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Police and Secret Service respond after manure tossed in front of top Biden aide’s home: report

A feces-thrower targeted the home of National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Monday, according to reports.

The manure was thrown from the car, prompting a response from the Secret Service and Washington, D.C. police. According to Politicowhich states that the city was left to clean up the dirty mess.

In a statement to the Post, Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi did not confirm that the substance dumped at the home of a White House official in Washington, D.C.’s West End neighborhood was fertilizer.

But he said Secret Service Uniform Division agents and the D.C. bomb squad responded to a “report of a suspicious package” near the Sullivan residence around 8:30 a.m.

“The Metropolitan Police Department’s Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team responded and declared the scene safe,” Guglielmi said. “The incident is under investigation.”


A Secret Service spokesperson said the incident remains under investigation. Anadolu Agency (via Getty Images)

Sullivan’s home was the scene of a stunning security breach last April, when an apparently intoxicated man broke into the national security adviser’s home in the middle of the night.

Sullivan called the 24-hour Secret Service after asking the intruder, who appeared drunk and confused, to leave the premises, according to the Washington Post.

Pro-Palestinian activists protested in front of Sullivan’s home on Christmas Day over the Biden administration’s rejection of calls for a permanent ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.

The far-left group People’s Forum, which organized the protest, called Sullivan a “war criminal.”


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Sullivan is President Biden’s top national security adviser. Getty Images

Sullivan, 47, served as the president’s national security adviser throughout the Biden administration, accompanying the president on several trips abroad and advising him on foreign policy issues.

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