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As previously noted, former Director Cheatle was the Agency’s second-best female director. Back in March, 2013, President Obama shattered the Secret Service’s bulletproof-glass-ceiling when he appointed the agency’s very first female director Julia Pierson.
Pierson was busy yesterday writing thank-you notes to former Director Cheatle, since until recently, Pierson was the worst Secret Server director in history. Former Director Pierson resigned in disgrace a little over a year in office in October 2014, following a series of inexplicable security breaches and operational failures during her tenure.
Most notably, Omar J. Gonzales managed to jump the White House fence and enter one of the most highly-protected buildings in the world with a knife.
Pierson resigned shortly after enduring her own savage session in Congress. But now, thanks to former Director Cheatle, former Director Pierson surged ahead in the rankings, becoming the best female director in Secret Service history.
The ladies are having a rocky start running the previously well-respected agency tasked with protecting the President of the United States.
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This cartoon is from another country.
Around the world, people know something is weird with this whole thing.
https://x.com/OversightPR/status/1815754094314750217
Secret Service head Cheatle resigns.