End the Secret Service
In 2014, a mentally unstable man jumped over the White House fence, overpowered an armed female Secret Service agent, and made it to the East Room before an off-duty agent about to leave for the night finally took him down. The 2014 incident led to the resignation of the Secret Service’s first female director who had emphasized diversity over effectiveness. A year earlier, Barack Obama had appointed Julia Pierson (pictured above) and the move had been hailed as a milestone for diversity that would “change the culture” of the excessively male organization. Pierson launched diversity initiatives to recruit and promote women and minority personnel. “Julia is eminently qualified to lead the agency that not only safeguards Americans at major events and secures our financial system, but also protects our leaders and our first families, including my own,” Obama claimed when picking Pierson. A year later he had accepted her resignation because she had failed to keep his family safe. But the d...