Race Matters: Black Secret Service Agents Allege That The Agency’s History Of Racism Puts The President At Risk

SMH … Black Secret Service Agents File Discrimination Lawsuits A new report is highlighting an ongoing issue in the President’s security detail; racism. According to several black former secret service agents, the agency has a longstanding history of racism and discrimination that could be putting the Commander In Chief at risk. The Daily Beast reports: The track record of the U.S. Secret Service in protecting President Barack Obama has come under intense scrutiny in recent months due to several major security lapses, the most recent of which prompted the resignation in October of Secret Service Director Julia Pierson. A recently released Department of Homeland Security report about that incident determined that a number of “performance, organizational, technical and other” factors contributed to the security breach. What is not mentioned in that DHS report is another long-running issue within the Secret Service—one which, according to several experts, creates the conditions for a breakdown in agency morale that could ultimately compromise the security of President Obama. That threat is embodied in a long-running lawsuit filed by a group of African-American Secret Service agents who allege the agency’s culture is replete with racism. “If the black Secret Service agents’ legal claims related to racism in the agency are true, then there is a threat to the president’s security because he is a black man,” says Matthew Fogg, a retired chief deputy U.S. Marshal who in 1998 won a multimillion-dollar jury verdict in a racial discrimination lawsuit filed against his agency. “If they are treating black people differently, then how can that not affect the president?” Fogg also is party to one of two pending class-action discrimination cases filed by black federal agents against the U.S. Marshals Service. The mere fact that the most qualified agents are not getting promoted within an agency due to racial factors—as is alleged in both the the Secret Service and U.S. Marshals litigation—indicates, Fogg says, that race is an issue in the quality of protection being provided to individuals, including the president. What do YOU think??? Do you think members of the Secret Service could be slow to protect the First Black President of the United States???

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Race Matters: Black Secret Service Agents Allege That The Agency’s History Of Racism Puts The President At Risk

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