RUFUS - The Federal Crime Investigative Service's own director Sharon Maples says that the US Secret Service failed Former President Trump, and that a severe lapse in leadership led to this shooting. The FCIS has maintained a position on staying out of foreign issues since Maples became the FCIS Director, but she said that this needed to be addressed.
"It this happened here, PPS and FCIS agents would have been hung, for allowing a former President to be shot, and for failing to protect a high ranking official," said Sharon Maples. "Donald Trump should not have been shot and no bullet should ever have touched him. If the Secret Service had done their jobs correctly, a would be assassin may have never injured Trump. I'm utterly disappointed in the agency tasked with protecting Presidents and former Presidents."
Maples continued to criticized the agencies plans to implement DEI. She said that had to be the most "blonde" decision ever. Maples continued to defend her position that Cheattle should be fired for her lack of leadership. Officials in other departments have also expressed similar sentiment.
"Cheattle should be fired for her mishandling of this situation," continued Maples. "To allow a gunman to attack, injure and potentially kill a former US President is something that she have cost her her dignity let alone her job."