Scuffle Between Secret Service Agents Breaks Out At Obama’s DC Residence: Report

Secret Service Officers Brawl Outside Obama’s Home

Two female Secret Service agents got into a physical altercation around 2:30 a.m. outside former President Obama’s D.C. residence, according to RealClearPolitics’ Susan Crabtree. One officer, angry about her late shift replacement, reportedly called a supervisor saying, “come immediately before I whoop this girl’s ass.”

The fight, which did not disturb the Obamas or neighbors, has sparked internal concerns over professionalism and hiring standards, especially following last year’s near-assassination of Donald Trump. Critics blame a DEI-driven hiring push for lowering agency standards, while others note morale and staffing shortages have plagued the Secret Service for years.

It remains unclear if disciplinary actions will follow.

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