The secret service agent who refused to do her job by protecting President Trump or take a bullet for him, has been permanently removed from her position.
The concern now, is that she will be allowed to move into another government position and retire with her full benefits and pension.
From Washington Examiner
The Secret Service will permanently remove a top special agent from her position after an investigation into her Facebook comments that she would rather not defend President Trump or take a bullet from him, but some agents are concerned she will simply be transferred to another government job.
About two weeks ago, the Secret Service placed the agents prior post the special agent in charge of the Denver District, the top job in that office on a list of agency openings, according to two Secret Service sources.
Kerry OGrady, the agent in question, is on administrative leave amid an internal Secret Service investigation into her Facebook comments about Trump.
Current and former Secret Service agents and officers are worried that top officials at the agency are working to shield OGrady from being fired.
They are worried that she will be transferred to another division of the Homeland Security Department and allowed to serve out her time until she can retire with a pension as the agency has done with other officials in the public crosshairs.
In February 2015, Secret Service Deputy Director Alvin A.T. Smith was forced to resign when the agency was under pressure from Congress after a string of security lapses. He was allowed to transfer to another position in DHS, according to an email that praised his 29 years of service to the agency sent to all staff.
Agents and officers are also questioning whether the agencys top brass tried to insulate OGrady from any punishment. The Secret Service knew about OGradys Facebook comments in October when a whistleblower contacted the agency to notify it, sources told the Washington Examiner. But the agency did not launch an investigation until the Examiner reported on the controversial Facebook comments.
Roughly a month before Election Day in early October, OGrady wrote that she would rather face jail time than take a bullet for Trump because she considered him a disaster for the country, especially as it relates to women and children. The post was written on her personal Facebook page late on a Sunday night.
In addition to other anti-Trump posts, on Inauguration Day, she updated her profile picture to an artists rendering of Princess Leia with the words, A womans place is in the resistance.