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 staunch ally of Donald Trump, has come under scrutiny after an image emerged showing her near the President during the Iranian bombing operation. The White House shared photos from Trump’s makeshift Mar-a-Lago Situation Room on Saturday, highlighting his command of ‘Operation Epic Fury,’ which claimed the life of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Among the visuals, one captures Wiles engaged in conversation with Trump, her wrist adorned with an electronic fitness tracker. Initially mistaken for an Apple Watch, the device was later confirmed as a WHOOP band. Critics swiftly raised concerns about the potential risk of such technology in a high-security environment.

“I love my @WHOOP (and immediately recognized it in the photo of Susie Wiles,” tweeted CNN’s Brian Stelter.

Some questioned how a Bluetooth-equipped fitness tracker could be present in a confidential setting, suggesting it might be compromised for espionage. Others highlighted the possibility of remote hacking during the critical military maneuver.

WHOOP’s CEO, Will Ahmed, defended the device, stating it lacks a microphone, GPS, or cellular features. He emphasized its inclusion on the National Security Agency’s (NSA) approved personal electronics list. The White House echoed this, asserting that WHOOP products are “secure by design” and permitted during classified briefings.

Meanwhile, online debates intensified over the choice of location for the operation. A user noted that while some NSA-approved devices exist, most intelligence agencies prohibit Bluetooth-enabled wearables in secure rooms. The Situation Room at Mar-a-Lago was criticized for its lack of physical barriers, with one commenter claiming it was “just drapes over ceiling beams.”

Vice President JD Vance and National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard were present in the White House Situation Room, while Trump was at his Palm Beach club. Critics argued the President should have been in DC for the attack, with one Atlantic writer stating, “The president just started a war… and without a dopey grandpa hat.”

Iran retaliated swiftly, targeting the Fifth Fleet service center in Manama, Bahrain, and striking bases in Qatar, the UAE, and Kuwait. The Ayatollah’s palace was also damaged by missiles. While the exact civilian toll remains uncertain, CENTOM reported three U.S. troops have been killed in the operation so far. Kamikaze drones are now being deployed to attack residential areas and airports across the region.