Breaking: Secret Service Agent Appears Compromised in Wake of Kirk Murder – Alarming Posts Allegedly from Inside Agency Coming to Light
A social media post allegedly made by a current Secret Service agent expressed approval over the murder of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The post claimed Kirk “deserved what he got” and accused him of spreading hate and racism. Susan Crabtree, a reporter from Real clear Politics, shared the post on X (formerly Twitter) but noted it could not be independently confirmed whether it was truly from an agent. The comments have caused concern within the Secret Service community, as some agents are upset about celebrating the death of a political figure who is being honored by the president with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The agent reportedly often posts negative remarks about former President Trump and is not currently assigned to directly protect him, though agents may be reassigned as needed.Crabtree highlighted the dangers of such sentiments within the protective service, questioning if political biases could impact the agent’s ability to protect officials impartially. The post also inaccurately accused Kirk of racist remarks regarding Black women, which were based on a misinterpretation of a 2023 discussion on Kirk’s show.
A recent social media post from an individual reported to be a Secret Service agent expressed glee at Wednesday’s murder of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
Real Clear Politics reporter Susan Crabtree has taken to X to cite comments from a poster named Anthony Pough, who she says is a Secret Service agent.
“You can’t circumvent karma, she doesnt leave,” the post from the alleged agent said.
The post also said Kirk “spews hate and racism on his show.”
🚨🚨EXCLUSIVE and #BREAKING: This is a current Secret Service agent, stating in a post, that Charlie Kirk deserved what he got.
“You can’t circumvent karma, [sic] she doesnt [sic] leave.”
The comments are similar to the incendiary remarks now former @MSNBC… pic.twitter.com/XMdTcPHP7k
— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) September 11, 2025
It could not be independently confirmed Thursday whether the comments were from an agent.
Crabtree noted the severity of what was posted.
“The comments are similar to the incendiary remarks now former @MSNBC contributor Matthew Dowd made on the network. The network fired Dowd from his contributorship yesterday for saying ‘hateful thoughts lead to hateful words, which then lead to hateful actions.’ MSNBC called Dowd’s comments ‘insensitive and unacceptable’ and ultimately fired him,” she wrote.
“The Secret Service agent’s post is circulating in the Secret Service community with some agents upset over his sentiments because he appears to be celebrating the death of a political figure, and one whom the president is honoring with the Presidential Medal of Freedom and has often had by his side at events over the last several years,” Crabtree wrote.
Crabtree said the opinion is dangerous, writing, “What about other MAGA figures who often appear with Trump — would the agent’s political views prevent him from protecting Trump effectively or anyone who may be targeted while appearing with Trump or another administration official?”
She quoted what she said was a “source in the Secret Service community” as saying, “If that’s all it takes to set you off, that’s dangerous to have around.”
“I’m mostly concerned about the morals of a person sworn to protect the rights of others to engage in politics and exercise free speech, celebrating the death of someone exercising those same rights,” Crabtree said that her Secret Service source said.
The agent often posts negative comments about Trump, she wrote.
“I’m told this agent, who is in Phase 2 of his career, is not on a detail that would be regularly charged with protecting Trump,” she wrote.
“Yet, all agents, at times, are called off their official details/duties to contribute to presidential coverage of some kind or another,” she wrote.
She also noted that comments in Pough’s post claimed Kirk was racist, declaring, “Charlie Kirk says black women do not have the brain processing power.”
She noted that the comment came from a July 2023 discussion on Kirk’s show in which multiple black women said affirmative action was vital to their careers.
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