
Back in 2017, The Gateway Pundit reported that a Secret Service agent was suspended for a week for shoving Vice President Joe Biden. The incident took place in 2009.
The reason that the agent shoved Biden? It seems that the agent and his girlfriend were having a picture taken with Biden.
This took place at an annual party for agents and Navy personnel who were tasked with protecting the Biden family.
Not surprisingly, while the couple was taking the photo with the VP, Biden cupped the girlfriend’s breast.
The situation got so heated, a source who was a Secret Service agent at the time told TGP, that others had to step in to prevent the agent from hitting the then-Vice President.
BIDEN SHOULD HAVE BEEN PUNCHED OUT ANY NUMBER OF TIMES. HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN STOPPED YEARS AGO.
The agent later stated, “We had to cancel the VP Christmas get together at the Vice President’s house because Biden would grope all of our wives and girlfriend’s asses.” The annual party was for agents and Navy personnel who were tasked with protecting the Biden family. It would seem likely that Jill Biden, and other Biden family members, were at the Christmas party.
A BIDEN CHRISTMAS TRADITION
The incident has resurfaced because Judicial Watch had requested documentation on the incident.
JUDICIAL WATCH REQUESTED:
All records related to a reported incident in 2009 in which a United States Secret Service Agent reportedly was involved in an altercation with, or attempted to strike, then Vice President Joe Biden” during a photo opportunity.
The records sought shall include, but not be limited to, witness statements, the Agent’s statement, victim’s statement, alleged perpetrator’s statement, incident reports, investigative reports, communications among USSS personnel regarding the incident, and disciplinary records related to the incident for the Agent in question.
Judicial Watch’s FOIA request was made on May 12, 2020.
The Secret Services responded on July 13, 2020. The reply said, in part, “[T]here are no responsive records or documents pertaining to your request in our files…the above mentioned file(s) has been destroyed due to retention standards…[n]o additional information is available.” It did not deny the incident had occurred.
Now, Judicial Watch has filed a lawsuit to test the Secret Service’s assertion that it destroyed all records about the incident.
“We had not been able to confirm whether the report about the alleged altercation might be true until the Secret Service itself suggested it destroyed records about the incident,” stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
Let’s see where this one goes. Time until the election is short, so will the Secret Service slow-walk their response? Or will they act in the best interests of the country and put everything on the table?