Secret Service: Agents Were On Cell Phones As Intruder Entered Nat’l Security Adviser’s Home

The Secret Service is increasing disciplinary measures following an April incident in which an intruder entered the home of National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
Members of the security detail reportedly were reportedly distracted by being on their personal devices amid the incident that occurred at about 3 a.m.
The agency will impose harsher penalties on personnel who violate policies, including those who use personal devices while on the job.
The changes include upping the maximum length of a suspension to 21 days, with removal being an option in cases where violations of policy cause an operational failure.

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