Rep. Green to U.S. Secret Service Acting Director: ‘Your Guys Showed Up That Day and Didn’t Give a Shit’
‘There was apathy and complacency, period! And that’s your mission now’
Dec 5, 2024 5:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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GREEN: “When I reported to the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment commander to be their doctor, right? At that point in my life, I was 38 years old. I had graduated from West Point Ranger School, commanded in the 82nd Airborne Division, an infantry company. I had a master's in systems information. I had a medical degree, top of my med school class. And I wondered if I was good enough to be on that team. That's what I'm talking about. Elite culture, where everybody comes to work every frigging day saying, I will do everything I can to make sure I don't fail. And I'll tell you, going to war, I didn't give a s*it if I died. What I didn't want to do was fail. But your guy showed up that day and didn't give a s*it. There was apathy and complacency, period.”