National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Rich Staropoli, U.S. Secret Service (ret.), Former UnderSec DHS
From barber‑shop beginnings in Brooklyn to presidential protection on the White House grounds, Rich Staropoli has lived the “E‑ticket” ride of elite law enforcement. In this candid conversation he and Sgt. Smith examine:
- Why passion—not quotas—makes or breaks a police recruit
- The Secret Service’s unforgiving firearms & scenario training (and how “woke” shortcuts dilute it)
- Walking the West Wing with President Clinton and counter‑assaulting for President Bush
- A first‑person 9/11 account inside the White House perimeter
- Déjà vu: why the U.S. is “more poised than ever” for a mass‑casualty terror strike
- The Butler, PA attempt on former President Trump—and Staropoli’s charge of leadership “collusion” that stripped critical protection assets
- Practical fixes: military‑to‑police pipelines, mission‑driven recruiting, and rebuilding public trust
Memorable Quotes
- “In a thousand‑agent Secret Service, there’s no place to hide—your reputation is everything.”
- “The blue line doesn’t say anything about gender or race. I can teach skills; I can’t teach heart.”
- “We’re better positioned for a 9/11 repeat now than we ever were in 2001.”
- “Lowering standards to fill optics is not diversity—it’s a dereliction of duty.”
