Secret Service agents are concerned our mission is compromised: Tim Miller
The Secret Service has been plagued by scandal since Biden’s election. They slammed the brakes on the White House coke investigation, then destroyed the evidence. Naomi Biden’s Secret Service detail got carjacked right in front of her house. And of course, there’s Commander. But the scariest incident happened just a few weeks ago when a Secret Service agent assigned to Kamala Harris wigged out, attacked her colleagues, and pelted them with maxi pads. The freak out was so concerning she had to be hospitalized. That agent had a checkered pass before she joined the service. She was a cop with a controversial fatality and a dismissed lawsuit on her jacket. A lot of people were asking how someone like that could get so close to the second most powerful person in the country. Constitutionally, that’s Kamala. Today, an anonymous group of Secret Service agents signed a petition and sent it to Congress demanding an investigation into Secret Service Director Kim Cheadle, specifically her DEI hiring project. Cheadle promised to transform the Secret Service by hiring more women. Only problem? They say all these female hires aren’t really being vetted. Multiple sources say the agent and Kamala’s detail had a history of poor judgment and wasn’t quote held to the same rigorous standards expected of all Secret Service agent candidates during her recruitment, training and eventual assignment. The sources also told the petitioners she failed the drill. Known as Hogan’s Alley, it’s one of those courses where you run through simulated ambushes and have to shoot bad guys, not civilians. Instead, she shot the civilians and let the bad guys live. You’re not supposed to fail that test and be promoted to protect the vice president’s life, the petition claims. Director Cheadle, who at that time was the special agent overseeing her exam, graduated or anyway, If true, that’s a huge problem, the petition says. The agency is vulnerable to, quote, potential insider threats. These agents are demanding an immediate congressional investigation and want the director dismissed, The Secret Service says, quote. It’s evident that this anonymous petitioner does not embody the US Secret Service’s values of service over self. Our strength comes from our diversity in the knowledge, skills, experience and perspective each employee brings. Former Secret Service agent Tim Miller joins us now. Tim, this seems reckless. What’s going on? Yeah. So Jesse, the defund, the police boat is taking on water. I I think if you look, first it was the IRS, then it’s the FBI, and now you have internal Secret Service agents that are raising the alarm. And if you think about it, it’s pretty simple. They’re concerned that our mission as a Secret Service agent is compromised and that should that should cause everybody to go, whoa, wait a minute. This is the premier protection agency in the world. You know, I’d been a Marine, I’d been a police officer, and when I went through that training, it was challenging. And quite frankly, if the internal agents are rising up and saying we have a problem, Houston, we have a problem. You know, when you become a lawyer, you have to pass the bar, When you become a surgeon, you have to pass medical exams. When you become a Secret Service agent, if you start killing civilians during the Hogan’s alley drill, you shouldn’t be a Secret Service agent. How hard is that to understand? Yeah. And I think, Jesse, you know, I’m not going to talk about my colleague. Obviously, she’s got some some issues that they’re working through. And and my prayers go with her. But it does raise the question of, hey, who do we want around the most powerful people in the world? Who should be there? Should it be a certain person, or should it be the most qualified, the most fit, the person that’s demonstrated time and time again, they can make decisions that need to be made in split seconds. So you bring a great point. And let me just say this, having gone through the Secret Service training, it’s the best in the world. I still know people there. They’re they’re great trainers and it’s great training. My concern is when, again, when internal agents begin raising concerns, that causes me to go, uh, oh, because when they do it, they do it at great peril to themselves and their careers. Yeah. And they’ve been leaking to CNN that they’re tired of getting bitten by dogs. We’ve had this conversation, haven’t we? He’s gone. He’s out. He’s out. He’s out. And no one had to put him down. They just got rid of him. All right, Tim, good luck over there. We’ll we’ll keep America posted about the fate of Cheadle. Thank you. Thank you, brother.