“Diversity Hire” Secret Service Chief Blamed for Trump Shooting Security Failings

A Republican congressman has called the U.S. Secret Service chief a “diversity hire” as he blamed a drive to recruit more female agents for security failings around the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. The Telegraph has more.

Tim Burchett pointed the finger at Kimberly Cheatle, who wants more non-white and female agents but is now facing calls to resign as Director of the Secret Service.

The agency has the goal of increasing the number of women to 30% by 2030, but critics claim females make less effective agents than men.

Right-wing commentators have zeroed in on widely shared online footage of a female agent’s apparent struggles to holster her weapon after the shooting in Pennsylvania on Saturday.

Others claimed the female agents in the Presidential candidate’s security detail were too short to properly shield Mr. Trump, who is 6ft 3in tall.

Mr. Burchett singled out the Secret Service’s adoption of “DEI” – an acronym for diversity, equity and inclusion.

“Somebody really dropped the ball. You’ve got a DEI person, a DEI initiative person who heads up our Secret Service,” the representative for Tennessee told Fox News.

“You know she was working at Pepsi before this. I know she was a former CIA Secret Service agent, but still, this is what happens when you don’t put the best players in.”

Ms. Cheatle was an agent for 27 years, rising through the ranks, before she joined the soft drinks company as head of security.

She returned to the Secret Service to be appointed the agency’s second ever female chief by Joe Biden in 2022, having been the first female Assistant Director of Protective Operations earlier in her career.

“I’m very conscious, as I sit in this chair now, of making sure that we need to attract diverse candidates, ensure that we are developing opportunities for everybody in our workforce, and particularly women,” she told CBS in an interview last year.

Ms. Cheatle has faced calls for her resignation from, among others, former House speaker Newt Gingrich and billionaire Trump supporter Elon Musk, who claimed her last job was guarding “bags of Cheetos”.

Meghan McCain, the daughter of former Presidential nominee John, said on X: “You need to be taller than the candidate to protect them with your body. Why do they have these short women (one who can’t holster a gun apparently) guarding Trump?”

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huxleypiggles
1 year ago

Oh this is going to be fun.😀🙂😀

Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

“I’m very conscious, as I sit in this chair now, of making sure that we need to attract diverse candidates,…”

Well there’s the problem in a nutshell. She’s prioritizing diversity over the best candidates for the job, which is kind of predictable if she herself is a DEI tick box person. Does a person want their life guarded with the most diverse people or the most suitable and capable? Maybe we should get some insight from Trump’s wife, Melania, lol. I mean, at least make your bodyguards be bigger than the person they’re tasked with guarding, FFS!
If/when Trump gets in the White House he seriously needs to scrap this godawful DEI bullshit. There’s literally nothing good to say about any of it.
P.S Elon’s comment did make me laugh. Crikey, what an upgrade! 😮

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Kimberley Cheatle is directly responsible for the death of one man and two others critically injured.

DIE working like a proper acronym.

How does she sleep at night?

Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Is she? I’d say the snipers that failed to fire and eliminate the threat, who apparently needed no approval first, were responsible.

Tyrbiter
Tyrbiter
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

From what I heard yesterday those snipers are actually tasked
with covering threats much further away, their rifles and scopes are able to engage at more than 1,500m. Their guns had to be lowered to point along the needed sightline.

Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  Tyrbiter

Yes, but the facts remain. The snipers managed to take the gunman out only *after* he’d fired first. And bearing in mind it all happened in a few split seconds, if they could’ve killed him as they did do, very effectively, why wait those critical moments, allowing the gunman to open fire first? Unless they were specifically ordered to wait then some personal responsibility needs to be taken. I heard the sniper that killed the gunman got the sack, but that’s just some comment online, I don’t have a source.

Tyrbiter
Tyrbiter
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

As I understand it they had to adjust the tripod supporting the rifle, that’s where the extra seconds came from.

What is poor is that a local police officer climbed up to the roof and the shooter pointed his rifle at him causing him to retreat but it seems there was no integrated comms to alert everyone else at this point. So 2 lots of slow responses because the organisation was inadequate, which is unusual given the experience of the people who should be in charge of security.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Tyrbiter

Police and security services were alerted to the shooter by members of the public and video evidence supports this but the warnings were ignored.

