Trump, Assassination Attempt, Secret Service

Capitol Hill Showdown: Rep. Mace's Fiery Clash with Secret Service Chief 

Accusations fly and an unprecedented impeachment threat emerges in a hearing that pushes oversight to the brink.

U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) leaves the Capitol ( Photo: Shutterstock Philip Yabut)

In a hearing that quickly devolved into a heated confrontation, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) launched a scathing attack on U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, exposing deep-seated frustrations with the agency's recent handling of Trump's near assassination.

The charged atmosphere in the Capitol Hill hearing room reached a fever pitch as Mace, visibly exasperated, offered Cheatle an ultimatum: "Would you like to use my five minutes to draft your resignation letter, yes or no?" Cheatle's curt "No thank you" seemed to only intensify the Congresswoman's resolve.

As the interrogation progressed, Cheatle was cornered into admitting that the incident in question was both a "colossal failure" and "preventable."

The questioning took a dramatic turn when Mace probed into the leak of Cheatle's opening statement to media outlets prior to the hearing. Cheatle's claim of ignorance – "I have no idea how my statement got out" – was met with an explosive retort from Mace: "That's bullshit." The blunt accusation left the room in stunned silence.

Mace's frustration reached a boiling point as Cheatle repeatedly responded with "I will have to get back to you on that" to questions about the agency's transparency and adherence to committee demands regarding an incident involving former President Trump. The Congresswoman's patience finally snapped as she declared Cheatle "full of s***" and "completely dishonest."

Mace elevated the confrontation to new heights by introducing a privileged motion to impeach Cheatle. This unprecedented step forces House leadership to act on the resolution within two legislative days. "Historic times call for historic measures," Mace declared on social media, accompanying her post with video footage of the motion being introduced during the hearing.

As the dust settles on this explosive session, questions linger about the future of the Secret Service's leadership and the agency's ability to maintain the trust of both the public and their congressional overseers. With the threat of impeachment now looming, Cheatle faces a critical juncture in her tenure, one that could reshape the landscape of federal law enforcement oversight for years to come.

* Jewish Breaking News and India Today contributed to this article.


0 Comments

Do not send comments that include inflammatory words, defamation, and content that exceeds the limit of good taste.


You can't make this stuff up

Google Maps image reveals shocking murder in Spanish village 

Avi Nachmani | 13:17

Egypt Leads Arab World in Purging Antisemitism From Schools

Egypt’s progressive educational reforms: Combatting Anti-Semitism and teaching tolerance in schools

Eliana Fleming | 19.12.24

Fault Lines in the IRGC: Young Radicals Blame Khamenei for Syria’s Collapse

Khamenei's leadership is being challenged, foot soldier reveals

Eliana Fleming | 19.12.24

Joe is going one way - and it's not up

Wall Street Journal: Joe Biden is deteriorating rapidly

Gila Isaacson, JFeed Staff | 19.12.24

Wouldn't Go THAT Far...

Vladimir Putin: Israel main beneficiary of events in Syria

Avi Woolf | 19.12.24

US being sued for supporting Israel

Palestinian Arabs sue US over support for Israel's military funding

Eliana Fleming | 18.12.24

Anti-Semitism making its way into finance

Antisemitism in Australia escalates with swastikas found on banknotes

Eliana Fleming | 18.12.24

Good Luck With That

UN to appeal to Hague against Israel's UNRWA ban

Avi Woolf | 18.12.24

Oil giant runs out of power

The lights go out in Tehran: Iran’s crisis deepens 

Avi Nachmani | 18.12.24
Get JFeed App
Download on the App Store
Get it on Google Play