Kim Cheatle

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Dick Cheney and Kim Cheatle.[1]

Kim Cheatle is the Biden regime DEI appointee to the head the Secret Service. Cheatle is a former PepsiCo security executive[2] who was hired at the behest of Jill Biden and Anthony Bernal to head the agency.[3]

According to her official bio, Cheatle is "responsible for successfully executing the agency’s integrated mission of protection and investigations by leading a diverse workforce composed of more than 7,800" special agents and other personnel.

Cheatle worked with the Bidens during Biden's vice presidency.[4] Prior to that, she worked for former Dick Cheney.[5] Cheatle took over the agency following the scandal involving the Secret Service' lack of preparedness during the J6 protests and its deletion of all text messages during the event.[6]

Under Cheatle's leadership, an individual broke into Biden regime National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's home. Secret Service agents assigned to protect Sullivan were not fired, but reassigned. A DEI hiree[7] with "screws loose"[8] was hospitalized[9] and removed from Kamala Harris's security detail after getting into a physical altercation with other agents.

Assassination attempt of President Donald Trump

See also: Assassination attempt on Trump

Cheatle announced her resignation on July 20, 2024 after the botched assassination attempt on President Trump; Joe Biden followed suit a day later.

Cheatle however first refused to resign on the day appointed, July 22, 2024, the day of a nationally televised House Oversight Committee hearing,[10] despite calls for her resignation from members of both parties. DEI appointee Cheatle denied under oath whether or not the murder of retired fire chief Corey Comperatore, the critical injuries sustained by 2 rally goers, and the attempted murder of President Donald Trump had anything to do with the implementation of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policy.

Cheatle testified no Secret Service agents were on the watertower.

Cheatle never visited Butler, Pennsylvania after the attempted murder of President Trump; she did however attend the Republican National Convention.[11]

Cheatle admitted she did not bring detailed timeline to the Hearing.

Rep. Andy Biggs asked Cheatle if Thomas Crooks acted alone. She refused to answer and referred his question to the FBI.[12]

Faced with no choice, on July 23, 2024, Cheatle resigned.[13]

References

  1. Questions about the Cheneys in the attempted assassination of DJT, Aug 9, 2024. YouTube
  2. 'Go Back To Guarding Doritos': Pat Fallon Absolutely Torches Secret Service Director Cheatle, Forbes Breaking News, Jul 22, 2024. YouTube.
  3. Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle landed job after push by Jill Biden’s office, sources say, By Steven Nelson, New York Post, Published July 15, 2024. nypost.com
  4. What are we going to do about Creepy Uncle Joe Biden?, WaPo
  5. Congressman James Comer Invited U.S. Secret Service Director Cheatle To Testify At July 22nd Hearing On Trump Assassination Attempt, BY CT CENTINAL STAFF, Connecticut Centinal, JULY 13, 2024. connecticutcentinal.com
  6. More on the deleted Secret Service texts related to J6, Julie Kelly, Dec 10, 2023. twitter.com/julie_kelly2
  7. https://highlandcountypress.com/opinions/secret-service-scuffle-prompts-dei-vetting-scrutiny#gsc.tab=0
  8. https://nypost.com/2024/04/30/us-news/kamala-harris-secret-service-agent-had-screws-loose-ex-colleague/
  9. https://www.nydailynews.com/2024/04/25/secret-service-agent-kamala-harris-hospitalized/
  10. https://oversight.house.gov/hearing/oversight-of-the-u-s-secret-service-and-the-attempted-assassination-of-president-donald-j-trump/
  11. WATCH: Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle at the RNC, refuses to answer questions of Senators and runs away…, TheRightScoop, July 17, 2024
  12. Mobile Data Reveals Someone Who Regularly Visited Thomas Crooks’ Home and Work Also Visited a Building in Washington DC Near FBI Office, By Cristina Laila, The Gateway Pundit, Jul. 22, 2024. thegatewaypundit.com
  13. Secret Service Director Resigns After Trump Assassination Attempt, The New York Times, July 23, 2024