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Donkey of the Day: Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle

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Ever felt like you're being fed biased information from every corner of mainstream media? Join me, Jonathan Wagner, on the first episode of "A Bunch of Donkeys," as I share my frustrations as a conservative living in California. I kick things off with a bold statement: it's time to call out the failures of our government officials and their misleading narratives. In our debut segment, "Donkey of the Day," I spotlight United States Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle, scrutinizing her recent public blunders and questioning her effectiveness despite her long tenure.

This raw and unedited episode sets the stage for what you can expect moving forward. I’m dedicated to exposing government corruption and providing hardworking Americans with the most accurate information possible. Listen as I passionately advocate for leadership that truly serves the people, holding our leaders accountable and demanding better governance. Whether you're tired of the bias or simply curious about a conservative perspective, this episode is your call to action.

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Speaker 1:

Hey everyone, welcome to my very first podcast A Bunch of Donkeys. I am your host, jonathan Wagner. Over the past few years, I have been increasingly disgusted by the mainstream media's lies to the American people. Throughout the years, I have watched them lie about our leaders in the government and, depending on what news source you're pulling it from, obviously, we know that they can be biased. It is very hard to find an unbiased media platform right now and I think that to see the direction that it shapes, the way that everyday citizens American citizens interact with each other is completely disgusting and I'm fed up with it. I've wanted to create a podcast. I've wanted to talk about the truth and real discoveries and as these leaders do certain things. If we can dive to the truth of what's going on. That is something that I've wanted to do Specifically on this segment. This is something that I've wanted to do Specifically on this segment. This is something called Donkey of the Day. Donkey of the Day is meant to be crafted where we call out somebody in our government for acting like a donkey. We see this every single day. There is somebody popping up acting a fool. So I'm going to try to get out as many episodes as I can. Hopefully we will have one donkey a day. Hopefully there's none, but we already know that there's going to be people that mess up and I would like to call them out and dub them donkey of the day.

Speaker 1:

A little bit about me. I am a conservative in the blue state of California. My views have always been kept close to me in fear of retaliation from other community members. It is interesting that I have to feel that way in America. But the mainstream media and the narrative that they put out obviously give people, hardworking Americans, that maybe don't have the time to do the research. But when they're looking at the newspaper or pop, opening the news in their phone or their Facebook feed or whatever it may be, they're reading that quick article and they're quickly believing what that organization is saying. And I've really seen this firsthand with my mom. She obviously knows my views and knows that I like to research the heck out of things, but I consistently will hear her say something and I will say where did you get that, mom, I'm just curious. And she'll say well, I got it off of CNN or I got it off of NBC, abc, of people that are hardworking Americans getting lied to, and then they will speak on that lie, believing that that is the truth. So in this first segment, the person that is coming up is somebody that I actually talked to about my mom and, of course, she had crafted her own narrative of what she thought about this individual through the mainstream media, and that she's just doing her job right now. I think that this person is completely under the microscope right now. I think that there are many people that are wanting questions from this particular person. I'm not necessarily going to touch on that, I'm not going to drag her through on that, but I am going to confront as something that I find is not right and therefore I think that this person needs to step back and resign.

Speaker 1:

So let's jump into it. I want to add and you can hear as I pause and maybe I look away or I'm looking at the computer. I am not a professional at this. I just happen to have a studio available to me where I was able to jump in in front of a camera and a microphone, but I am not a professional podcaster and I won't claim to be. So this episode is going to be raw. There are going to be very little edits, if not any edits. I want to keep this information raw and I'd really like to work through these things with you, but I will stumble. I'm going to sound like an amateur. I am an amateur, so be nice to me there, please, as I just want to get out good information to the american people.

Speaker 1:

So, first person that I think should assume the role and assume the title for today of donkey of the day is going to be United States Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle. Kimberly Cheadle has gone on to the mainstream media and has lied to the American people, and I will give you just one lie that she put out there and I'd like to call into question you know, obviously, what she was thinking the actual lie itself, but why I don't think that she is fit to be the director of the Secret Service. Based on that. A little background of Ms Cheadle she has held multiple roles in the Secret Service for over 25 years, so obviously, as media had started coming out, you know, originally I was under the impression that she was just brought into office as this director in 2022. And before that she had a role in PepsiCo and I had seen different things about her. That she's had no experience here and, I'll be honest, I believed it until I started looking into it.

Speaker 1:

So Ms Cheadle does have experience working with the Secret Service. She has been with the Secret Service for over 25 years. Obviously, she was in charge of the Secret Service during the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, and now she is facing nothing but criticism and calls to resign. So you know, from what I've been able to gather, one of the most recent things that she had done obviously before her PepsiCo stint was she was on Biden's detail when he was vice president, and maybe that's where they got a little cozy. And then now, obviously, president Biden is in office and now he needs somebody that can take this director role, and she's here. I can't speak on that because I don't know too much about that, so please take that with a grain of salt, but it looks like obviously she has experience in the Secret Service. That is the key takeaway that I am trying to make right now, as there was some information going out that she had no experience in the Secret Service and I think this is key and crucial to what I am going to lead into in a moment of why I think she needs to resign. So let me just pull here Now today is July 18th.

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Yesterday we obviously had the Republican Convention and, as CNN reported and multiple news streams, but this is what I am looking at right now is a video of her at the Republican National Convention, walking through A little concerned there, not that she's not an American citizen that can go where she needs to go. Obviously she's got some point of being there. But when you have a threat to American democracy and we've heard that, you know, over the past couple months of, you know, biden saying Trump is a threat and Trump saying that Biden is a threat to democracy We've heard this this is a real threat to democracy is when we have a presidential candidate that is almost assassinated. Well, that really shapes policies and that really shapes different things. So, yeah, that is a real threat to American democracy if our candidate cannot get to the polls in November. So Ms Cheadle is at this Republican National Commission.

