DEVELOPING: Secret Service Vehicle Catches Fire Near White House, Prompts Street Closures
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DEVELOPING: Secret Service Vehicle Catches Fire Near White House, Prompts Street Closures

A Secret Service vehicle caught fire near the White House Monday morning. “A U.S. Secret Service vehicle spontaneously caught fire near 18th & Pennsylvania, just hours before Netanyahu’s meeting with Trump,” Mario Nawfal wrote. “The SUV’s back seat ignited, prompting a swift emergency response and street closures in the heart of D.C.,” he added. SECRET SERVICE SUV CATCHES FIRE OUTSIDE WHITE HOUSE AHEAD OF NETANYAHU VISIT A U.S. Secret Service vehicle spontaneously caught fire near 18th & Pennsylvania, just hours before Netanyahu’s meeting with Trump. The SUV’s back seat ignited, prompting a swift emergency… https://t.co/F7US1yBUe7 pic.twitter.com/C1B4Wo89db — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) September 29, 2025 Just the News confirmed: The SUV caught fire in its back seat and there did not appear to be any immediate casualties. Just the News White House Correspondent Amanda Head confirmed the events as an eyewitness. The vehicle was situated at the corner of 18th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. The incident is currently under investigation. President Trump is hosting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday to discuss a Gaza ceasefire plan. BREAKING: President Trump just welcomed Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House and said he is "VERY CONFIDENT" in a Gaza peace plan being worked out. Today could be a huge day for peace. pic.twitter.com/5p9R2pT1I3 — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) September 29, 2025 More from The Jerusalem Post: US President Donald Trump’s 21-point Gaza ceasefire plan has not been finalized yet, but Israel is working with Trump’s staff to advance the plan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated in an interview with FOX News on Sunday. “We are currently working with President Trump’s team on the 21-point agreement. We hope to successfully advance the deal,” he said. Netanyahu and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer met again on Sunday evening with US envoy Steve Witkoff and the president’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to discuss Trump’s 21-point plan. “Much of the discussion revolves around wording the plan,” a source familiar with the details told The Jerusalem Post. “One of the challenges is how to state, on the one hand, that the Palestinian Authority will not be involved in governing Gaza – as Israel demands – while on the other hand, saying that it will be involved – as the Arab states are demanding.”