Posted on 06/26/2017 3:01:42 PM PDT by Enlightened1
O'Grady is still on payroll, maintains security clearance and was never placed on Do Not Admit list
The senior Secret Service agent who said she did not want to take "a bullet" for President Trump did not suffer several disciplinary actions imposed on other agents and officers for allegations of similarly serious or lesser misconduct, according to multiple sources from the Secret Service community and attorneys specializing in federal law enforcement labor and employment law.
Kerry O'Grady, the agent in question, was removed from her position as head of the Secret Service's Denver district in March amid an investigation into her pre-election Facebook comments about Trump. O'Grady remains on paid administrative leave and retains her security clearance six months after the agency first started looking into the allegations of misconduct against her.
Additionally, senior managers have never placed O'Grady on a "Do Not Admit" listan agency-wide notification that an employee whose conduct is under investigation is not allowed access to any Secret Service offices or resources, according to two former agents.
Despite the obvious efforts to protect the agency from employees accused of serious misconduct that could pose a security threat, the sources describe the "Do Not Admit" list also as a "shaming device" and an "intimidation tool" that senior managers have inconsistently used in recent years against employees facing less-serious allegations of misconduct.
The Secret Service did not respond to inquiries about O'Grady's case and any interim disciplinary actions taken against her while she awaits a final resolution. Agency spokesmen previously told the Washington Free Beacon that federal privacy laws bar them from discussing details about her ongoing case.
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I could make a lot more money on the outside, but it would not give me the sense of purpose I have in this job.
I just hope she didn't escape permanent unemployment!
Privacy Laws can't possibly protect cowards who choose not to do the job they were hired for.
Is this one of Obama's "daughters?"
Vacation with pay?
WTF?
One of my favorite movies was “No Time For Sergeants,” with Andy Griffith and Nick Adams. The PLO (Permanent Latrine Orderly).
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