Secret Service Agent Scandal Explodes Americans Furious Over Marriage Cover Up and Security Lapses

If there’s ever been a walking billboard for government incompetence, Agent Miyo Perez is it. Just look at the facts: after a presidential assassination attempt almost succeeded on her watch, she’s still cashing a taxpayer paycheck. You’d think the Secret Service would fire someone who failed to secure a rooftop where a gunman took aim at the former president. But no, she’s back in the news—this time, wrapped up in a strange marriage scandal that could make even Hillary Clinton blush.

She’s been suspended three times in one year. Three. In any real-world job, that alone would have her out the door with a cardboard box. Instead, she’s sitting pretty on administrative leave, protected by the same broken bureaucracy that let tragedy nearly unfold in Butler, Pennsylvania. This woman wasn’t just inexperienced; she was put in charge of thousands of lives at a Trump rally, even while federal officials knew about Iranian threats against President Trump. Any rational person would call this gross negligence. But not our government. Not the liberal, do-nothing swamp creatures running these agencies.

And now, we find out she hid a nine-month relationship with a foreign national—someone who might have been in the country illegally. Yes—you read that right. She got married without telling her bosses, which is a basic national security violation. The process is simple: you tell your agency about foreign contacts. She didn’t. For almost a year, she lied through omission, ignoring protocols you’d expect from a rookie cop, let alone a Secret Service agent guarding a presidential candidate. Apparently, the agency either ‘lost’ her notification or never received it at all. This is beyond clumsy. It’s dangerous.

It gets worse. This isn’t the first Secret Service “love affair” that threatened American security. Just a few years ago, a suspected Russian spy worked inside the U.S. embassy in Moscow and had an affair with a top agent—who shockingly kept his job and managed disciplinary reviews for the entire agency. It’s a pattern: protect your own, sweep the mess under the rug, and pray no one notices. When internal investigations happen, the same people accused of breaking the rules are the ones running the review. Classic D.C.

Liberals love to call conservatives paranoid for warning about the deep state. But what else do you call it when our most important security agency keeps agents who can’t do their jobs, fumble basic background checks, and cozy up to foreigners behind closed doors? The globalists and elites want to cry racism or sexism the second anyone suggests accountability. But Americans are sick and tired of excuses. This woman shouldn’t get another second on the public dime. If the Secret Service can’t fire Perez, maybe it’s time the American people fired the officials protecting her.

Source: Townhall


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