This tragedy claimed Corey Comperatore, a beloved husband and father, leaving his family desperate for justice. David “Jake” Dutch, 57, and James Copenhaver, 74, suffered life-threatening injuries—Dutch now resuming public life, Copenhaver still in rehabilitation, both enduring lasting effects. No one has been fired. America demands accountability now!
A Senate report, released on the one-year anniversary, details a “cascade of preventable failures,” including communication breakdowns, ignored warnings, and denied resources, demanding the immediate firing of all involved agents still on the taxpayer payroll.
Eight Secret Service agents, including a site agent suspended for 42 days, faced minimal discipline—none were fired—despite their negligence. The report criticizes the agency’s “insufficient accountability” and assignment of inexperienced agents to critical roles, exacerbated by DEI-driven hiring that prioritized diversity over merit. This resulted in a “pencil-pusher” culture unfit for high-stakes protection duties.
A merit-based, highly trained Secret Service is essential to counter these threats and protect Trump and his Administration, who faces heightened risks including a new Iranian threat reportedly offering a new $40M bounty for Trump’s assassination.