There are many enemies of the Trump admin. But some enemies are within.
And a compromised Secret Service agent was caught red-handed endangering JD Vance’s life.
In a stunning display of incompetence and potential disloyalty, a Secret Service agent tasked with guarding Vice President JD Vance has been yanked off duty after spilling classified details to a woman who turned out to be working for James O’Keefe’s investigative media outfit. This isn’t just a slip-up—it’s a direct threat to the safety of our leaders.
The agent, named Tomas Escotto by O’Keefe himself, got his security clearance pulled and was barred from agency buildings and networks while the Secret Service launches a full probe. This comes after he casually chatted away about Vance’s protection setup, putting the VP and his family at risk.
“The US Secret Service has no tolerance for any behavior that could potentially compromise the safety, privacy or trust of our protectees,” Deputy Director Matthew Quinn said to the New York Post.
“The US Secret Service has also issued an order for all personnel to retake the agency’s required anti-espionage training in order to ensure employees are aware of the threats posed by individuals aiming to exploit agency employees for information about our protective operations.”
“The US Secret Service has a 160-year-old tradition of discretion that sets this agency apart, and we have no tolerance for employees who fail to meet this standard. The US Secret Service deeply apologizes to the Vance family for this violation of their trust and privacy.”
“The faith our protectees place in this agency is not something the US Secret Service takes lightly, and we are committed to taking the necessary actions to ensure that a similar breach of standards does not occur again,” Quinn added.
O’Keefe dropped a bombshell 14-minute video on X, exposing how Escotto dished out insider info on Vance’s defenses. We’re talking about “protective formations, shift schedules, travel plans, & real-time locations”—stuff that could hand enemies a roadmap to strike.
“In addition to past movements, the agent revealed future travel plans, sometimes days in advance,” O’Keefe said.
“Escotto even sent images from Air Force Two while onboard with the Vice President.”
The real kicker? Escotto knew better. “Despite acknowledging that he signed paperwork prohibiting the disclosure of sensitive information, he Secret Service agent repeatedly shared details with someone he believed was a casual romantic interest,” O’Keefe added.
This guy’s politics scream conflict of interest. In the video, Escotto admits he voted for Joe Biden and trashes the Trump administration’s tough stance on illegal immigration.
At one point, he gripes about ICE agents in action: “I don’t understand why they’re covering their face.”
“I don’t agree with that at all … They’re deploying tactics that shouldn’t be deployed.”
Escotto didn’t stop at talk—he texted the woman on December 26, spilling that Vance would be in Ohio “for like 4-5 days” before heading to Florida “next weekend.” That’s advance intel that could set up an ambush.
Just days later, on January 5, a 26-year-old named William DeFoor got busted for hammering windows at Vance’s Cincinnati home. This happened right after the family jetted back to Washington. Coincidence? Or did loose lips like Escotto’s invite trouble?
This mess exposes the rot inside federal agencies. We’ve got agents sworn to protect our leaders, but some are playing for the other team, leaking secrets that could endanger patriots like Vance who fight for everyday Americans.
Incidents like this show why we can’t trust the deep state holdovers— they’re a liability to the leaders draining the swamp.
