Video Now: AOC questions Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle

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Published 2024-07-22
The head of the Secret Service is under a microscope. Director Kimberly Cheatle was called to Capitol Hill on Monday , to answer questions about the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump. Despite calls to resign, Cheatle remained firm in her decision to stay on as director and says the goal is to have a complete report within 60 days.

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All Comments (21)
  • @c123bthunderpig
    The only thing AOC knows about protection is what a bouncer does in a bar.
  • @Pressbutan
    “Director Cheatle, can you explain why your skin glows so brightly?”
  • @attinavan947
    If she resigns she gets a pension if she is fired, she gets none, now due to this hearing, she has the 5 days given to the reps to summit documents to her, so in end enough time to seal her faith
  • @KingSouthern900
    Threat environment. Dam she used big words. If only she knew what they mean.
  • @mattheww8059
    Ask the question was this an inside assassination attempt, were you part of this inside assassination attempt, now state your answer for the record,
  • OMG did she really just say something that made sense? Must have paid a person not in her circle to write that comment for her!
  • @mikenixon2401
    Daym, AOC and MTG sound like they agree. Now THAT is acceptable.
  • @mbdulka
    Wow, I agreed with AOC on something ...
  • @molloarden8938
    Nothing's going to happen. We live in a caste system and this director is a member of the Brahman class and could only be trumped by a plaintiff who's higher on the caste totem pole. Woke society is very clean in binning individuals to determine level of culpability.
  • @steellio5526
    It appears you can ask questions in the House without all the rudeness and aggressiveness that Republicans use.