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Man tackled to the ground after attempting to break into White House - with Donald Trump inside

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A man has been tackled to the ground by Secret Service agents and arrested after attempting to break into the White House.

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Donald Trump is believed to have been inside the building during the attempted breach, as he prepared to leave Washington DC for a two-day trip to Nevada and Arizona.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say In a statement, Secret Service communications chief Anthony Guglielmi said: "Shortly after 11.30 am, a man was quickly detained by uniformed US Secret Service police officers after jumping over a construction bollard near the Treasury Building on the northeast side of the complex."Officers encountered the individual near a pedestrian gate, where he engaged in a physical...

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