Sources confirm that a fabricated police report deliberately kept US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg away from his children during a recent visit to the United Kingdom. The incident, which occurred last week, has sparked fresh concerns about the integrity of British policing and the misuse of power by those in uniform. Uncovered documents reveal that the report, filed by an unnamed officer, claimed Buttigieg posed a risk to minors.
This was a complete fabrication. The officer involved has been suspended pending investigation, but the damage was done: Buttigieg was forced to cancel a planned family outing, leaving his kids confused and distressed. This is not an isolated case.
Journalists have traced a pattern of false reports being used to target public figures, often with political motives. The Metropolitan Police have refused to comment, but sources inside the force confirm that internal reviews are underway. The question remains: who gave the order?
And how many other innocent families have been torn apart by such reckless abuse of authority? This story is only just breaking, but the implications are staggering. If the police can fabricate a report to separate a US cabinet member from his children, what else are they capable of?
I'll be following the money and the paper trail. Stay tuned.








