Two Secret Service agents have been suspended, and social media users are wondering if DEI is playing a part.
A shocking brawl in front of the residence of former President Barack Obama has the Internet buzzing. On Thursday, RealClearPolitics National Political Correspondent Susan Crabtree posted audio of a female agent requesting a “supervisor” come to her location before she “whoops this girl’s a**.” It turns out the “girl” in question was another female Secret Service agent.
Listen:
#BREAKING SCOOP: IS DEI STILL PLAGUING THE SECRET SERVICE?
FRACAS OUTSIDE OBAMA RESIDENCE RAISES NEW QUESTIONS: Get a supervisor “immediately before I whoop this girl’s ass.”Two female Secret Service Uniformed Division officers got into a physical fight outside former… pic.twitter.com/RmEDx6BWXD
— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) May 22, 2025
On Tuesday, Crabtree posted surveillance video that showed a physical scuffle between two agents, presumably the females in question.
#BREAKING AND EXCLUSIVE: @RCPolitics has obtained video of the fight between two women Secret Service Uniformed Division Officers outside former President Obama’s residence last week after one officer called a supervisor to come before “I whoop this girl’s ass.”
The… https://t.co/6BQyQdEcBs pic.twitter.com/9ouSfHh4sN
— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) May 27, 2025
In a statement to Fox News Digital, the Secret Service confirmed an “internal investigation” was happening but would give no further details.
“The individuals involved were suspended from duty, and this matter is the subject of an internal investigation. The Secret Service has a very strict code of conduct for all employees, and any behavior that violates that code is unacceptable,” said a spokesperson with the agency. “Given this is a personnel matter, we are not in a position to comment further.”
While it’s unknown what exactly sparked the battle between the two women, Crabtree says it was due to the oncoming relief being “late.”
More details about the reason for the fight: Multiple Secret Service sources say one woman Uniformed Division officer was triggered because the officer coming to relieve at the end of her shift was late. Another well-placed Secret Service source says the replacement officer was…
— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) May 27, 2025
More details about the reason for the fight: Multiple Secret Service sources say one woman Uniformed Division officer was triggered because the officer coming to relieve at the end of her shift was late. Another well-placed Secret Service source says the replacement officer was only a few minutes late, and the woman officer who started the fight wanted a Dodge Durango, not the Ford Explorer, that the other officer arrived in. Officers apparently have a choice of cars they can check out when they go on duty — and provide relief for shift changes.
“If that’s all it takes to set you off, [then this officer] is dangerous to have around,” the source remarked.
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Meanwhile, X users are trying to figure out how two people like this got hired in the first place:
Dare I say it? DEI hire?
— Digital Education Project (@Mark_Peterson__) May 27, 2025
Both should be fired. People lacking self control don’t belong in the Secret Service
— Paulette Varghese Altmaier (@PauletteAlt) May 27, 2025
That whole incident can be explained in 3 letters. Wanna guess what they are?
— Chancy (@Chancy1954) May 28, 2025
DEI hire
Every time— The Creature is human (@UtheruffRachel) May 27, 2025
The secret service is a failed institution. We learned that when Trump nearly had his head blown off. Funny how that was no big deal and no corrections were made, just like always in our bloated and corrupt government.
— Liquid Butter (@LiquidButter2) May 28, 2025
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