U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood calls on Secret Service Director to resign – WEEK (Peoria)

U.S. Rep. Mary Miller is also calling for Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to step down.
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Not MAGA Brainwashed
1 year ago

Darin is a joke as most of the commenters here are. All are on their knees for someone who doesn’t give a crap about them. Darin has no backbone at all, can’t think for himself but blindly follows what ever the Cult leader says, just like his followers. Here is an idea: vote on issues, not person or party… but on actual issues. Bot most all these commenters would rather be told what to do, who to vote for, what conspiracy to follow..etc. Whatever Q’non tells you go ahead and believe, the lack of actual independent thinkers in our country… Read more »

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Larry
1 year ago

What happened? Did you run out of washroom walls to write on? Only you and your little cult would not want to make America great again. Why don’t you join the American Team?

Old Joe
1 year ago

Dewey, Cheatle & Howe
Security Service

Ex Illini
1 year ago

She’s incompetent, just like Mayorkas. How Trump was even allowed to be on that stage with everything those Bozos knew is a total failure. She needs to be fired without any severance.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Cheatle is finding out the hard way that directing the SS is much harder than being an AA hire at Pepsi.

chris
1 year ago

That bum broad belongs in jail for allowing incompetent and ill trained agents to guard TRUMP!!

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