Democrat Jared Moskowitz compared Secret Service Dir with Harvard President Claudine Gay
Democrat Jared Moskowitz compared Secret Service Dir with Harvard President Claudine Gay
On 7/22/2024, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle appeared before the House Committee on Oversight and it did not go well. Democrat Cong. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) compared her, in his questions, to having the same type of hearing as Claudine Gay, the former President of Harvard who testified before Congress in December before losing her job a month later. “I don’t know who prepared you for this, I don’t know how many times you’ve testified in front of Congress, but a President was almost assassinated on live television for the nation not just for Americans but for the world to see,” said Cong. Moskowitz.
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Democrat Jared Moskowitz compared Secret Service Dir with Harvard President Claudine Gay
Key Points
On 7/22/2024, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle appeared before the House Committee on Oversight and it did not go well
- Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) compared her, in his questions, to having the same type of hearing as Claudine Gay, the former President of Harvard who testified before Congress in December before losing her job a month later
- “I don’t know who prepared you for this, I don’t know how many times you’ve testified in front of Congress, but a President was almost assassinated on live television for the nation not just for Americans but for the world to see,” said Cong
Transcript Highlights
The following is transcribed from the video audio:
- Director, I just want to give you an honest assessment of how this is going for you today
- Did you happen to catch the hearing many months ago in education where there were a bunch of university professor, up university presidents, and Elise Stefanik asked a very easy question and couldn’t get an answer
- Okay, well let me tell you, it didn’t go well and the short end of that story was those university professors all resigned, they’re gone
- I will ask you one more time, does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard’s rules of bullying and harassment, yes or no
- Anti-Semitic rhetoric when it crosses into conduct that amounts to bullying, harassment, intimidation, that is actionable conduct and we do take action
- So the answer is yes, that calling for the genocide of Jews violates Harvard code of conduct, correct
- It does not depend on the context, the answer is yes and this is why you should resign
- These are unacceptable answers across the board
- I don’t know how many times you’ve testified in front of Congress, but a president was almost assassinated live on television, not just for Americans but for the world to see
- The idea that we’re getting less than you did on television is something that Democrats, independents or Republicans are gonna find unacceptable
Full transcript: 628 words transcribed via Whisper AI.