Secret Service moved to arrest man who scaled White House fence
Concerns about political violence have grown in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination along with a fatal attack on an ICE facility in Dallas.
Those fears were heightened again this week when Secret Service agents swarmed a man who breached the White House perimeter.
Man wearing suit and sunglasses scaled fence
According to Breitbart, the incident played out on Monday when a man who was clad in a suit and blue sunglasses was caught on the White House grounds.
"An individual scaled the fence on the southeast side of the U.S. Treasury Building and was arrested by U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division officers for unlawful entry," a Secret Service spokesperson was quoted as saying.
🚨 JUST IN: Somebody scaled the White House complex fence today and was CAUGHT by the Secret Service. pic.twitter.com/KGuMl4IORb
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"He was subsequently transported to Metropolitan Police Department’s 2nd District for processing. There was no impact to our protective operations," the spokesperson added.
Last White House breach was committed by an Indian neo-Nazi
Breitbart recalled how the last major White House breach took place in May of 2023 when Sai Varshith Kandula crashed a U-Haul truck.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced in a January press release that Kandula, who is a citizen of India, was sentenced to eight years in federal prison.
The press release explained that Kandula "aimed to overthrow the democratically elected government of the United States in order to replace it with a dictatorship fueled by Nazi ideology."
Kandula pleaded guilty in May of 2024 to a single count of willful injury or depredation of property of the United States.
Trump touts plan for "eternal peace in the Middle East"
Meanwhile, The Daily Mail noted how Monday's arrest came at the same time that a group of protesters were demonstrating against a visit to Washington by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump and Netanyahu were discussing Israel's war against Hamas as well as the president's 20-point plan for a peace agreement in Gaza.
The president heralded his proposal as a way to "immediate end to the war" as well as an avenue to conclude a conflict which has been raging for "thousands of years."
"Let's call it eternal peace in the Middle East," Trump declared. "This is far more than anybody expected, but the level of support that I have had from the nations in the Middle East and neighbors of Israel has been incredible."