'America's Hottest Cop' Reacts To Donald Trump Assassination Attempt

In one of the wildest twists along my 17-year Internet employment journey, on Friday, I called on Donald Trump's team to consider Hollywood (FL) police detective Danielly De Andrade as the next head of the Secret Service. 

24-hours later, a 20-year-old was allowed to get on a roof and take a clean shot at Trump in Butler, PA. Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle has since given an absurd, "The roof was sloped," excuse for why the agents weren't on that roof during an assassination attempt on Trump's life. 

So, here I am to say it again: It's time for Danielly De Andrade, who has a long history of outspoken support for Mr. Trump, to be considered for the Secret Service job when Senile Old Bat Joe Biden is sent packing back to his Delaware beach house. 

Let's see how Danielly reacted to the shooting:

"Praying for President Trump," Danielly, a mother, influencer and a decorated cop, wrote on Instagram. "Remember, freedom isn't free."

Look at the prayer hands. Look at the stars and stripes. Look at those hashtags. 

And she posted those comments on a photo of a bloodied Trump raising his fist in defiance. 

This sentiment from Danielly isn't new. If you go back years into her Instagram content, you'll see that she's been a "Let's Go Brandon" for years. 

Let's go over this one last time: 

  • Danielly loves her country
  • She's a mom
  • She loves Jesus
  • She LOVES the 2nd Amendment
  • She's a decorated cop
  • She investigates dead bodies
  • She once was brought to tears in front of a reporter after learning she'd been laid off from the police force
  • She loves fitness
  • She's worked Donald Trump events; "Great event with the one and only Donald Trump," she posted in 2022

It's time to make this country great, and safe, again. It starts by bringing Danielly into the mix in November. 

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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.