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Bipartisan Call For Secret Service Director's Resignation

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Republican and Democratic leaders of the House Oversight Committee have jointly called for the resignation of Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle. This bipartisan move came after a hearing on Monday where concerns were raised about the agency's handling of recent events.

In a formal letter, Rep. James Comer and Rep. Jamie Raskin urged Cheatle to step down, stating that her resignation would pave the way for new leadership to address the crisis and regain the trust of Congress and the American people.

During the hearing, Comer, who chairs the committee, expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of answers provided by Cheatle. He emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability, stating that the American people and Congress deserve clear explanations.

Comer highlighted that Cheatle had been subpoenaed to provide answers but failed to do so effectively. As a result, the committee leaders decided to take the significant step of formally requesting her resignation as a means of ensuring accountability for the agency's actions.

The call for Cheatle's resignation underscores the seriousness of the issues raised during the hearing and signals a bipartisan effort to address concerns within the Secret Service. The move reflects a commitment to upholding standards of transparency and accountability in government agencies.

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