Greenslime
Greenslime
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Yes Tvarisch.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

The rot starts at the top.

Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Well as we know, no matter the organisation, across all sectors, if there’s individual f@ck ups within the team, and there’s serious consequences/damage done as a result, it’s the person in charge of the team’s performance that takes the fall. So this woman should resign and jump before she gets pushed. As if the whole debacle wasn’t bad enough, imagine if the gunman had succeeded in his objective and we’d all woke up to news that Donald Trump had been murdered. Are we honestly meant to believe that this woman would still be in her role as head of security? If she stays in her job now then it’s like a two-fingured salute to that poor man’s family, because that guy in the audience literally took the place of Trump and was gunned down due to incompetence on a massive scale. No second chances with this, no way. But what I think should happen is that the person responsible for hiring her should bare some responsibility and get fired too. I mean, the article says she was hired by Biden but it won’t have literally been him that interviewed and selected her. The guy’s away with the fairies at the… Read more »

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

But what I think should happen is that the person responsible for hiring her should bare some responsibility and get fired too.”

Now this I am in full agreement with.

DEI MUST DIE.

Get the t.shirts printed. hux does it again. 😀 😀 😀

Grim Ace
Grim Ace
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Bear some responsibility

MichaelM
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

A lot of people have raised this suggestion that Trump should get his own security team rather than relying on the Secret Service who might be less than 100% loyal to him. But surely his own security team would not have sufficient authority to kill suspected assassins and to enter property etc … nor the necessary legal protection for the officers for acts undertaken in the course of their duties.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

https://www.globalresearch.ca/warning-signs-secret-service-months-trump-assassination-attempt/5862650

It looks like Cheatle has been failing for some time.

The knives are out. Good.

Grim Ace
Grim Ace
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

The rooftops were supposed be searched and cleared. Or guarded or closed off. Seems they were not. Probably for DEI reasons or some such mindless, midwit reason

MichaelM
1 year ago
Reply to  Grim Ace

The theme of this article and comments is DEI, but we must keep in mind the (in my opinion) more likely possibility of malice or malign intent on the part of the deep state.

EppingBlogger
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Maybe she sleeps in the day?

James Leary #KBF
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

It won’t be her/their fault. It never is.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

Exactly.

Kornea112
Kornea112
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

One report said that a police command center was located inside the building that the shooter climbed to the roof. There were to be SS snipers set up on that roof but , apparently, it was too hot and they they remained inside. One reason the SS sniper held his fire was that he was unsure if the person on the roof of the police command post was a police sniper. That might also explain why this rooftop was apparently left exposed and unprotected.

factsnotfiction
1 year ago

“The agency has the goal of increasing the number of women to 30% by 2030…”

Why?

Mogwai
1 year ago

Given how the Woketard force is so strong with these people I’m surprised they didn’t put the word “biological” in front of the word “women” to qualify what they mean, unless they’re aiming to diversify further by including women with penises and the non-binary peeps.
Then the SS really will resemble a Netflix series.😬

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Shouldn’t the SS be recruiting Red Indians now?

Whoops, I bet that’s not allowed.

wokeman
wokeman
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

It’s not quite up there with coon or nigger I don’t think.

stewart
1 year ago

I know this plays well with “the right”, but this is NOT why Trump was shot at. A cock up 2 days before the start of the Republican Convention? Has anyone stopped to wonder how a random looney with a gun is able to plan and execute something like that? How far in advance does he plan? Days? Hours? How does it work? He sees the podium finds out Trump is speaking, and on the spur of the moment decides to assassinate him? So he has a quick look around, sees a good spot to take a shot, which miraculouslly is overlooked by the security services? And of he goes to get his gun? Or does he plan it days in advance? How does he have all the advanced information about where everything is going to be, how it’s going to be set up? This disgruntled rando. Public shootings by randos are messy and badly thought out in very public places. Not surgical, precision strikes. Just the slightest bit of thought should make anyone conclude that the theory of the random disgruntled assassin is the most improbable of conspiracy theories. The difference of course is that when you have the… Read more »

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

An inside job.

