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Since its founding, presidents, vice presidents, and other senior government officials have relied on the United States Secret Service (USSS) to provide security for them and, if needed, their families. The USSS has, for the most part, done their best, regardless of the personal opinions of agents. That's how an organization like this should - must - work. So when an agent betrays that trust, it's all the more hateful. But
that is precisely what James O'Keefe seems to have uncovered, in the
form of a USSS agent on the detail of Vice President JD Vance, who has
allegedly leaked serious details of Vice President Vance's travel
arrangements, how his detail is constituted, and much, much more. It's a long post; here are a few of the key points.
That's hateful enough. Escotto is entitled to his own opinions, but these are, frankly, opinions that would bring his fitness to provide security into question. What's more, he has allegedly disclosed information that could be used by a hostile party to launch an attack on the Vice President of the United States, or on his family. There's more:
A casual romantic interest - as in, a honey trap. Read More: College Radio Host in Serious Trouble After Vile Threat Against JD Vance: Report The only good thing to come out of this is that Escotto unwittingly revealed this information to an American journalist, and not a Chinese or Iranian spy. We have ample evidence that the Chinese are more than willing to set up honey traps for unwitting and naive American officials. It's not impossible, despite that regime's seeming contempt for women, that Iran would do the same. And imagine what a hostile power could do, with that much of the vice president's schedule and security arrangements revealed. An ordinary breach of trust is bad enough. But if these allegations are accurate, this isn't just an ordinary breach of trust. This is a breach at the highest level, from an agent on whom the highest elected officials in the country rely for their safety and the safety of those around them. These are people who are literally there to take a bullet to save their principal. No, this kind of thing isn't just a betrayal; it is treachery, and if the allegations are proven - Tomas Escotto is still entitled to a presumption of innocence and to due process, like everyone else - then it should come with harsh consequences. |
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Hidden Cam Reveals Secret Service Breach: JD Vance Detail Compromised
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