Who’s In Charge?

United States Secret Service- Director Kimberly A. Cheatle

Kimberly Cheatle is the 27th Director of the U.S. Secret Service, sworn in to office September 17, 2022. She 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, Uniformed Division Officers, Technical Law Enforcement Officers, and Administrative, Professional, and Technical personnel.

15 Replies to “Who’s In Charge?”

  1. “Prior to her appointment, Ms. Cheatle served as Senior Director in Global Security at PepsiCo, where she was responsible for directing and implementing security protocols for the company’s facilities in North America.”

    I had no idea the Cola wars were so brutal they had to deal with assassination attempts.

    1. One might ask why she left the Secret Service in 2018/9?

      Was it because agents took pictures of a sleeping Trump child?
      Was it because an agent decided it’d be cool to date Vanessa Trump?
      Was it because an agent got “inappropriately close” with Tiffany Trump?

    2. Perfect!

      A womyn heading the Secret Service who has had ZERO Secret Service experience. But fully immersed in wokerateri and “diverse” nonsense. What does she know about SECURING a political venue? Nothing. Nada. She is the perfect fall girl for the planned assassination attempt. She will be untouchable … because she’s a womyn. She won’t be fired. She’ll tell the Congressional Committee that she followed all the directives of the SS. She will say “I don’t know” … and “I don’t recall” to every question. NOBODY … ever … gets fired from the Deep State or stripped of their pensions.

      1. “Before joining PepsiCo, she served with distinction for 27 years in the U.S. Secret Service …”

        1. Oh! So she KNOWS how to secure a political event … but didn’t? Yeah … that makes it WORSE.

          1. Kenji, I made this comment elsewhere. Former President Trump would not get venue clearing that a sitting president would get for a political rally. It would not be as tight. I bet it will get that way and quickly.

      2. Right on.
        DEI to die for.
        Looking at 5 girls five feet tall herding six foot plus Trump into the SUV -head shot anyone?

  2. System disrupters get taken out, one way or another. The System leans left now, and leans globalist. The System no longer wants successful and happy Western people and Western nations. That means capitalist-leaning and populist, small-government-minded Western opposition leaders need to be disgraced, imprisoned, compromised, or, failing those options, taken out. Some money here, some money there, and someone shapes a pathway, e.g. makes sure a rooftop does not get guarded or checked. Probably not many people in the chain of command can be trusted these days.
    Maybe Poilievre might want to look into his own private security? The left gets vicious when its power is threatened …

  3. Hopefully her resignation letter is on the Treasury Secretary’s desk, Monday morning.

    1. My mistake: Her boss is not the Secretary of the Treasury, but the worthless Secretary of Homeland “Security”, Alejandro Mayorkas.

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