Women’s Group to Sue USSS over DEI

A women’s group plans to file a lawsuit against the Secret Service over its DEI initiatives.

I’m Tomi Lahren, more next. 

After the first assassination attempt against Donald Trump in Butler, PA it was hard to look past the viral images of the female secret service agents present on the scene. 

That incident inspired a proposed lawsuit from the nonprofit group, Independent Women’s Forum against the Secret Service over what it alleges are the agency’s “arbitrary” diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) initiatives they say harm female employees.

The director of the group says the agency’s 30% female quota defies Title 7   and the 14th amendment which prohibits employers from discriminating on the basis of sex. 

The agency’s former director, Kim Cheatle, was known to take the DEI hiring quota very seriously. 

While the IWF supports female involvement in law enforcement careers, the group believes quota hiring practices actually hurt women and the work women do to EARN their spots. 

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