Following the debacle in Butler, Penn., the locale of Trump rally where the former president was shot at in a failed assassination attempt, truth sleuths started digging for information about Cheatle who is about as bad as it gets when it comes to special interest politics.
Take the below interview from Sept. 21, 2022, for instance, in which Cheatle told "Good Morning America" that she knew the Biden Crime Family "for several years and fostered a relationship with them" before she was appointed as leader of the Secret Service:
??BREAKING: Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle got her job after being recommended by Jill Biden’s office, according to New York Post Sources.
I found this Good morning America interview that was released on September 21, 2022 where Cheatle confirmed she knew the Bidens ‘for… pic.twitter.com/a7ij0nNyHP
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(Related: Did you know that Newsweek pretty much declared Trump a shoe-in for president in 2024 after the failed assassination attempt made headlines?)
The editorial team over at the New York Post published a piece directly calling on Cheatle to resign "or get fired" over the Trump assassination attempt debacle.
Quoting statements made by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, the Post's editorial team called the Secret Service's handling of the situation at Trump's rally in which he was shot at the "most stunning failure in decades" for the agency.
"When I say that something like this cannot happen, we are speaking of a failure," Mayorkas told CNN before adding in a statement to ABC News that "a direct line of sight like that to the former president should not occur."
"The total security breakdown at Trump's Butler, Pa., rally – which came an inch from killing the ex-prez, and did take Corey Comperatore's life with two other civilians put in critical condition – is on her, no matter what scapegoats her minions offer up," the Post contends about Cheatle.
"Despicably, she's so far refused to to [sic] accept blame, with the Secret Service instead faulting local police for failing to secure the critical rooftop. As if officers in rural Pennsylvania are supposed to step up when the professionals charged with protecting an ex-and-likely-future-president don’t do their jobs."
Cheatle is scheduled to testify before Congress in the coming days about what went wrong at Trump's rally. She does not need to remain the director of the Secret Service in order to do so, though.
It is primarily "Dr." Jill Biden's fault that Cheatle is even in her directorship position as the First Lady maintained a close relationship with Cheatle going all the way back to when her husband Joe was VP under Obama.
Anthony "Rasputin" Bernal is also taking some of the blame for Cheatle's appointment as he supposedly "pushed her" to become the first woman chief of the Secret Service.
Bernal reportedly has an obsession with "diversity" and wants to make at least 30 percent of the Secret Service female by the year 2030.
"Under Cheatle's leadership, it botched that job, and only luck prevented an assassination that could've thrown the nation into crisis," the Post's editorial team contends. "She should be gone already."
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