Secret Service Probes Undetected Intrusion at National Security Adviser's Home

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The US Secret Service is investigating how an intruder was able to enter the home of National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan in Washington DC last month undetected by agents. The man, who appeared to be intoxicated, left after being asked to do so by Sullivan. The Secret Service has made modifications to the protective posture to ensure additional security layers are in place as they conduct a comprehensive review. No arrests have been made, and there were no signs of forced entry into the home.
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