Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas has turned the once-respected Secret Service into a chaotic mess akin to the current state of the U.S. Border Patrol. Under his watch, the security apparatus responsible for safeguarding our nation's borders and its highest officials has become a global laughingstock. This abysmal leadership has not only endangered the security of the United States but has also emboldened our adversaries, who now view America as a weakened, disorganized entity. The failure to secure our southern border, with record numbers of illegal crossings and the unprecedented practice of offering direct flights to undocumented immigrants, is a cruel joke on the American taxpayer. This flagrant disregard for national security mirrors the incompetence displayed in the handling of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Mayorkas' inability to ensure robust protection for one of our most prominent leaders is a testament to his unsuitability for the role. The recent testimony before Congress, where Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle admitted under oath to false statements and denial of increased security requests for Trump, highlights the depth of the failure at the top. Cheatle's mismanagement and reluctance to take immediate action after the assassination attempt further underscore the dire need for competent leadership. The world watches in disbelief as the U.S. struggles with these internal security failures. Our enemies are not just watching; they are laughing. The lax security and disarray within our protective agencies signal a vulnerability that emboldens adversaries like Iran, China, and Russia, who see these failures as opportunities to exploit. For the sake of our national security, it's imperative to hold leaders like Mayorkas and Cheatle accountable. Their failure to protect the nation and its leaders is unacceptable. It's time for a change in leadership that prioritizes the safety and security of the United States, restoring confidence at home and respect abroad. Only then can we begin to repair the damage and ensure that our enemies no longer see us as a joke but as the formidable nation we truly are.
It is long overdue for both Mayorkas and Cheatle to fall on their swords. You're currently a free subscriber to Act for America. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |