Terrifying ‘security breach’ spotted in Trump’s Situation Room as Ice Maiden Susie Wiles faces blowback

Terrifying ‘security breach’ spotted in Trump’s Situation Room as Ice Maiden Susie Wiles faces blowback

Susie Wiles, a key figure in Donald Trump’s administration, is under scrutiny following an incident where she was seen with a fitness tracker near the President during Iran’s bombing. The White House released images from Trump’s makeshift Mar-a-Lago Situation Room on Saturday morning, capturing him directing the launch of ‘Operation Epic Fury,’ an initiative that led to the demise of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Device Identification Sparks Debate

One of the images showed Wiles interacting with Trump, her wrist adorned with a personal electronic device. Initially mistaken for an Apple Watch, the gadget was later confirmed as a WHOOP fitness tracker. Critics raised alarms, speculating about the risks of Bluetooth-enabled devices in a high-security environment.

“The president just started a war,” wrote Atlantic staff writer Tom Nichols. “He should be in DC, as should his [national security] team, and he should have been on TV last night in the Oval – and without a dopey grandpa hat.”

Security Concerns and Responses

Some analysts argued that such trackers could be hacked remotely, compromising classified operations. In response, WHOOP’s CEO, Will Ahmed, asserted the device lacks microphone, GPS, or cellular features. He noted it has been on the NSA’s approved list for personal electronics. The White House echoed this, calling WHOOP equipment ‘secure by design’ and endorsed for use during intelligence briefings.

Room Layout Under Fire

A user on X highlighted the Situation Room’s open design, stating, “The ‘situation room’ doesn’t even have walls. You can literally see people listening in. These are just drapes tossed over some ceiling beams. Completely open for people to see and overhear what’s going on.” Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance and National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard were present in the White House’s Situation Room during the operation, while Trump was at Mar-a-Lago.

Iran retaliated with strikes across the Middle East after the US-Israeli attack on Tehran. Targets included the Fifth Fleet service center in Bahrain and bases in Qatar, the UAE, and Kuwait. The Ayatollah’s palace was also hit by missiles. Casualties from Iran’s counterattacks remain uncertain, though kamikaze drones have been deployed to assault residential areas and airports.

CENTOM reported Sunday that three US troops have been killed in the operation. The controversy over the Situation Room’s security has intensified as the aftermath of the strikes unfolds, raising questions about the adequacy of precautions during high-stakes military decisions.