Tyrbiter
Tyrbiter
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Apparently he borrowed his Dad’s AR-15, not sure if he had permission or just took it without asking.

wokeman
wokeman
1 year ago
Reply to  Tyrbiter

Now you say that it does sound a bit ridiculous.

wokeman
wokeman
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

They didn’t like his choice of VP so they chose to off him. That’s my theory and I’m sticking to it.

stewart
1 year ago
Reply to  wokeman

Who is his choice of VP?

wokeman
wokeman
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

He hadn’t announced it but the person would have known, as would the security apparatus. Once official the line of succession is clear if trump is killed, if killed before the announcement the Republican party gets to choose at the convention. Oddly trump has bought the announcement two days forward from Wednesday to today.

Marque1
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

From what I have read he joined the Party. This means he would have received a notification about DTs itinerary.

Greenslime
Greenslime
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

That’s the problem. You can make/take a million precautions and then something random can happen. Who really expects a nutter to commit suicide in such a situation when the policing would be expected to by smotheringly oppressive? The US is suffering a law enforcement recruitment crisis as potential recruits are reluctant to apply for work as a police officer because the US has gone woke mad. That includes the Secret Service, State Police forces and the local policing delivery at every level. This was a small town. Possibly its entire police force may only be 10 strong. State police and county police may have tried to beef the local input up, but they’re all manpower strapped too. Mix that with the multilayered way that US law enforcement is delivered and there are a myriad of potential holes to create. So everyone is short of manpower (personpower for our rainbow zealots) and mistakes are made. All you need is an alignment of errors to align and you have what happened at the Trump rally. Could it be a conspiracy? Yes. But, equally, could it just have been a law enforcement SNAFU? Of course it could. Preparedness to grab at the former… Read more »

wokeman
wokeman
1 year ago

History is littered literally with winning DEI armies. In fact the more diverse an army was the more winning. I don’t think Alexander the greats or Julius Caesar contained a single straight white male. Prove me wrong!

stewart
1 year ago
Reply to  wokeman

Wasn’t Julius Caeser supposed to be a bit gay? Or bi? Are you gay if you’re bi?

wokeman
wokeman
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

I think he was pan actually, cleo had a large dildo and he loved it. This is all documented I read a peer reviewed study on it.

NeilofWatford
1 year ago

It’s no comfort to know your cardiologist, airline pilot, car mechanic, Chief Constable, MP (etc) weren’t selected for their experience/expertise, but their woke credentials.
People who think gender is a choice, Britain is evil and wrong is right.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

Excellent video from Paul Joseph Watson with some seriously informed additional video clips.

The security services were in on this for sure.

My initial suspicions were wrong.

https://youtu.be/TxE3t3lUijA?si=pnh1jLWygb8EO0jY

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

https://youtu.be/dXfDFVysQ6Q?si=sHrse6t5oYU8DJ1o

A short clip from The Rubin Report where Cheatle outlines her DIE credentials.

Helpful stuff. Two minutes viewing.

Grim Ace
Grim Ace
1 year ago

Women can’t do these types of jobs properly. There’s a reason why, throughout history, strong, athletic, skillful males were warriors and heavy lifters. Because women are too small, not fast enough and lack strength. We have become utter idiots about equality in many jobs. It is madness.

The old bat
1 year ago
Reply to  Grim Ace

Someone very dear to me joined a UK police force and is now a fully trained police constable. She is in her twenties, around 4’10” tall and could easily be mistaken for a child. I feel very concerned for her safety.

varmint
1 year ago

This politically woke interference everywhere has unintended consequences. I am sure these woke inspired people have the best of intentions. They think they can socially engineer a better world. But my friend who is a fireman was just saying to me recently that the Fire Brigade where he works recently employed a female and in the fire engine a wooden box is required since her feet cannot touch the bottom of the fire engine. She does not have the physical attributes of the male firemen and cannot climb the ladder so well as them. I say to people “When there is a fire and your 2 year old child needs recused from the burning building, who do you want to rescue them? A 6ft 3 in powerful man or a smaller less powerful woman? ——–Social Engineering and wokery cannot and should not happen if it interferes with what is best for safety and for common sense. —–PS This in no way reflects badly on women. But it is the case that men and women do no compete together in physical sport, since that would be very unfair, and why there is currently just a stink kicked up about trans people… Read more »

psychedelia smith
1 year ago

“You know she was working at Pepsi before this. I know she was a former CIA Secret Service agent, but still, this is what happens when you don’t put the best players in.”

But if you want to assassinate your political opponent and blame it on incompetence, ideal.