FBI Announces Arrests in Alleged Foiled Attack at White House UFC Event
1-Minute Brief
The FBI's announcement of arrests in an alleged attack plot at a high-profile White House event has sparked interagency tensions and raised securit...
Key Facts
- The FBI announced arrests on Tuesday related to an alleged foiled attack at the UFC Freedom 250 event held Sunday at the White House.
- According to The Independent, the Secret Service expressed frustration with FBI Director Kash Patel over the timing of the public announcement.
- Secret Service deputy director reportedly referenced internal caution, saying, 'Don’t choke on your own smoke.'
- Court records detail the alleged plot and were referenced in an affidavit, according to CBS News.
- CBS News featured analysis from former FBI agent Lance Leising and former NYPD Deputy Commissioner Richard Esposito regarding the incident.
What Happened
The FBI stated it thwarted an alleged attack targeting the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House and announced related arrests. Details of the alleged plot were outlined in court records.
Why It Matters
The incident highlights ongoing security challenges at high-profile government events and has led to reported friction between federal agencies over public communication and operational protocols.
What's Next
Further legal proceedings are expected for those arrested. Additional details about the alleged plot and interagency coordination may emerge as court records and official statements are reviewed.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft6h agoFormer FBI agent reacts to alleged attack at Trump's UFC birthday event
- CBS NewsLeft3h agoThese were the plans for the alleged White House-UFC attack, according to an affidavit
- The IndependentLeft45m agoSecret Service enraged at FBI Director Kash Patel after premature announcement about UFC event terror plot: report
