Why quotas are bad fo the Secret Service
Briefly

The Secret Service failed in their duty to protect a family, despite credible threats identified prior to an assassination attempt, leading to tragic consequences.
At least eight Secret Service agents knew about a suspicious person equipped with a rangefinder, yet failed to act, showing a serious lapse in judgment.
The focus on diversity and representation within the Secret Service has overshadowed its primary mission of ensuring safety, leading to confusion about their core responsibilities.
Former Director Kim Cheatle recognized serious retention problems yet chose to emphasize female representation above quality or competence, illustrating misaligned priorities within the agency.
Read at New York Post
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