Ex-Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle Receives Historic Protection
Cheatle, who resigned after the Trump assassination attempt, faces credible threats requiring unprecedented security measures.
- Cheatle resigned following intense scrutiny over the Secret Service's failure during the Trump assassination attempt.
- President Biden ordered the protection due to significant threats against Cheatle, including death threats.
- This marks the first time the Secret Service has protected a former leader from its own ranks.
- Other agents involved in Trump's protection have also received threats, but details on additional security are unclear.
- Criticism and online attacks have targeted female agents, questioning their capability to protect Trump.