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Secret Service agent protecting Trump tried to sneak wife on plane to Scotland

UNITED STATES, JUL 30 – The Secret Service launched a personnel investigation after a trainee agent ignored warnings and attempted to bring his Air Force spouse aboard a support plane during Trump's Scotland trip.

  • President Donald Trump acknowledged that a Secret Service officer tried to bring his wife onto a plane supporting his trip to Scotland.
  • The incident took place even though supervisors had warned the agent beforehand that this behavior was not allowed, and the spouse was ultimately barred from boarding the flight.
  • The agent, stationed in Dallas, transported his wife to Maryland where she attended an authorized briefing by the Secret Service, but officials later asked her to leave after she was found at Joint Air Base Andrews.
  • The Secret Service stated no protectees were aboard the flight and confirmed "no impact" on their overseas protective operation, while a major investigation was launched into the security breach.
  • The episode marks another setback for the Secret Service during a beleaguered year, and Trump expressed confidence in the agency despite excusing the incident as agents having a bad day.
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Townhall broke the news in Washington, United States on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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