Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has refused to resign from her position despite numerous calls from lawmakers to do so.
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Secret Service agents protect former President Trump after shots were fired on July 13 at a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania. Photo: AP/Evan Vucci via foxnews.com |
Former Secret Service agent Charles Marino told ‘Fox & Friends’ on Tuesday that there were “too many non-answers” from Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle during her House Oversight Committee hearing on the agency’s response to the Trump rally shooting.
“Absolutely there were questions she could have answered. Look, there were just flat-out too many non-answers,” Marino said. “No matter who the director was yesterday walking into the Capitol, we knew this was going to be a day of reckoning.”
“That aside, it was how this Director Kim Cheatle decided she was going to go about answering all of these questions and I think things about timelines, who had direct oversight of the plan to sign off on this operational plan – I think that’s all in play,” Marino continued. “I think when you come in as a veteran with almost 30 years experience as a line agent, Congress is expecting you to have some experience and personal opinions to be able to share about the matter.”
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