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. . The incident reveals multiple breaches and raises serious concerns.

First, agents do not leave their posts, ever. Not for a bathroom break or a phone call, let alone to disappear into a private room for a considerable amount of time to nurse a baby. How did this happen? What is the workplace environment that would lead the agent to think this was okay?

Second, was this agent in the field providing protection duty while pregnant? And if so, did that result in additional protocol breaches and threats to protectees?

How was she able to bring an infant into an event while on duty, and how was she able to sneak unvetted relatives to the event without going through security?

Why was an agent allowed to accept an assignment that placed her in a situation that required duties she was unable to perform and fulfill?

Why is the Secret Service calling a concerning breach of security a “personal matter?”

And, most concerning, the mission of the Secret Service is quite literally life or death so who is picking these specific people to be on President Trump’s detail?

Former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam eviscerated the agent and the agency during an interview on Fox News. . .

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>. . The incident reveals multiple breaches and raises serious concerns. >First, agents do not leave their posts, ever. Not for a bathroom break or a phone call, let alone to disappear into a private room for a considerable amount of time to nurse a baby. How did this happen? What is the workplace environment that would lead the agent to think this was okay? >Second, was this agent in the field providing protection duty while pregnant? And if so, did that result in additional protocol breaches and threats to protectees? >How was she able to bring an infant into an event while on duty, and how was she able to sneak unvetted relatives to the event without going through security? >Why was an agent allowed to accept an assignment that placed her in a situation that required duties she was unable to perform and fulfill? >Why is the Secret Service calling a concerning breach of security a “personal matter?” >And, most concerning, the mission of the Secret Service is quite literally life or death so who is picking these specific people to be on President Trump’s detail? >Former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam eviscerated the agent and the agency during an interview on Fox News. . . [Video Only](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnI6bHP-mfE) [Archive](https://archive.today/kzhjh)

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All good questions. My guess is that the secret service is not there to protect Trump.

"Hey, if you need to do anything, our secret service will leave post for a time. Or if you need to reach a high place with a ladder, it's no problem at all. We won't stop you."

And the biggest shock is Mr. "You're fired" is OK with all of it.