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According to a former agent, a secret service agent should “correct” the secret service after an attempt to smuggle his wife after trying to smuggle his wife in a secret service cargo plane with President Donald Trump.
Tim Miller, who served as a secret service agent during the administration of President George HW Bush and Bill Clinton, said the alleged incident was unusual and the agency should “take” steps to address the increasing dangers against Trump.
Miller said in an email to Fox News Digital on Thursday, “The threats for the President are serious and growing.” “This agency should take steps to overcome these dangers. … Imagine a world where our elected leaders are not safe to lead the important issues that come before our world?
“The mission that has been given to them requires the best people available, who have the highest level of commitment, experience, professionalism and skill.”
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President Donald Trump waves as they visit Glasgow Prestwick Airport on July 25, 2025 in Prestwick, Scotland. (Getty image)
While Miller predicted such conduct, as a result of the suspension or firing of the first agent, Miller said that it is unlikely that the Gupta service did not fire on duty while attempting to murder against Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania in July 2024.
However, the agency announced that it suspended six of its agents due to the response to the effort.
Similarly, Miller said that he estimates an investigation into the Scotland incident, carefully handled.
“I am confident that they will investigate the matter thoroughly,” Miller said. “By that end, the secret service must be right and agents accountable for this type of errors in the decision. The current threats are very high. It is a high level of high level accountability and return to the mission focus. The life of our elected leaders depends on this! It is really a ‘mission’!”
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The UK Prime Minister Kir Stmper and President Donald Trump during a meeting on Monday, July 28, 2025 during a meeting at Trump Turnberry Golf Course in Turnberry, Scotland. (Tolga Akman/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
Nevertheless, Miller said that the agency did the right job in identifying the danger and fixing the problem.
Miller said, “The bottom line is that there is much more for this story and with the exception of the extremely poor decision of an agent, the Secret Service did a good job to recognize and correct the issue.”
Realclearpolitics earlier reported that a secret service agent tried to smuggle his wife aboard a secret service cargo aircraft during Trump’s visit to his visit to Scotland.
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Trump told reporters on Tuesday that he had heard of the alleged incident, described it as a “strange deal”. He also said that the agency is handling the matter by reporters.
“I don’t know, it’s a strange. I have heard just two minutes ago. I think Sean is taking care of it. … Is this a serious story?” Trump referred the director of Sean Curan, Secret Service on one Tuesday of the Air Force.
The White House confirmed Fox News Digital Wednesday that Trump was informed on the matter and an investigation was on.
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President Donald Trump listens to the questions of reporters in the United Kingdom on July 29, 2025, as he returns to Washington after a visit to Scotland. (Getty image)
The Secret Service spokesperson said on the Fox News Digital Tuesday, “The US Secret Service is investigating an employee when an employee attempted to invite his spouse, who is trying to invite a member of the United States Air Force, riding on a mission support flight.”
The spokesman said, “The aircraft run by the US Air Force was being used by the Secret Service to transport personnel and equipment.” “Before the foreign departure, the employee was advised by the supervisors that such an action was banned, and the spouse was prevented from taking a latter later. No secret service consultants were riding on the consultants, and our foreign protective operations had no effect.”