GOP Rep. Luna Demands Perjury Charges Against Secret Service Director

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Posted 46 days ago

Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna has called for potential perjury charges against Kimberly Cheatle, the Director of the United States Secret Service. The call for charges comes after Cheatle admitted to using personal devices to send encrypted data to colleagues and others.

During a recent hearing, GOP Representative Luna grilled Cheatle on her use of personal devices for official business. Cheatle admitted to using her personal devices for work-related communications, but claimed that she did so in accordance with agency policy.

However, Representative Luna was not satisfied with Cheatle's explanation. She pointed out that using personal devices for official business could potentially violate federal records laws, which require government employees to preserve all work-related communications.

Representative Luna also noted that Cheatle had previously testified under oath that she did not use personal devices for work-related communications. This apparent contradiction led Representative Luna to call for potential perjury charges against Cheatle.


The Secret Service has come under fire in recent years for a number of scandals, including the alleged theft of classified documents by a Secret Service agent. The agency has also been criticized for its handling of security at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Representative Luna's call for perjury charges against Cheatle is the latest development in the ongoing controversy surrounding the Secret Service. It remains to be seen whether Cheatle will face any legal consequences for her actions.

In the meantime, Republicans in Congress are vowing to continue their investigation into the Secret Service and its handling of classified information. They argue that the agency must be held accountable for its actions in order to maintain the public's trust.

As the investigation continues, it is clear that the Secret Service is facing a crisis of confidence. The agency must take steps to address the concerns of lawmakers and the public, or risk losing its credibility and its ability to carry out its vital mission.

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