
BREAKING: Secret Service Refused to Respond to “Insider Threat” at Agency – Retaliated Against Whistleblower Who Reported Threat!
The US Secret Service is accused of failing to respond to an insider threat at the agency – and retaliated against the whistleblower who reported the threat during the Biden Administration.
News of the insider threat comes less than one year after two assassination attempts against President Trump – one in Butler, Pennsylvania (July 13) – and another attempt at his Mar-a-Lago golf course (September 15).
According to RealClearPolitics reporter Susan Crabtree, the Secret Service hired an applicant who failed the terrorism section of the polygraph test.
Failing a polygraph test typically disqualifies a Secret Service applicant – however, the agency has a dangerous ‘friends and family’ loophole which allows people with certain connections to retake the polygraph test more than once.
The agency allowed this ‘insider threat’ to evaluate others’ security clearances, according to a whistleblower.
The whistleblower claims they were retaliated against, forced to resign and now the agency is threatening to revoke their security clearance.
“Instead of investigating the individual for posing a potential threat to the agency and the top U.S. officials it protects, including the president and the vice president, the agent alleges he was retaliated against and forced to resign after serving more than 20 years in the Secret Service. The agent who reported the insider threat concerns alleges that agency officials are continuing to retaliate against him by threatening his security clearance if he doesn’t drop his legal complaints,” Susan Crabtree reported.