White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan was the victim of a fertilizer dump outside his Washington, D.C., home on Monday, which ultimately led to a bomb squad response. But it turns out he wasn’t the only Biden administration official to fall victim to this foul play.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was also targeted by pro-Palestinian protesters who poured a “massive pile of fertilizer” in front of his Virginia mansion, Politico reported.
President Biden’s aide’s home targeted with feces and urine, calls for bombing
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was recently targeted by pro-Palestinian protesters. (Alberto Pizzoli/AFP via Getty Images)
Video of the incident posted online shows a small gathering of protesters outside Austin’s home chanting, “Austin, Austin, you’re wrong, we’ll keep fighting until you quit,” and “Austin, Austin. , stand up and shine, your profession is a crime!”
Event is reported to have occurred Around the same time as the stunt outside Sullivan’s house.
Law enforcement officials told Politico on Monday that the suspect threw a “small amount” of fertilizer out the window of his car, prompting the Secret Service and D.C. police to quickly respond with a bomb squad.
of However, it is also shown in the video Pro-Palestinian demonstrators outside Sullivan’s home.
“Sullivan, Sullivan, you can’t hide, you’re committing genocide!” they chanted.
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National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan was also targeted by pro-Palestinian protesters. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said: new york post The Sullivan case is currently under investigation.
Last April, Sullivan also dealt with a dazed and drunk man who wandered into his home in the middle of the night in what the New York Post called an “astonishing security breach.”
Sullivan told the man to leave and alerted a Secret Service detail to what happened after the man left the house.
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The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the Lloyd incident.





