The Secret Service Director is getting grilled on Capitol Hill over the assassination attempt on Donald Trump — and she’s acknowledging the Secret Service screwed the pooch.

Kimberly Cheatle is in the middle of testifying before the House Oversight Committee — and right from the outset, she took full responsibility for the near-death of the ex-Prez … saying the agency failed in its duty to protect DT.

Specifically, she called the incident “the most significant operational failure” at the Secret Service in decades.

Amid calls for her resignation, Cheatle vowed she’d move heaven and earth to ensure an incident like this never happened again. Despite previously pointing the finger at local law enforcement in post-shooting interviews … Cheatle backtracked here in her testimony, voicing support for officials on the local and federal levels.

KC also said changes would be coming to the agency well before an investigation concludes about the assassination attempt.

As U.S. representatives grilled Cheatle with questions, she danced around explaining why the Secret Service did not have someone stationed on the rooftop at the rally.

However, she did confirm the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was identified as a suspicious person before the shooting … but noted he hadn’t been labeled a “threat.” Cheatle also confirmed Crooks had a rangefinder on him at the rally … but could not share if he was ever questioned about the item.

Per KC, a rangefinder is not a prohibited item at an outdoor event … despite its frequent use as a hunting tool.

Cheatle first spoke on the attack during a sit down with ABC News correspondent Pierre Thomas … where she called the whole ordeal “unacceptable.”

She said the attempted assassination was ultimately on her — as she made it clear the shooter should’ve never been allowed to make it onto the rooftop at Trump’s rally. She confirmed a review would be coming in the aftermath of the assassination attempt — which left Trump shot in the ear and another dead.

As we reported … Crooks was shot and killed by Secret Service agents after he opened fire on the crowd in Butler, Pennsylvania with an AR–15–style rifle.

Though Cheatle defended the whole scene played out over a short period of time, multiple reports claim he was spotted on the rooftop 20 minutes before he shot his first bullet.

Congress members have a lot of questions for her — we’ll see what she has to say.


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4 thoughts on “Secret Service Director Calls Trump Shooting ‘Most Significant Operational Failure’”
  1. Cheatle, S.S., Jokementia, Democrats Party should all be CHARGED WITH MURDER for the Good Person who was MURDERED! Allow them to also be sued by that family and also by Good Trump until they are GONE!

    1. Cheatle Mayorkas Dementrd Biden. All must be imprisoned for acts of Treason … time for Accountability folks !! Are you as pissed be off as I am ??? Maga!!!

  2. There’s no second chance to evade a determined assassin. What is she thinking, let this one go and do a better job next time? She must resign to avoid the same excuse next time around.

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