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(Conservative Playbook)—Rumors are circulating across social media that Kimberly Cheatle, the diversity hire who is currently Director of the U.S. Secret Service, will resign on or around Monday.
Generally we do not publish rumors except there doesn’t seem to be a path forward for Cheatle or the White House following the nearly successful assassination attempt against Donald Trump just over a week ago. They had one job and failed miserably at it with only a miraculous move at the last moment keeping Trump alive.
The more we learn about the incident, the worse the Secret Service looks. They initially denied claims that they withheld security resources from the Trump campaign, then backtracked and admitted it this weekend. It was also revealed this weekend that the would-be assassin was able to fly a drone over the event location just hours before Trump was on stage. Senator Josh Hawley revealed that most of the detail protecting Trump weren’t even part of the Secret Service.
For these and other reasons, the rumors that she’ll be resigning appear to be logical whether they’re credible or not. Students for Trump founder Ryan Fournier posted about it on 𝕏, sourcing from “friends” in the Secret Service:
BREAKING: Kimberly Cheatle to resign as soon as Monday.
— Ryan Fournier (@RyanAFournier) July 20, 2024
Podcaster Brandon Tatum reiterated the rumor:
🚨BREAKING: The failed, DEI Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle will resign by Monday.
Great! Only 8 days too late.
It’s been reported that the Secret Service was intentionally shorting President Trump’s Secret Service detail. Congress MUST create a J13 committee NOW! pic.twitter.com/V7xHZ9xWKg
— Brandon Tatum (@TheOfficerTatum) July 20, 2024
Cheatle is scheduled to testify before Congress about her failures. This comes as Democrat Rep. Brendan Boyle has joined the chorus of calling for her to resign.
As recently as Friday, Cheatle has claimed she will not be resigning, but it seems unlikely the White House can justify her continued service in an election year, especially with all of the questionable information that’s coming out about the attempted assassination.
We will keep a close eye on developments but as of now this is only a rumor.
𝕏 user Shadow of Ezra noted that the rumor may or may not be true, but it definitely SHOULD be:
The rumor about Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigning on Monday is just a rumor for now.
What is not a rumor is how she colluded with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to have Donald Trump assassinated last Saturday, with the cooperation of FBI Director Christopher Wray.
Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle denied extra security for Trump.
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas replaced Secret Service agents with untrained and incompetent personnel to make Trump an easier target.
FBI Director Christopher Wray is handling the cover-up and clean-up operations.
The CIA outsourced assassins for the job.
BlackRock provided the money in collusion with the Khazarian Mafia.
Donald Trump is still standing.
Arrests must be made.
We will update this story as more information comes available.
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