The US Secret Service is reportedly to air recruitment ads created by Hollywood film director Michael Bay on Sunday's pre-game show at Super Bowl LIX.
Michael Bay is tapped by the Secret Service to create ads. This is estimated to cost $2 million for two people familiar with the project to produce it. I said CNN.
The recruitment ads are expected to air at Jumbotron inside New Orleans' Superdome Stadium on a course close to the National Football League (NFL) pre-game show.
However, the Secret Service does not have to pay any additional fees related to advertising purchases.
In particular, the Secret Service recruitment commercial comes at a critical time when it is plagued by a national scandal that includes several failures that nearly led to President Donald Trump being assassinated in Butler, Pennsylvania last summer.
The scandal, which includes strange excuses, including “sloping roofs,” was 10 days later, and the council hearings she was unable or unwilling to answer many important questions, or disliked. A day later, then secret service director Kimberly Cheatle resigned. Similarly, at least five other top officials are in charge of management.
Recruitment ads reportedly showcase the agency's role in protecting national leaders, and point out that even the Super Bowl is protected by the Secret Service, sources familiar with the ads told CNN He spoke.
President Trump, who survived two assassination attempts two months before the 2024 election, is also scheduled to attend the Super Bowl on Sunday, making him the first US president to participate in the game.
“I came up with the concept of PSA, which America was founded on the idea of freedom,” Bay told CNN, “Through our short but powerful history as Americans, we always move forward at the time we need to We've been there, and this was a place to celebrate the true quiet heroes who protect our democratic leaders.”
In particular, the film director was seen shaking hands with President Trump when he boarded Air Force 1 at Andrews' joint base in Maryland last week. A source familiar with the project told CNN that Bay was filming recruitment ads on site.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.





