The problem with portraying yourself as ultra badasses who never fail and throw their bodies in the way to protect their clients is that it really sticks out when someone doesn't fucking do it.
And when that failure has a very specific trait to them, that people already suspect is a problem, it'll make it stick out all the more.
She was quietly retired at some point after that (not fired and possibly arrested, of course). However, it would seem that she's still in the circle, as NPR asked her a couple questions about the assassination attempt: https://archive.md/zxjny
I don't think her statement itself is noteworthy, just the fact that they brought her in.
The problem with portraying yourself as ultra badasses who never fail and throw their bodies in the way to protect their clients is that it really sticks out when someone doesn't fucking do it.
And when that failure has a very specific trait to them, that people already suspect is a problem, it'll make it stick out all the more.
Then you have prior incidents like this
https://freebeacon.com/politics/secret-service-agent-suggests-wouldnt-take-bullet-trump/
She was quietly retired at some point after that (not fired and possibly arrested, of course). However, it would seem that she's still in the circle, as NPR asked her a couple questions about the assassination attempt: https://archive.md/zxjny
I don't think her statement itself is noteworthy, just the fact that they brought her in.
One of them did it... but she uh - sorta did it because she was a FUCKING DWARF compared to the big motherfuckers.
5'6 woman trying to ''shield'' her 6'1+ client.
Unfit for the job. Still hired because quotas.