\nPonytail Brigade: Utter Humiliation For Gaggle of Female Secret Service Agents After Trump Assassination Attempt \u2013 Struggles to Holster Gun, Erratic, Fearful Movements\xa0
\n-The Perfect headline from Gateway Pundit
\nHello again, Intelligentsia, John Jeffers here in the Jeffers Notes, Part 2. Yesterday, I released an early morning episode discussing the Trump assassination attempt. Today, after a more critical review and a discussion with my former field training officer and partner of many years, Leroy Pugesek, I need to retract some statements from the previous episode.\xa0\xa0
\nIn this episode, we scrutinize the Secret Service's response, particularly focusing on the actions of a specific female agent on the stage during the attempt. We delve into her performance, training evaluations, and overall preparedness, questioning the impact of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives on the agency's operational effectiveness.
\nThe discussion extends to the broader implications of DEI in hiring practices and its potential role in compromising the agency's standards. We also touch upon the political dimensions and administrative decisions affecting the Secret Service's capability to protect high-profile individuals.
\nJoin us as we navigate through these critical observations and explore the underlying issues within the Secret Service's operational protocols during this high-stakes incident.
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