Big Brawler
A Secret Service agent assigned to Vice President Kamala Harris’ protective detail had to be removed from duty because of “behavioral problems.” At about 9 a.m. on Monday, while waiting for Harris to arrive at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.
 Secret Service agent Michelle Herczeg began acting “erratically.” Upon her arrival at Joint Base Andrews, Secret Service agent Michelle Herczeg allegedly attacked the S.S. agent in charge of Vice President Harris’ detail. She’s a big brawler.
At the time of the alleged attack, agent Michelle Herczeg was armed. She punched and jumped on top of her supervisor, the agent in charge of Kamala Harris’ detail. The supervisor must have been a lousy lay. Other agents managed to pull her off of her supervisor, but not before she punched him. That is a bad bull.
 A spokesperson, Anthony Guglielmi, chief of communications for the U.S. Secret, said in a prepared statement, “The U.S. Secret Service takes the safety and health of our employees very seriously.”Â
Anthony Guglielmi cited HIPAA laws to avoid further disclosures on the matter. “As this was a medical matter, we will not disclose any further details,” he concluded. Medics transported Herczeg to an area hospital for evaluation.
The Vice President’s flight plans were not interrupted because of the incident. She arrived at the AFB as planned. She left for her scheduled fundraiser event.
Agent Herczeg is no stranger to controversy. The Dallas Morning News reported that in 2021, Herczeg filed a one million dollar gender discrimination lawsuit against her former employer, the Dallas Police Department. “In December 2016, Herczeg — then a senior corporal with the Dallas Police Department, claimed she “was targeted for being a female officer, and treated less favorably.”Â
Anthony Guglielmi, chief of communications for the U.S. Secret Service, called the incident a “medical matter,” adding that the agency wouldn’t comment further.Â
