The Secret Service is supposed to protect our leaders with their lives.
One Biden holdover had other plans.
And JD Vance's Secret Service agent was busted doing something that should land him in prison.
Secret Service Agent Tomas Escotto Leaked JD Vance Travel Plans and Security Details
Secret Service agent Tomas Escotto leaked Vice President JD Vance's exact travel schedule, security formations, and shift changes to someone he thought was a romantic interest.
James O'Keefe's hidden cameras caught it all.
Escotto revealed how many agents surround Vance at any given moment.
He described the specific protective formations they use.
He disclosed travel plans days in advance — giving potential attackers a timeline to plan an assassination.
The Biden-era holdover even sent photos from Air Force Two to his supposed romantic interest.
Think about what a terrorist cell could do with that information.
Escotto admitted he voted for Joe Biden and "hates ICE" while opposing Trump's immigration enforcement — the exact policies Vance champions.
He acknowledged signing paperwork prohibiting disclosure of sensitive information.
Then he ran his mouth anyway to impress a stranger.
Federal law under 18 U.S.C. § 793 makes disclosure of classified information that could harm the United States a felony punishable by up to ten years in prison.
Escotto faces prosecution for violating his security clearance and potentially enabling attacks on the Vice President.
O'Keefe coordinated with the Secret Service before publication and gave them a chance to respond.
Only after getting caught did they place Escotto on administrative leave and suspend his clearance.
Secret Service Deputy Director Matthew Quinn sent an internal memo calling it a "failure" and ordered all personnel to retake anti-espionage training.
This is the second time in less than a year O'Keefe caught Secret Service personnel compromising their protectees.
Quinn's memo praised the "overwhelming majority" of agents who maintain professionalism.
That's cold comfort when one bad apple nearly got the Vice President killed.
The agency apologized to the Vance family "for this violation of their trust and privacy" and promised reforms.
Words are cheap when someone just handed America's enemies a blueprint for murdering the second-highest elected official in the country.
Trump inherited a sabotaged Secret Service filled with Biden loyalists
This wasn't random incompetence.
Escotto is part of a pattern of Biden holdovers actively working against the Trump administration from within.
He openly opposed the policies Vance promotes and voted against the administration he's supposed to protect.
Someone broke into Vance's Ohio home just months ago while he served as Vice President.
Now we learn a Secret Service agent on his detail was simultaneously leaking his movements and security procedures to strangers.
Charlie Kirk was assassinated by a left-wing radical four months ago in September.
The threats against conservative leaders have never been higher.
And the Secret Service assigned a Biden voter who "hates ICE" to protect the Vice President who's leading the crackdown on illegal immigration.
Imagine if O'Keefe's undercover journalist had been a Chinese intelligence officer running a honey trap.
Beijing would know exactly when and where to strike Vance with minimal Secret Service interference.
Foreign adversaries would pay millions for the intelligence Escotto handed over for free.
The Secret Service claims they're investigating and implementing reforms.
Trump needs to do more than retrain agents — he needs to purge every Biden appointee who puts politics above protection.
These aren't public policy disagreements anymore.
This is sabotage that could get the Vice President killed.
Sources:
- Cristina Laila, "BREAKING: O'Keefe Media Group: Secret Service Agent Assigned to Vance Leaks Sensitive Information to Undercover Reporter – NOW SUSPENDED (VIDEO)," The Gateway Pundit, January 13, 2026.
- O'Keefe Media Group, "BREAKING: U.S. Secret Service Agent Assigned to VP JD Vance Leaks Sensitive Security Information to Undercover Reporter," O'Keefe Media Group, January 13, 2026.
- Ward Clark, "Hidden Cam Reveals Secret Service Breach: JD Vance Detail Compromised," RedState, January 13, 2026.

