A manure-slinging per-poo-trator targeted the home of White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on Monday, according to a report.
The manure was tossed out of a car and triggered a response from Secret Service and Washington, DC, police, according to Politico, which notes that the city was left to clean up the foul mess.
In a statement to The Post, Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi would not confirm that the substance hurled at the White House official’s home in the West End neighborhood of Washington, DC, was manure.
But he said Secret Service Uniformed Division officers and DC’s bomb squad did respond to a âreport of a suspicious packageâ near Sullivanâs residence at about 8:30 a.m.Â
âThe Metropolitan Police Department’s Explosive Ordinance Disposal team responded and declared the scene as safe,â Guglielmi said. âThe incident is under investigation.â
Sullivanâs home was the site of a stunning security breach last April, when an apparently intoxicated man walked into the national security adviserâs house in the middle of the night.
Sullivan alerted his round-the-clock Secret Service detail only after asking the intruder, who appeared to be drunk and confused, to leave the premises, according to the Washington Post.
Pro-Palestinian activists protested outside Sullivanâs home on Christmas Day over the Biden administrationâs refusal to call for a permanent cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
Far-left organization The Peopleâs Forum, which organized the protest, has called Sullivan a âwar criminal.â
Sullivan, 47, has served as Bidenâs national security adviser for his entire administration, accompanying the president on several of his overseas trips and advising him on foreign policy matters.
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