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Obviously, people are calling for her to resign, people are not happy with her, they are following her out, they're yelling at her. What is she doing? What is she doing? She needs to be back at the office, she needs to be with her crew, she needs to be with her agency members and she needs to be getting to the bottom of what happened, what the failures were, so we can get that out to the American people as quickly as possible. That's what we deserve.

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You know, most of us, pretty much all Americans, are hardworking Americans that have a job. I'm pretty sure, let's just say, you work at a retail store During Christmas time. It's a little busier. They might have all hands on deck during Christmas time. Maybe that manager that normally sits in the office is coming out and helping with customers. That same thing can be said about most any business. When we are busy it needs extra help and the leaders will step up in maybe a role that they're normally not used to doing right. So in this situation we have somebody that belongs at the office, belongs with her staff members, to be getting to the bottom of what's going on, but she's here traveling at a convention. She also has scheduling conflicts.

Speaker 1:

She can't give answers to the American people. But here's an answer she did give. Now I don't know if I have it up right now. I did see it on. I am on Fox News but I don't know if that is originally where the interview came from. But there was an interview with Ms Cheadle. I believe it was on the 16th, maybe the 17th, which was yesterday, but I think it was the 16th Tuesday, so today is Thursday. So yeah, it was two days ago, on the 16th.

Speaker 1:

So she came out and did an interview and she had essentially said that her members were not up on the roof, that the shooter was on. Obviously, that has come into question. Why was there a direct line of sight to former President Trump? How was the shooter able to get in? There's so many unanswered questions at this point right now and information is, in all fairness, slowly trickling out. But it's the government. What do we expect? And they're not going to get us answers right away, so we have to do as much digging as we can. Now. She had come out and she did tell the American people on news that or on an interview, that there were personal or not personal personnel were not up there because of safety concerns of the sloped roof.

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Now this has become a joke that you know. Why was the Secret Service not on the sloped roof? And you see pictures of them on the White House, that sloped roof. You literally see the other Secret Service members that returned fire to this shooter. They were on a sloped roof and, from what I can tell in the pictures, those look a little bit more sloped than the actual roof that the shooter was on. So I think that this has become an ongoing joke right now, or this is in question. I mean, you're seeing memes online. You're seeing different things. A lot of people are questioning this theory, but here's where I'm getting at with this theory is when she gets out and she tells American people you know, hey, we don't put our members in in danger and we don't want to put put them up on a sloped roof. Um, that seems to be incorrect and that seems to be a lie and I'm gonna get, I'm gonna, I'm gonna come back to this best best believe, because this is I'm performing my argument right now and, as mentioned, I don't do this often, so I don't know how to craft these together.

Speaker 1:

But the Secret Service is obviously a law enforcement branch and if you have any experience in law enforcement or know of anybody in law enforcement, the thing about law enforcement is they hold high integrity. Integrity and as you go through maybe the hiring process or different points in your career in law enforcement, integrity is always front and center of what you do. Obviously, they want honest law enforcement agents. Integrity is just something that cannot be messed with and when it is, when people come out and they are caught lying or whatever it is, they are no longer associated with that law enforcement agency because the integrity is the bigger of the issue. We need to be able to believe what you are saying, right, maybe a law enforcement agency pulled somebody over and said the person had a gun in the car, and maybe they didn't. Why? Why did you think that there was a gun in the car? You need to be able to be honest about what you're doing and not just divert to a lie, because the truth sets you free. So integrity is this big issue, this big thing for law enforcement agencies.

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Now, secret Service being a law enforcement agency, there are thousands of men and women hardworking that belong to this agency, right, and they hold high this integrity. Those men and women do not deserve the negative press right now that they are getting. I think that obviously there are mistakes in the agency and those will be addressed. But more importantly, when you have your leader go on in front of the American people and tell them a lie, well, you have just lost your credibility and you have just lost the integrity. So it is a lie that they did not put Secret Service agents on that roof because it was sloped, because we know that there are other slopes that Secret Service members have been on and have been safe about that. So that is a lie.

Speaker 1:

This one thing, this one, you know little tiny thing, questions the integrity. Therefore, you are no longer capable of being the director of the Secret Service because you are a liar and there are people underneath you that hold high this integrity that would be let go for a lot less, especially on the integrity side. I mean, literally, if they went in and didn't pay for a coffee and they were caught on camera and didn't pay for a coffee and then said they paid for it and made you believe this lie and then you found out it was a lie, they would be fired for that. You cannot get in front of the American people and lie to us and still expect to have your job. So, ms Kimberly, I encourage you I don't think you will ever see this, but hopefully for those of you listening, let's get this to her I encourage you to resign. If you do not resign, you should be fired for your lack of honesty and integrity. We do not need this in America. We do not need this associated with the dedicated men and women of law enforcement.

Speaker 1:

So congratulations, secret Service Director Kimberly Kittle. You have earned our first donkey of the day. Please get out of your position. Please move on. Go do something else. I'm sure we thank you for your service, but the moment you've decided to lie, we no longer need you a part of our government.

Speaker 1:

Guys, thank you for joining me on the first donkey of the day. I again do not know what I'm doing here, but I hope to put together a podcast that you find valuable. I hope to shed light on issues that are currently circulating on the different platforms it be news platforms, media, social media platforms and I look together to I look, I look forward to finding the truth on it and putting a quick video together and a quick podcast together and getting it to you and getting you the truth that you need, and let's start exposing these people in our government that don't need to be in the government. We need people that are going to do good for our government and be here for us hardworking American people, and it's time that we stand up and we say enough is enough. Thank you again for joining us and I will see you on the next episode.

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