Biden DEI Push In Secret Service Led To Unqualified Agents, One Of Whom Threw Tampons At Her Boss In Unhinged Rage Months before the Secret Service apparently missed a gunman on a rooftop and a female agent was seen on video struggling to put her gun in her holster after Donald Trump was shot, there were indications that the Biden administration’s focus on identity politics had undermined competence at the protective agency. Biden appointed Kimberly A. Cheatle as director; the second link on the agency’s website, after “Leadership,” is now “Diversity.” A focus for Cheatle has been getting more female officers, which she says are underrepresented—which has historically been the case because they are smaller and less able to defend the president.
I have been very critical of the Secret Service and Local Law Enforcement...it's a complete failure when a former President or even a sitting President is wounded/killed from a shooter. Yet, I'm referring to the individuals outside the event watching the nearby buildings and crowd. Those Secret Service were "all men" whereas all the females (I believe there were 4 of them) were assigned inside the staging area. Trump was shot by a shooter on the outside...not inside. Regardless, they all work as a unit and those on the outside failed miserably, especially when witnesses near the AGR building spotted the shooter bear crawling with a rifle on the rooftop. Those witnesses stated they alerted the local law enforcement and the Secret Service... 2 - 3 minutes went by before the shooter began shooting at Trump. The one officer (a man) who investigated was forced to drop to the ground after climbing a ladder to see who was on top of the rooftop...he jumped down because the shooter pointed his rifle at him. Once again, the failure was on the outside...not the inside where females and male Secret Service were protecting former President Trump. Yet, the FBI is still investigating and we do not know if the problem was that the Secret Service on the outside had alerted the Secret Service on the inside of the staging area or if those on the outside were too slow in taking out the shooter after the shooter was spotted by civilians. In my opinion, there was not enough local law enforcement and not enough Secret Service...that explains why there were on two snipers on one rooftop trying to cover the entire area instead of having snipers on all of the rooftops that had a line of sight into the staging area. Another possibility, they underestimated a possible threat because the rally was located in a rural community. That would then explain why there were not enough snipers on every rooftop. wrbtrader