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Secret Service Agent Faulted for Butler
Failures Suspended Again

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Posted By: ConservativeYankee, 3/20/2026 5:24:11 PM

The Secret Service agent who was in charge of developing and executing the failed security plan for the 2024 rally where President Trump was nearly killed has been suspended and is under internal agency investigation for allegedly improperly reporting her relationship with and eventual marriage to a foreign national, several sources told RealClearPolitics. This suspension is the third one in a year and a half for the agent, Myosoty “Miyo” Perez, who served as the “site agent” for the Butler campaign rally where a would-be assassin shot Trump’s ear, killed retired firefighter Corey Comperatore, and seriously injured two others in the crowd. A site agent is in charge of planning and executing

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Reply 1 - Posted by: jalo1951 3/20/2026 5:31:49 PM (No. 2082879)
There is a big difference between suspending the french fry cook at McDonald's because he didn't wash his hands after he used the toilet and a Secret Service member being suspended. Three times in a year? Three strikes and you are out. Go to Hollywood and become a personal bodyguard to one of the beautiful people but not the president.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Ruhn 3/20/2026 5:33:48 PM (No. 2082880)
At a minimum, why has she not been fired for cause? Then there’s this FTA: “The internal Secret Service investigation is examining whether the woman Perez was dating and married last year had overstayed her visa and was facing a deportation order…” This is the fruit of DEI.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Luandir 3/20/2026 6:23:33 PM (No. 2082890)
This obvious DEI hire needs to be shown the door TODAY. Apparently multiple SS decision-makers should also be out.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 3/20/2026 6:40:33 PM (No. 2082891)
Gay, so 99.9% anti-Trump, so she was obviously placed there to be incompetent. And in her incompetency she succeeded.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 3/20/2026 7:13:58 PM (No. 2082896)
Fire Perez soonest.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Vaquero45 3/20/2026 7:36:39 PM (No. 2082900)
The Secret Service, as well as the FBI and CIA, needs a Trump enema.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 3/20/2026 7:49:54 PM (No. 2082908)
Suspended? Incompetents should be FIRED.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: downnout 3/20/2026 8:32:50 PM (No. 2082927)
Good grief! The Keystone Cops would be better than these buffoons.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: hershey 3/20/2026 9:35:38 PM (No. 2082948)
Is this the one that couldn't get her gun back in her holster??? Just asking...DEI at it's finest...
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Reply 10 - Posted by: DVC 3/21/2026 1:17:04 AM (No. 2082990)
Should have been fired the first time. This is pure BS. FIRE her!
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Reply 11 - Posted by: mifla 3/21/2026 11:34:25 AM (No. 2083180)
I am having 1970s AA flashbacks. Almost impossible to fire an affected class, no matter how incompetent they are.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Rumblehog 3/21/2026 12:38:54 PM (No. 2083233)
Would a male receive so many "second chances?" No. What would a Roman Centurion do with such an employee? Then that's what WE should do to each and every such Federal employee. Terminate their employment immediately, and the world is a better place, as a result.
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