WASHINGTON POST Reports Betsy DeVos Has To Be Guarded By US Marshals — After Campaign Of Hate By The WASHINGTON POST
02/18/2017
The Washington Post reports that Trump’s secretary of education has to be guarded by the US Marshal’s Service. Normally, the only Cabinet member who needs this is one responsible for fighting the Mexican and Colombian drug cartels, but DeVos is fighting the American Teacher’s Trust, the NEA and all that that implies.
Betsy DeVos being guarded by U.S. Marshals ServiceBy Danielle Douglas-Gabriel and Emma Brown, Washington Post, February 17, 2017
The U.S. Marshals Service says it is providing security for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos after a handful of protesters prevented her from entering a D.C. middle school.
The move is unusual for the Education Department, which typically has a team of civil servants guarding the secretary, and for the marshals, law enforcement officers who are generally responsible for protecting federal judges, transporting prisoners, apprehending fugitives and protecting witnesses.
The last Cabinet member protected by marshals was a director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, said Lynzey Donahue, a spokeswoman for the Marshals Service. That office ceased to be a Cabinet-level position in 2009.
Donahue said that for security reasons, she could not provide any information about the number of marshals assigned to DeVos or say whether they are providing round-the-clock protection. It is unclear how long the arrangement will last.[More]
Why do they hate her so much? Has there been some kind of campaign of hate against her? Yes — conducted by the Washington Post.
- A sobering look at what Betsy DeVos did to education in Michigan — and what she might do as secretary of education, By Valerie Strauss, Washington Post, December 8, 2016
- Washington Post Op-ed: Parents, know this: Betsy DeVos won’t keep teachers from helping your kids, By Jenn Morson Special to The Washington Post, February 09 2017
- Six astonishing things Betsy DeVos said — and refused to say — at her confirmation hearing By Valerie Strauss, Washington Post, January 18, 2017
- | I never cared much about politics. Then Trump nominated Betsy DeVos as secretary of education.The idea of DeVos in the Cabinet has shaken me out of complacency, By Elizabeth Wade, Washington Post, February 6, 2017
- DeVos questionnaire appears to include passages from uncited sources, By Mike DeBonis and Emma Brown January 31, 2017
- (That last via a RedState post: The Washington Post Ran an Obvious Oppo Dump on Betsy DeVos Ahead of her Confirmation Vote)
Cheered by journalists at a media roundtable in California late Tuesday, Marty Baron also said that despite some criticism, the Post is doing its job, not acting as the opposition.“I just look at it as a new administration that we should be covering as aggressively, as energetically as possible. If Hillary Clinton were in the White House, we would be doing the very same thing,” he said at the Code Media conference.[Via Powerline, emphasis theirs]
Hillary Clinton’s possible nominees for Secretary of Education included a "black person to be named later" according to the Daily Wire. Tell me the Washington Post would have treated that person like they treated DeVos.