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Biden Official Terrifying Home Invasion

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National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan had a shockingly unexpected encounter around 3:00 a.m. a couple of weeks ago. An “unknown man” casually walked right around Sullivan’s team of bodyguards and wandered into his house. Apparently, the door wasn’t locked. Unlike the intruder at Nancy Pelosi’s house, this one wasn’t armed with an assault hammer. It rattled the Biden official pretty hard, though.

Bad security for Jake Sullivan

Crime really is out of control in D.C. as National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan can tell you first hand.

The FBI couldn’t be bothered to investigate Hillary Clinton for election interference but they’re digging into the burning question of “how a man entered the home” of a protected administration official, “without being detected by agents guarding his house.

Sullivan, reports note, “confronted the individual, instructing him to leave.” Okay, the intruder replied and went away. The FBI is still looking for him.

The Post tracked down “two of the people briefed on the incident” who filled them in. “There were no signs of forced entry at the home.” That will teach the security honcho to lock his door at night.

Sullivan has a round-the-clock Secret Service detail. His agents hanging around outside the house were too busy staring at their phones to arrange hookers and booze for when their shift was over to notice an inebriated intruder. Good thing it wasn’t a ninja assassin.

Security “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.

Confused about where he was

Sort of like that recent incident where meat mogul John Tyson, CFO of Tyson Foods, got drunk and wandered into the wrong home, the only difference here is that nobody crawled into Sullivan’s bed.

The intruder appeared to be intoxicated and confused about where he was.” The leakers note that there’s “no evidence the person knew Sullivan or sought to harm him.” They’re wondering if the security team is out to get him, though.

The Secret Service had to issue another one of those embarrassing statements. They everyone that they have “launched an investigation into the incident and how the intruder accessed Sullivan’s home undetected.

Once again the SS has egg on their face. The standard phrase they use for that with the press is that they “considered the security breach a matter of significant concern.

The security team dropped the ball and they know it. “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.

Heads will roll, Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi promises. “Any deviation from our protective protocols is unacceptable and if discovered, personnel will be held accountable.

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