What is the secret service doing?!?
A shocking new twist has emerged involving President Donald Trump’s Secret Service detail — and it’s raising serious questions about the agency’s priorities during a time of heightened threats.
According to multiple reports, a Secret Service agent was caught trying to sneak his wife onto a U.S. military cargo flight during President Trump’s recent trip to Scotland. The woman, reportedly a member of the U.S. Air Force, was stopped just in time after supervisors flagged the attempt as a clear violation of protocol.
Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump responded to the developing story with surprise.
“That’s a weird deal. I just heard about it two minutes ago,” Trump said. “I think Sean’s taking care of it,” referring to Secret Service Director Sean Curran. “I don’t want to get involved. It’s a strange story.”
The Secret Service scandal is now the subject of a formal personnel investigation. A spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital that the employee had been warned in advance that such actions were prohibited. Despite this, he moved forward with trying to smuggle his wife onto the classified transport aircraft.
“The aircraft was being used by the Secret Service to move equipment and personnel,” the agency said. “No protectees were aboard. The mission was not compromised.”
But for many Americans, this incident underscores growing concerns about security breakdowns inside one of the nation’s most critical protection agencies.
Scandal Comes After Shocking Assassination Attempt on Trump
This controversy comes on the heels of the July 2024 assassination attempt on President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania — a horrifying event that exposed gaping holes in federal protective operations.
During that attack, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire from a rooftop during a Trump campaign rally, hitting the President in the ear. Tragically, the shooter fatally struck Corey Comperatore, a beloved firefighter, husband, and father who was attending the rally with his family.
And the danger didn’t end there.
Months later, another suspect was arrested in a separate attempted assassination plot targeting Trump at his West Palm Beach golf club — proving that threats remain constant and dangerously real.
House Task Force: “Preventable Failures” by the Secret Service
A bipartisan congressional task force determined that the Butler incident was “entirely preventable.” The report concluded that the failure wasn’t an isolated error — but rather the result of a pattern of negligence, poor leadership, and communication breakdowns.
In response to the national outrage, the Secret Service has been forced to make major changes. These include:
- Deploying advanced drone surveillance across protective zones
- Revamping radio communications to ensure faster coordination
- Boosting training protocols for both federal agents and local law enforcement partners
Americans Deserve Better Protection for Their President
For millions of Americans — especially those who support President Trump — these repeated failures raise serious questions: Is the Secret Service still up to the job? And how deep do the problems go?
As this latest Secret Service controversy unfolds, one thing is clear: when it comes to protecting our Commander-in-Chief, there’s no room for mistakes.
That goofball who tried to stash his wife aboard the plane should have been immediately dismissed and told to pay for his and his wife’s flight back home, then marking him as untrustworthy and a risk to anyone’s security due to his refusing to comply with regulations. That was not some misunderstood event. He intentionally helped her board the plane despite multiple warnings which he ignored. What a loser!