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 supporter of Donald Trump, is under scrutiny following an incident where she was photographed with a fitness tracker near the President during the Iran bombing. The White House released images from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Situation Room on Saturday morning, showcasing the President’s command of ‘Operation Epic Fury,’ which led to the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

In one of the shared images, Wiles is seen conversing with Trump while wearing a personal electronic wristband, which some initially thought was an Apple Watch but was later confirmed as a WHOOP fitness tracker. Security experts raised questions about the device’s presence, suggesting that Bluetooth-equipped fitness trackers could be vulnerable to remote hacking, potentially compromising classified communications during the operation.

“I love my @WHOOP (and immediately recognized it in the photo of Susie Wiles)”

CNN’s Brian Stelter echoed this sentiment, adding, “I love my WHOOP (and immediately recognized it in the photo of Susie Wiles).” WHOOP CEO Will Ahmed clarified that the device lacks microphone, GPS, or cellular capabilities, noting its inclusion on the NSA’s approved list for personal electronics.

The White House also defended Wiles, stating that WHOOP devices are ‘secure by design’ and permitted in the Situation Room for classified briefings. However, some users questioned why the device was allowed in such a sensitive setting, pointing out that most intelligence agencies strictly ban personal Bluetooth-enabled wearables, including smartwatches and fitness trackers, in secure areas.

Another X user remarked that the Situation Room at Mar-a-Lago doesn’t even have walls, with drapes merely covering ceiling beams. This openness, they argued, makes it easy for observers to overhear classified discussions. Meanwhile, critics took issue with the decision to conduct the attack from Trump’s Palm Beach club rather than a White House-secured location.

Vice President JD Vance and National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard were present in the Washington DC Situation Room during the operation, though not at Mar-a-Lago with Trump. Iran retaliated swiftly, launching strikes across the Middle East following the US-Israeli attack on Tehran. The Fifth Fleet service center in Manama, Bahrain, was targeted, and reports claim Iranian forces hit bases in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait.

Iran’s retaliatory actions included the use of kamikaze drones to assault residential areas and airports in the region. The exact toll of casualties remains unclear, though CENTOM announced Sunday that three US troops have been killed in the operation thus far. The Ayatollah’s palace was also destroyed by missiles during the initial strike.