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00:00Secret Service takes one in custody after security incident at the White House.
00:05A driver slammed into a White House security gate while President Donald Trump was inside.
00:10This wasn't a fender bender, but a deliberate crash near 17th and East Street Northwest around 10.30 p.m.
00:17The area surrounding the White House went into lockdown.
00:20Secret Service swarmed the driver, detained him, cleared the car, and kept the street cordoned off while withholding identity and motive.
00:28That silence is only adding fuel to the fire.
00:32President Trump was fine inside, but that raises a serious question.
00:36How does something like this even happen again?
00:39This isn't the first perimeter breach in 2025, not even close.
00:43In March, a reportedly suicidal man from Indiana carried a gun near the White House until agents shot and hospitalized him.
00:51That's two breaches, two men, both ending in violent or near-violent chaos within sight of the President's front door.
00:59What's going on? Security failure? Politically motivated threats? Or a slow, growing unrest seeping into the Capitol?
01:06Authorities aren't saying much yet.
01:08No motive, no name, no background, only silence about why he tried ramming the White House security perimeter.
01:15Online speculation grows amid rising political tensions, economic pressure, mental health crises, and a deeply divided country.
01:24The truth is simple. This country feels on edge right now.
01:28It's no longer just politics or social media arguments, but real-world confrontation moving closer to the seat of government.
01:34If two back-to-back White House breaches within Trump's first year back in office don't raise eyebrows, what will?
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