At a House Oversight Committee hearing on Monday, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) spoke about Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle.
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00:00will come to order. I want to welcome everyone here today, and I know we also
00:04want to welcome Speaker Johnson, who is also in attendance today. Without
00:10objection, the chair may declare a recess at any time. I now recognize
00:16myself for the purpose of making an opening statement, but first, without
00:22objection, Representative Mills of Florida and Representative Miller of Ohio are
00:27waved on to the committee for the purpose of questioning the witness at
00:31today's hearing. Without objection, to order. Good morning. Today's hearing is
00:37for the American people who are seeking answers about the attempted assassination
00:41of President Trump. A little over a week ago, Americans watched in
00:46horror as a shooter attempted to assassinate President Donald J. Trump at
00:51a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The gunman nearly succeeded. The bullet
00:57that struck President Trump's head was less than an inch from taking his life.
01:02President Trump survived, but one rally-goer, Cory Comparatore, tragically
01:08did not. Two others were seriously injured. It was a horrifying moment in
01:14American history. The horror was exceeded only by the bravery of the law
01:18enforcement agents who threw themselves in harm's way when shots were fired, the
01:23bravery of a crowd unwavering in its refusal to panic, and the bravery of a
01:28bloody President Trump refusing to run. While we give overwhelming thanks to the
01:35individual Secret Service agents who did their jobs under immense pressure, this
01:40tragedy was preventable. The Secret Service's protective mission is to
01:46protect U.S. and visiting world leaders and safeguard U.S. elections through
01:51protection of candidates and nominees. The Secret Service has a zero-fail
01:57mission, but it failed on July 13th and in the days leading up to the rally. The
02:03Secret Service has thousands of employees and a significant budget, but
02:09it has now become the face of incompetence. The committee has a long
02:15track record of providing oversight of the Secret Service. Our predecessors, both
02:20Jason Chaffetz and Elijah Cummings, among others, worked together to issue warnings
02:25and recommendations to address obvious shortcomings in the agency's makeup and
02:30operations. Unfortunately, those warnings and recommendations have gone unheeded. A
02:36former president and current candidate for president was shot in the head by a
02:41sniper within 500 feet of the podium. This is unacceptable, and we are
02:47concerned the Secret Service lacks the proper management to keep protectees
02:52safe from bad actors. Americans demand answers, but they have not been getting
02:58them from the Secret Service. We are instead learning about new facts about
03:04the events surrounding the attempted assassination every day from whistle
03:08blowers and leaks. Americans demand accountability, but no one is yet to be
03:15fired for this historic failure. Today's witness, Secret Service Director
03:21Kimberly Cheadle, is here under subpoena to answer questions about how the agency
03:27failed President Trump and the victims who attended the rally in Butler,
03:31Pennsylvania. It is my firm belief, Director Cheadle, that you should resign.
03:37However, in complete defiance, Director Cheadle has maintained she will not
03:41tender her resignation. Therefore, she will answer questions today from members
03:45of this committee seeking to provide clarity to the American people about how
03:48these events were allowed to transpire. We will ask these questions because the
03:54Secret Service and its parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security, have
03:58been unwilling to provide answers to the American people. DHS has sought to push
04:03this hearing to a different time. Secret Service has suggested the hearing occur
04:08without media presence and both agencies have provided only shallow explanations
04:14to Congress about what happened on July 13th. Indeed, DHS and Secret Service's
04:20lack of communication with the Oversight Committee required me to issue a subpoena
04:25compelling Director Cheadle to attend today and still DHS requested more time
04:30to prepare. It shouldn't take this much time or preparation, Director Cheadle, to
04:36tell the truth and to be transparent with the American people. I am thankful
04:42to the Ranking Member, Mr. Raskin, for joining me and insisting that Director
04:46Cheadle appear today. God knows the Ranking Member and I disagree on many
04:50things, but that does not matter today. The safety of Secret Service protectees
04:55is not based on their political affiliation and the bottom line is that
04:59under Director Cheadle's leadership, we question whether anyone is safe, not
05:05President Biden, not the First Lady, not the White House, and certainly not the
05:10presidential candidates. The July 13th assassination attempt is one of the
05:15darkest days in American political history. It represents the ugliest parts
05:20of what American politics has become, hatred of each other and a dangerous
05:25turn to extremism. Before we were Republicans or Democrats, we are
05:30Americans. If we place our political affiliations above our duty and love of
05:34country, we cannot maintain a country. We must ensure our Republic is strong
05:40and our Republic cannot be strong when our leadership, our elections, our
05:44institutions and our candidates are threatened by extremism and violence.
05:51Today, Director Cheadle will answer questions about why she deserves to
05:54continue to play a critical role in preserving this country's safety and at
05:58the very least, what led to the catastrophic, deadly events on July 13th
06:04in Butler, Pennsylvania. Again, I do not believe Director Cheadle deserves to
06:08maintain her position as head of the Secret Service, but members of the
06:12American and the American people will make their own decisions based on her
06:15answers today. I urge Director Cheadle to be transparent and forthcoming in her
06:20testimony today. Americans deserve no less. We have a duty to find out how this
06:27happened and to ensure it never happens again. I now yield to Ranking Member
06:33Raskin for his opening statement.