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.”
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.”

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.



