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Writer's pictureRich Washburn

Mark Green Unveils Cover-Up: Secret Service Director Resigns


In a dramatic turn of events, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has resigned following explosive allegations from Congressman Mark Green. During a congressional hearing, Green revealed that Cheatle made false statements about the FBI's involvement in constraining her communications with her own staff. This revelation has intensified scrutiny of Cheatle's actions and the Secret Service's handling of the July 13th assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.


Rep. Mark Green disclosed that Cheatle falsely claimed the FBI had restricted her from communicating with her staff due to an ongoing investigation. Green, who had consulted with the FBI deputy director, confirmed this assertion was untrue. This blatant falsehood has further eroded trust in the Secret Service and heightened demands for accountability.


The congressional hearing also included testimonies from whistleblowers, highlighting significant lapses in security protocols. These included agents abandoning their posts due to heat, leaving Trump exposed to danger. Senator Josh Hawley revealed that many personnel on duty were inexperienced Homeland Security investigators rather than seasoned Secret Service agents.


Amid this controversy, reports have emerged of a serious health crisis involving President Joe Biden. Sources indicate Biden may have suffered a stroke during an event in Las Vegas, which the White House attempted to cover up, citing COVID-19 as the official reason for his absence. This raises critical questions about the administration's transparency and integrity.


Former President Trump has called for all government employees with knowledge of corruption within the Biden administration to come forward, assuring them protection from future charges of treason if they act now. This appeal underscores the urgent need for transparency and accountability to restore public trust.




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