Breaking: Secret Service Agent Appears Compromised in Wake of Kirk Murder - Alarming Posts Allegedly from Inside Agency Coming to Light
A disturbing social media post allegedly written by a Secret Service agent is drawing outrage after appearing to celebrate the murder of Turning Point USA founder and conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
Real Clear Politics reporter Susan Crabtree flagged the comments Thursday, citing a Facebook account belonging to a man named Anthony Pough, identified by her as a Secret Service agent.
“You can’t circumvent karma, she doesnt leave,” the post read. The author went on to smear Kirk, claiming he “spews hate and racism on his show.”
🚨🚨EXCLUSIVE and #BREAKING: This is a current Secret Service agent, stating in a Facebook post, that Charlie Kirk deserved what he got.
— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) September 11, 2025
"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
The comments could not be independently verified, but Crabtree emphasized the gravity of the situation. “The comments are similar to the incendiary remarks now former @MSNBC contributor Matthew Dowd made on the network,” she wrote, noting that MSNBC fired Dowd for remarks it labeled “insensitive and unacceptable.”
Crabtree explained that the remarks have been circulating inside the Secret Service itself, angering some agents. “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,” she reported.
The implications, Crabtree warned, go far beyond one Facebook post. “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 asked.
One source inside the Secret Service put it bluntly: “If that’s all it takes to set you off, that’s dangerous to have around.”
Crabtree noted that her Secret Service source also raised moral concerns about the agent’s fitness for duty. “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.”
According to Crabtree, the agent in question has a history of posting negative comments about President Trump. While the agent is reportedly not currently assigned to a detail protecting the president, all agents can be called into service for presidential security.
The alleged post even repeated false claims about Kirk’s views, quoting him as saying “black women do not have the brain processing power.” Crabtree pointed out this accusation originated from a July 2023 discussion on Kirk’s show in which several black women themselves defended affirmative action as critical to their professional advancement.
The episode raises sharp questions about political bias inside an agency tasked with protecting the lives of America’s leaders, including President Trump and those closest to him.