting them in anyway despite the fact that they were not on the guest list. This should be investigated but while they are at it someone should also invstigate why Obama's citizenship case has finally reached the supreme court but the media says nothing!
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by Hawkm43 November 27, 2009 4:50 PM EST
What Law have they broken. Government has to show Criminal Intent. By crashing a party shows no criminal intent, but the lack of security the secret service has.
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by jsf14 November 27, 2009 4:30 PM EST
They sound nauseating. But what law have they broken?
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