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Secret Service BRAWL at Obama’s Home?!

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“Immediately before I whoop this girl’s ass.”

Yes, that quote was made on a recorded Secret Service line and has now gone viral within the agency, according to Crabtree. The officer who made the call allegedly berated and assaulted her colleague once she finally showed up.

Despite the bizarre brawl, sources claim no one in the Obama residence—or the surrounding neighborhood—was disturbed. But that doesn’t mean the damage is contained.

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“The incident is raising new concerns among fellow Secret Service agents and officers about the agency’s lowering of hiring standards during years of a major DEI push to add more minorities and women to the ranks under previous Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle,” Crabtree noted.

That “DEI push” – referring to the Biden administration’s focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – has been blasted by many inside the agency who believe professionalism and readiness have been sacrificed in the name of optics.

Crabtree didn’t stop there. She reminded readers that the Secret Service has been plagued by morale problems, staffing shortages, and a string of shocking failures – including the near-assassination of Donald Trump on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Cheatle, the director at the time, was forced to resign after the catastrophic security breach. Now her legacy is being further dragged through the mud by a wave of agents questioning the fitness of some hires pushed under her tenure.

One of Crabtree’s follow-up posts highlighted the growing backlash against Sean Curran, the new head of the Secret Service, who has yet to clarify if he plans to reverse course on Cheatle’s DEI strategy.

“Numerous sources in the Secret Service community have questioned whether Sean Curran, who Trump tapped to lead the agency, is doing anything to roll back the agency’s DEI initiatives,” Crabtree posted. “For instance, they wonder if he has rescinded Cheatle’s previous commitment to a national 30×30 pledge that has a goal of hiring 30% women in law enforcement by 2030.”

While many inside the agency stress that numerous female officers are exemplary, the concern lies in what insiders say is an observable trend of underqualified hires getting promoted based on identity over merit.

The embarrassment is not isolated. Prior incidents include a female agent having a mental breakdown at Joint Base Andrews while armed—physically attacking her supervisor before being restrained. Another meme-spawning fiasco involved a visibly overweight female agent struggling to respond during Trump’s assassination attempt. That same agent had been assigned as the “lead” on Trump’s security for the day.

Meanwhile, site security—overseen by another female agent—failed to post police on a rooftop where the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, ultimately opened fire.

As America grapples with this alarming string of missteps, one question looms large: is the agency tasked with protecting our leaders being sacrificed on the altar of woke politics?

The Obama incident may not have ended in bloodshed, but for a battered agency under fire since the Trump shooting, this latest scandal is another black eye—and one the American people will not soon forget.

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