‘It’s Disgraceful’: Conservative Leaders Fume Over Secret Service Trainwreck After Trump Attack
‘Our safety shouldn’t be compromised by woke incompetence at the highest levels.’ – Rep. Mike Gallagher, on the cascading Secret Service failures following the Trump Butler rally attack
Conservatives across America are reeling as explosive new details surface about the scandalous mishandling of President Trump’s security during the 2024 Butler rally–where he narrowly survived an assassination attempt. At the center of the firestorm is Secret Service agent Myosoty ‘Miyo’ Perez, who has now been SUSPENDED AGAIN–this time for secretly marrying a foreign national and failing to report the relationship. In an era where national security should be paramount, the American people are rightfully demanding answers about how this dangerous incompetence was allowed to persist–even after warnings, red flags, and multiple investigations.
Perez, the lead agent responsible for Trump’s safety at the Butler event, was singled out for critical failures that allowed would-be assassin Thomas Crooks free access to the rooftop perch from which he opened fire. Even more stunning is the revelation that Perez–already under the microscope for operational blunders–was hiding a same-sex marriage to a Brazilian national who may have overstayed her visa and now faces potential deportation. For hard-working Americans who expect transparency and loyalty in those guarding the Commander-in-Chief, the facts are infuriating. With congressional reports painting a bleak picture, and the DHS Office of Inspector General preparing five bombshell audits, the implications for US security are staggering.
Social media lit up with outrage as Rep. Jim Banks tweeted, ‘How many catastrophic failures must we endure before the Biden-era Secret Service cleans house?’ Meanwhile, grassroots patriots want answers, not excuses–and say putting woke priorities ahead of safety nearly cost us a President.
‘A Cascade of Security Blunders’: Leaks, Lapses, and Leadership Failures Exposed in Stunning Detail
Walk through the timeline, and the rot stands out at every stage. Agent Perez was chosen to coordinate event security for the outdoor Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania–despite glaring inexperience and internal warnings. The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability lambasted the Secret Service for assigning an ‘inexperienced agent’ to this high-stakes role, calling it an ‘egregious lapse in judgment.’ The committee asked why any leader would allow an untested officer to manage security for an outdoor rally drawing thousands, as global threats against President Trump were mounting.
The results, tragically, speak for themselves. Despite clear intelligence that threats were escalating–including an Iranian plot uncovered by senior leadership before the rally–security assets were dangerously misallocated and basic precautions ignored. Most damning, congressional investigators found Perez NEVER posted armed personnel to the exposed rooftop of the American Glass Building. This single blunder provided shooter Thomas Crooks an open lane to attempt to assassinate the President of the United States.
As if operational incompetence weren’t enough, Perez’s personal conduct has now shattered whatever was left of public confidence. Her secret marriage to a Brazilian national–hidden from the agency for months, possibly because her partner had overstayed a visa–opened the door to blackmail, divided loyalties, and potential foreign influence. The news that her third suspension in a mere 18 months came down only after this marriage was discovered in early 2026 will leave many wondering what it takes to get fired from the modern Secret Service.
“We called for her to be sidelined after the first suspension,” said one senior Republican aide, “but she remained in a crucial role for a year and a half. Either Secret Service leadership is asleep at the wheel–or they’re protecting their own.”
Accountability or Cover-Up? Congress Demands Real Answers As Agent Perez’s Mishaps Stack Up
Digging deeper, it becomes clear this isn’t about one bad actor, but about a system riddled with dysfunction, weak oversight, and liberal priorities trumping national interest. Despite multiple documented failures–including eyewitness accounts of Perez “fumbling with her firearm and struggling to holster her gun” after the shooting–the bureaucracy that should have removed her simply did not act. Evidence confirms internal recommendations that Perez be reassigned were ignored, suggesting political interference or shocking negligence at the highest levels. And while the Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General is now finalizing five reports into Secret Service failures during both 2024 assassination attempts, the American people are left to stew, as details leak out only under pressure from whistleblowers and tenacious House Republicans.
Even now, with Perez officially under another suspension and an internal probe swirling around both her marriage and her day-of failures, answers remain elusive. Why was she ever put in charge? How could her foreign ties be undisclosed in a notoriously security-sensitive agency? And most pressing: what concrete steps are being taken to prevent the next massive failure as President Trump returns to the campaign trail for his 2028 reelection bid?
“If this was the Deep State’s idea of security for America First, we’re in bigger trouble than we thought,” warned Sen. Tom Cotton. “We need a clean sweep, not just scapegoats.”
Red Flags and Hard Questions: Are America’s Front-Line Defenders Being Handpicked on Ideology Over Ability?
The underlying pattern here is impossible for real patriots to ignore. Is this what happens when an agency once known for steely professionalism starts making hiring and assignment decisions based on social agendas rather than sheer capability? Critics argue that Perez’s rapid rise, despite her lack of experience, hints at a new era where diversity boxes matter more than proven nerve and loyalty to country.
One thing is certain-the cycle of failure and secret-keeping cannot continue if Americans are to trust the Secret Service going into another critical election. With President Trump launching his 2028 campaign, security cannot be an afterthought for any conservative leader or voter. If Congress and President Trump do not receive ironclad assurances of change–not just rhetoric–calls will only grow for a full-scale overhaul of the agency from top to bottom.
‘If these are the people protecting our President, God help us all,’ a local Butler rally-goer told RedPledgeInfo. ‘We need patriotic professionals, not scandal-prone amateurs.’
Stay tuned as RedPledgeInfo tracks every investigation, every whistleblower disclosure, and every move Congress makes to restore true security after months of embarrassment and broken trust. For now, one devastating truth rings out: When those guarding the President aren’t held accountable, none of us are truly safe.