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    Home » Blog » Congress Cannot Ignore Former Secret Service Director Cheatle’s Middle Fingers

    Congress Cannot Ignore Former Secret Service Director Cheatle’s Middle Fingers

    July 23, 2024Updated:July 23, 2024 US News No Comments
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    Members of both parties of the political aisle frequently posed questions to Kimberly Cheatle, the now-former Secret Service Director, about the attempted execution of former president Donald Trump during the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing on Monday.

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    Cheatle repeatedly declined to respond, was deferred to the FBI, or claimed not to have the knowledge requested, despite the democratic right that Congress and the American people have to learn those answers.

    Yet the Associated Press had to acknowledge Cheatle’s illegal unwillingness to respond to even the most fundamental inquiries about how a 20-year-old child with no prior military experience could climb onto a building with a close-in and clear killed at Trump.

    AP summed up the agonizing day by saying that” Cheatle was berated for time by Republicans and Democrats, repeatedly infuriating politicians by evading queries about the investigation during the first reading over the July 13 death attempt,” according to AP.

    Cheatle’s solitude in the face of republican anger was thus bad that after the reading Rep. Jamie Rankin, the far-Left Maryland Democrat who is the ranking member of the oversight board, joined with the Republican president, Rep. James Comer (R-Ky), in demanding Cheatle’s departure.

    She resigned the next day.

    The communications staff of the majority of the monitoring panel uncovered just a few of the important questions Cheatle evaded:

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    1. Did the Secret Service deny President Trump’s campaign more safety? If so, when and how some days?
    2. Why did Secret Service not secure a top close to the march site and with a distinct perspective of President Trump’s floor?
    3. At the march, were providers stationed in a department or the Secret Service?
    4. Was there any information the Secret Service gathered about the shooter?
    5. How were the rally’s organizers using Key Company personnel?
    6. Was Secret Service advanced planning used to plan the battle rally?

    The fact that the same speech included “highlights” for both Democrats and Republicans further underscored the panel’s republican character. The majority and minority committee personnel normally operate independently and frequently direct condemnation at members of the opposing party. It is highly uncommon for that to occur.

    Will Congress once more sit back and refuse to use its lawfully vested authority to recover respect for the First Branch, despite Cheatle’s rude and disgraceful behavior before the oversight panel’s wastage?

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    Cheatle was the only high-level national standard to speak to a parliamentary committee in the manner of idiots. The range of professional branch political appointees and job senior executives who do this includes both political parties dates back a long time.

    The Owners gave Congress all of the “ultimate weapons” it needed to succeed in any fight with either the executive or administrative branch, as I have previously stated in this and many other places over the years.

    The House of Representatives has long past the appropriate response to illegal rebellion, such as Cheatle’s insulting show, by refusing to pay for such offenders ‘ jobs or pensions. The situation will only get worse until the personal established pays more than the reward for breaking the Constitution.

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