Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle resigned on Tuesday morning, just a day after her evasive and contentious testimony before Congress and ten days following the shooting of President Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
On Monday, Cheatle took full responsibility for the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and the death of Corey Comperatore, a rally attendee.
Members of Congress, including Speaker Mike Johnson, called for Cheatle’s resignation.
Director Cheatle is expected to release a statement later this morning.
According to the Oversight Project, Cheatle announced her resignation through an email she sent to the Secret Service staff.
ABC obtained the email:
The Secret Service’s solemn mission is to protect our nation’s leaders and financial infrastructure. On July 13th, we fell short on that mission. The scrutiny over the last week has been intense and will continue to remain as our operational tempo increases. As your Director, I take full responsibility for the security lapse.
However, this incident does not define us.
We remain an organization based on integrity and staffed by individuals of exceptional dedication and talent. As I’ve stated, the Secret Service will move forward with our investigatory and protective mission in a steadfast manner. We do not retreat from challenges. However, I do not want calls for my resignation to be a distraction from the great work each and every one of you do towards our vital mission.
When I got the call asking if I would return to the Secret Service after my brief retirement, I did not hesitate. I love this agency, our mission, and the great men and women who sacrifice so much every day. I have, and will always, put the needs of this agency first.
In light of recent events, it is with a heavy heart that I have made the difficult decision to step down as your Director.
When I assumed the role as your Director, I pledged to do so with honor and integrity.
These values have guided my entire career for 29 years. As many of you know, I served as a special agent for 27 years—securing events for FPOTUS Clinton, working as a supervisor on VP Cheney’s detail, leading RTC, operating as the SAIC of ATL, supervising VP Biden’s detail, and finally overseeing the agency’s protective mission under the Trump Administration as AD-OPO.
As I stated in the hearing yesterday, all of you are worthy of trust and confidence. You deserve the nation’s support in carrying out our critical mission. One of my favorite things about this workforce is that the men and women are fiercely committed to our mission.
Thank you for all that you do, and will continue to do, for our great nation.
Cheatle’s resignation comes amid intense scrutiny and pressure from Congress and the public following the security failures at the Trump rally. Her departure marks a significant change in leadership for the Secret Service at a critical moment.