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Keen observers noticed a major change in the makeup of Trump’s Secret Service detail

Keen Observer I noticed a big change in the makeup of Trump’s U.S. Secret Service personnel between the time of Saturday’s assassination attempt and when he was arrested. I walked with confidence The Republican National Convention was held in Milwaukee on Monday night.

At least three female agents accompanied Trump in Pennsylvania. Their seemingly best When the bullets start flying, we should work together. But when President Trump entered the convention this week with his ear bandaged, he was flanked by a handful of burly male agents and barely a single female agent in sight.

“If you primarily pursue DEI, you end up with DIE.”

When the Secret Service faced criticism earlier this year about its past DEI practices, agency spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said: Said“U.S. Secret Service employees, whose work is essential to the survival of our government, are held to the highest professional standards. The agency has never lowered those standards.”

But the presence of petite women and what some have called chaotic conditions have led some critics to question whether the agency really provided Trump with the best possible security — a question that has been condemned by various media outlets as “misogynistic.” Liberal publications.

Elon Musk, for example, has angered advocates of DEI hiring practices. Tweet, “Using a small person to hide a larger man’s figure is like wearing an undersized Speedo on the beach – it doesn’t hide the subject.”

“I don’t know who the individual Secret Service officers are, but under the Biden administration, we’re seeing a surge in DEI hiring,” said Republican Rep. Corey Mills (R-Fla.), a former U.S. Army sniper. Said Fox News on Sunday. “And I would say, if you primarily pursue DEI, you end up with DIE.”

Former FBI Deputy Director Chris Swecker told the New York Post, “The women who were with the president seemed to be running around in circles. One didn’t know how to holster her gun, another didn’t know what to do, another couldn’t seem to find her holster. DEI is one issue. Competence and effectiveness are two different issues. I saw DEI there.”

of The New York Times, AFPThe Financial Times seemed to bristle at the suggestion that women might be at a scientific disadvantage in the role.

“We’re thrilled to be working with such a diverse group of women in security,” said Lauren Bean Buitta, founder and CEO of Girl Security, an organization that advocates for more women in the security industry. Said “Someone would have to show me medical and anatomical evidence that being born into a womb somehow reduces your ability to identify threats and neutralise them,” he said, according to the Financial Times.

Although Buitta and others disputed the criticism, the Secret Service may have internalized it.

Kimberly Cheatle, President Biden’s appointee to head the Secret Service, has taken responsibility for this egregious security failure but has no plans to resign. stated The Republican National Committee said Monday that “security plans have been enhanced at the Republican National Committee in response to Saturday’s shooting.”

“As the convention progresses, and in accordance with the president’s direction, the Secret Service will continue to adjust operations as necessary to ensure the highest level of safety and security for convention participants, volunteers and the City of Milwaukee,” Cheatle added.

When Trump attended the Republican National Convention on Tuesday, he again Accompany By a security force made up entirely of large men.

post I got it. It was unclear whether the makeup of Trump’s entourage on both nights reflected the Republican National Committee’s enhanced security plans.

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