Kimberly Cheatle on Tuesday resigned as the Director of the Secret Service amid massive backlash over the security lapses that led to the assa൲ssination attempt on former US President Donald Trump.
Cheatle's resignation follows the massive outcry over the agency's failure to ▨protect the former President during the assassination attempt at the Pennsylvania ꦛcampaign.
In an email sent to the staff on Tuesday, she said, "I take full responsibility for the security lapse," adding that, "In light of recent events, it is with a heavy heart that I have made the difficult decision to step down as your🦹 director.”
However, Cheatle's resignation is less likely to end the scrutiny of the long-troubled agency after 🌊the failures of July 13. Lawmakers on both sides have promised continued investigation.
“The scrutiny over the last week has b𝕴een intense and will continue to remain as our operational tempo increases,” Cheatle said in her note to staff.
Cheatle, who has been serving as the Secret Service director since August 2022, was being asked to resign amid the agency's lapseꦺ in protecting the Republican presidential candidate.
Calls for several investigations into how the shooter was able tඣo get🌃 so close to Trump at an outdoor campaign rally.
Earlier in the day, at the House Oversight Committee hearing, Kimberly Cheatle agreed that it was a "colossa🦄l failure" on the Secret Service's part, adding that it was a tragedy that could have been prevented.
Republican Representative Nancy Mace blasted Cheatle and said that she🐓 was being "dishonest" and that her statements was "bulls***".
At the Trump rally shooting hearing, lawmakers of both major political parties had demanded that Cheatle resign from the post of Secret Service's Director ♚over the security failures🐟 that let a gunman to scale a roof and open fire at a campaign rally.
Both the Republicans and the Democrats grill🎃ed the Secret Service chief for hours at the House Oversight Committee ꦰhearing.
Cheatle herself said that it was their "most significant operational failure" in decades and promised to "move heaven and earth" to get to the bottom o💦f what went wrong and make sure that this doesn't happen again.
"The Secret✤ Service's solemn mission is to protect our nation's leaders. On July 13, we failed," she told the committee.
Reportedly, Kimberly had said that she had spo𒐪ken to Trump over a phone call after the assassina🌠tion attempt and conveyed her apologies.
And while she took full responsibility for the securi♍ty lapses at the hearing, Cheatle had asserted that she was the "right person" to lead the Secret Service.
Republican chairman, Rep. James Comer and the C𓆏ommittee's top Democrat, Rep. Jamie Raskin, issued a letter calling for Ch💛eatle's resignation.
Two days ago, in an interview with ABC News, Cheatle had said that he was not resigning. Term🐲ing the shooting to be "unacceptable", she said that this was something no Secret Service agent wants to happen.
She said her agency is responsible for the former preside💟nt's protection, “The buckꦺ stops with me. I am the director of the Secret Service.”
Notably, the 20-year-old shooter -- Thomas Matthew Crooks -- who was able to get within 135 metres of the stage wheﷺre the former President was speaking, was shoꦦt dead in retaliation after he opened fire at Trump.
Crooks, who♛ fired six to eight shots, however managed to injure Trump and two other rallygoers and killed a 50-year-old supporter of the former President.
WHO IS KIMBERLY CHEATLE?
Kimberly Cheatle has served in the Secret Service for 27 years. She had left the job in 2021 for another job as a security executive at PepsiCo before US President Joe Biden asked her to return in 2022.
She had t💙aken over at a time when there was a controversy over the missing text messages from around the time thousands of Trump su♚pporters had stormed the US Capitol in January, 2021.
During her service in the agency, Cheatle was the first woman to be named assistant director of prote🥂ctive operations, the division which protects the President and other dignitariesꦦ where she supervised a $133.5 million budget.
Kimberly Cheatle is the second woꦺman to the lead the ag♌ency in the entirety.
Biden, at the time of announcing her announcement, had said that Cheatle had served on his detail when he was the Vice President, adding that he and his wife🌃 "came to trust her judgment and counsel".