Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) blasted United States Secret Service (USSS) Director Kimberly Cheatle during Monday’s House Oversight Committee hearing over the agency’s failures resulting in the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump on July 13, 2024. The South Carolina Republican opened her questioning by asking Cheatle if she would like her to use the five minutes of questioning to draft the USSS director’s resignation letter.
In a rapid-fire series of ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ questions, Mace hammered Cheatle, pressing her on whether the attempted assassination was a colossal failure. Cheatle attempted to demurely respond that “it was a failure.” However, Mace pushed back, insisting she answer ‘Yes’ or ‘No,’ with the USSS director finally relenting, “Yes.”
The heated exchange between Mace and Cheatle came to a head after the USSS director continued to give vague non-answers in an attempt to dodge the Congresswoman’s ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ enquiries.
“You’re full of shit today,” Mace bluntly told Cheatle after her patience with the USS director wore thin. The South Carolina Republican continued: “You’re just being completely dishonest.”
Additionally, Cheatle acknowledged that no one has been fired over the security lapse that nearly resulted in Trump‘s assassination.
Throughout the hearing, Cheatle refused to give direct or detailed responses to any of the questions by Members of Congress. The USSS director often hid behind the ongoing FBI investigation into the shooting—which resulted in the death of rallygoer and Trump supporter Corey Comperatore.
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Rep. @NancyMace slams Secret Service chief Kim Cheatle as “full of s**t” as she avoid answering any questions on the Service’s failure to provide Congress with any of the information it has requested. Cheatle confirms no one has been fired over the Trump assassination attempt. pic.twitter.com/DtWOVFKdoZ
— Jack Montgomery (@JackBMontgomery) July 22, 2024