Tuesday, May 16, 2023

WaPo: Intrusion 2 Weeks Ago at National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan’s Home under Investigation...Secret Service Agents Outside Unaware of Security Breach

 

Intrusion at national security adviser’s home under investigation

Secret Service is investigating how unidentified man entered Jake Sullivan’s home undetected by his protective detail

National security adviser Jake Sullivan briefs reporters at the White House last month. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post)
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"The U.S. Secret Service is investigating how a man entered the home of President Biden’s national security adviser in the middle of the night roughly two weeks ago without being detected by agents guarding his house, according to three government officials.

The unknown man walked into Jake Sullivan’s home at about 3 a.m. one day in late April and Sullivan confronted the individual, instructing him to leave, two of the people briefed on the incident said. There were no signs of forced entry at the home, according to one of the people.

Sullivan has a round-the-clock Secret Service detail. But agents stationed outside the house were unaware that an intruder had gotten inside the home, located in the West End neighborhood of Washington, until the man had already left and Sullivan came outside to alert the agents, the two people said.

The intruder appeared to be intoxicated and confused about where he was, according to people briefed on the incident. There is no evidence the person knew Sullivan or sought to harm him, they said.

In a statement, the Secret Service said it has launched an investigation into the incident and how the intruder accessed Sullivan’s home undetected.

The agency said that it considered the security breach a matter of significant concern.

“While the protectee was unharmed, we are taking this matter seriously and have opened a comprehensive mission assurance investigation to review all facets of what occurred,” Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said in the statement, in response to an inquiry from The Washington Post. “Any deviation from our protective protocols is unacceptable and if discovered, personnel will be held accountable.”

Guglielmi said the Secret Service has deployed additional security precautions for Sullivan and around his home, pending the completion of the investigation.

The White House declined to comment.

Normally, anyone intruding on the property of a person protected by the Secret Service would be detained for questioning, then most likely arrested and charged with trespassing. But people familiar with the incident said the person who entered Sullivan’s home departed the scene before Secret Service agents were alerted to his presence.

Although Sullivan was unhurt, the incident has sparked alarm among the very small group of White House and national security officials made aware of the episode, especially because the Secret Service in 2021 added a heightened level of security for the national security adviser, a senior aide to the president who coordinates diplomatic and military affairs.

Previously, national security advisers were provided Secret Service protection only when they traveled outside the Washington area, according to a senior national security official and a former Secret Service executive. That changed after the FBI uncovered a 2021 Iranian plot to assassinate John Bolton, the then-retired national security adviser who had served under President Donald Trump, the current official explained.

Following that discovery, the Secret Service decided to extend full-time protective details to Sullivan, Bolton and Robert C. O’Brien, Bolton’s successor. That means agents are now stationed outside Sullivan’s Washington home full-time when he is in town. . .

As Biden’s top national security aide, Sullivan has played an integral role in all of the president’s foreign policy decisions and activities, from the withdrawal of U.S. troops in Afghanistan to the creation of a global coalition in support of Ukraine.

He has traveled on nearly every foreign trip with the president and is expected to leave Wednesday with Biden as the president heads to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia.

The Secret Service has faced challenges over the past decade in keeping up with the rapidly expanding roster of people it is assigned to protect, in part because its annual budget has not kept pace with that added responsibility.

Before the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the service provided protection for 18 people, including the president and vice president. That number began to swell as the nation focused more on terrorist threats, and by the start of the Biden administration the service was providing protective details to 27 people, including the president’s grandchildren."

Matt Viser contributed to this report.


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Secret Service Reportedly Investigating Home Intrusion Of Biden’s National Security Advisor

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TOPLINE

 

A man evaded guards and entered the home of Jake Sullivan, who serves as President Biden’s national security advisor, in April, prompting an investigation by the Secret Service, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.

KEY FACTS

The unidentified intruder entered Sullivan’s home in Washington, D.C., at 3 a.m. two weeks ago, according to the Post, which cited government officials.

Sullivan reportedly confronted the man, who appeared to be intoxicated and did not seem to know Sullivan or want to harm him.

There was no sign of forced entry and Secret Service agents, who guard Sullivan’s house 24/7, according to the Post, were unaware of the incident until Sullivan went outside and alerted them.

The man left Sullivan’s home before the Secret Service agents were made aware of his intrusion, the officials told the Post.

Forbes reached out to the White House and the Secret Service for comment.

KEY BACKGROUND

Secret Service protection was increased to cover the homes of national security advisors in 2021 after an Iranian operative plotted to kill former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton. The news also comes the day after a man entered the office of Virginia Congressman Gerry Connolly and attacked two staff members with a metal baseball bat. Connolly said Monday there needs to be more security funding for Congress members’ offices. Additionally, in October 2022, a man entered the San Francisco home of then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and attacked her husband, Paul, with a hammer, hospitalizing him.

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Intrusion at national security adviser’s home under investigation (Washington Post)

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