
Two providers were fired by the United States Secret Service after a video was released showing them fighting last week in Washington, D.C., in front of former president Barack Obama’s castle.
Real Clear Politics writer Susan Crabtree cited two sources in the Secret Service group who claimed two female Secret Service Uniformed Division agents engaged in a “physical battle” while guarding the outside of Obama’s Washington, D.C., on about 2: 30 a.m. last Wednesday in a post on X, previously Online.
The lack of expertise was evident during the altercation, and one of the ladies called a supervisor to obtain a supervisor’s arrival “immediately before I whoop this woman’s a-s,” Crabtree wrote.
A video of the incident, which features the two sexual Secret Service agents punching and shoving one another, was shared by Crabtree. One agent can be heard saying,” Can I get a supervisor down to Delta Two right away before I whoop this girl’s a-s” in an audio recording of the incident.
The Secret Service confirmed the fight between the two officials at the former mayor’s mansion in Washington, D.C., in a statement to Fox News.
” This issue is the subject of an interior inspection because the people involved were fired from their jobs.” Any actions that goes against the Secret Service’s strict code of conduct is unacceptable, according to a Secret Service spokesman. We are unable to comment further because this is a staff issue.
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Crabtree claimed that the broker who was heard contacting a supervisor was upset that her move substitute was late and verbally and physically assaulted her when she suddenly did appear to relieve her, despite the Secret Service no confirming the cause of the fight between the two suspended Secret Service agents.
According to Crabtree, it’s unclear whether either of the Secret Service’s feminine agents suffered any injuries during the fight last week. The Secret Service group, which private sources are, confirmed by the Real Clear Politics writer that no one was disturbed at the Obama property or the surrounding D.C. area during the incident last week.
The incident, according to Crabtree, “is raising fresh concerns among other Secret Service agents and officers about the agency’s lowering of hiring standards during years of a big La push to include more minorities and women to the ranks under former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle.”