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The Secret Service held its first press conference since a recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, revealing it was the first time counter sniper teams were deployed for his campaign event. Previously, there were no counter snipers during Trump's court appearances in Manhattan, raising concerns about his safety. After the attempt on his life, the Secret Service claimed it was due to an Iranian threat, despite no new intelligence. Communication failures were highlighted, as counter snipers relied on text messages instead of radios, leading to delays in responding to threats. Local law enforcement reported a lack of communication with the Secret Service before and during the rally. The director acknowledged the need for improved coordination, but no accountability has been established for the security lapses. Concerns remain about the effectiveness of the Secret Service's response and the safety of Trump moving forward.

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The acting director of the Secret Service denied cutting resources from Trump's detail, but a whistleblower claims otherwise. Secret Service agents who do threat assessments at events were allegedly cut by the director, Ronald Roe, before Trump's Butler rally. These agents had warned about security issues leading up to the event. Despite this, the Secret Service did not call local law enforcement who were providing backup that day. The lack of communication raises concerns of a cover-up in the investigation into an attempted assassination.

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An individual from the Pittsburgh office, who may have failed training exams and was not a top agent, was inexplicably placed in charge of the president's entire trip from arrival to departure. Sources close to the Secret Service's internal investigation claim the Department of Homeland Security is pressuring the Secret Service to withhold documents requested by Congress. The speaker insists the American people deserve the truth.

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Members of the Pennsylvania SWAT team recount their experience during the attempted assassination of former President Trump. They noticed the suspicious behavior of the shooter before the incident but failed to communicate their concerns effectively to the Secret Service. Despite rushing to the scene and encountering the shooter's body, they feel they could have done more to prevent the tragedy. The lack of communication and coordination within the team and with the Secret Service contributed to the catastrophic outcome.

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When the events unfolded on Saturday, there was shock and concern for the former president. Investigators are looking into whether the roof access was properly secured, as the shooter had a clear view of the former president from about 400 feet away. The building's sloped roof posed safety concerns, leading to the decision to secure it from inside.

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American is dead, others wounded. Questions raised about decisions made during security breach. Accountability sought for those who failed. Investigation ongoing. Protocols questioned. Denial of additional security resources denied. Lack of transparency criticized. Whistleblowers claim law enforcement abandoned post due to heat. Uncertainty about rooftop security. Offer of drones declined. Acknowledgment of potential mistakes made.

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The speaker conducted a bipartisan investigation into security failures during a shooting incident. They found that law enforcement lacked coordination and communication, leading to missed opportunities to prevent the attack. Suspicious actions by federal agents and questions about the number of shooters raised concerns. The speaker emphasized the need for an independent investigation to uncover the truth behind the incident.

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This was a significant security failure. A man was murdered, and three people, including President Trump, were shot on live television. Despite the severity, media coverage has been minimal. Having worked in the Secret Service for 12 years, I see three major issues: 1. **Technology**: The agency relies on outdated systems and equipment, which is unacceptable. 2. **Budget Mismanagement**: The "more with less" approach is flawed; they received more funding but produced less effective security. 3. **Investigative Focus**: The Secret Service should prioritize protection over counterfeiting investigations, which can be handled by other agencies. We need to address these problems to prevent future failures. Thank you for your time.

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We were supposed to have a face-to-face briefing with the Secret Service snipers, but that never occurred. This lack of communication made me realize something was wrong. There was no contact with the Secret Service at all that Saturday, only after the shooting, which was too late.

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The Secret Service report on the attempted assassination of former President Trump in Butler, PA reveals a 26-minute stand down order, restrictions on surveillance equipment, and officers being directed away from critical areas. The local police were even told to take a break at McDonald's. This was not just a series of mistakes, but a coordinated attempt on a former president's life. Transparency, answers, and justice are needed in this situation. Translation: The Secret Service report on the attempted assassination of former President Trump in Butler, PA reveals a 26-minute stand down order, restrictions on surveillance equipment, and officers being directed away from critical areas. The local police were even told to take a break at McDonald's. This was not just a series of mistakes, but a coordinated attempt on a former president's life. Transparency, answers, and justice are needed in this situation.

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The shooter was identified as a potential suspect, but by the time they were located, they were on the rooftop and able to fire at the former president. The Secret Service director was allegedly instructed by the administration and the DHS secretary to keep quiet or risk losing her job. One speaker has heard from the Secret Service director, but not publicly. Another speaker states they would fire the Secret Service director for not being visible and transparent with the American people, regardless of the story. They believe the handling of the situation by briefing only Milwaukee was poorly executed.

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Local police were only assigned to traffic duties, not security, at an event. Despite Secret Service saying otherwise, the responsibility for a president's safety does not fall on them. When shootings occurred, local officers tried to help.

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Whistleblowers claim the security plan for the former president called for law enforcement on the roof and around the building, but there was no one except the shooter on the roof and no one around the perimeter. The excuse given was that it was too hot that day. Whistleblowers also say the lead site agent was not trusted or highly regarded by other Secret Service agents and didn't know what she was doing. The speaker questions why these individuals were running security for a former president and current major party nominee, calling it inexplicable and stating that the lack of answers is making the situation worse.

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I will provide an overview of the security planning for the July 13th attack. The Secret Service and the former president's security team were unaware of a man with a firearm on the AGR building's roof until gunshots were heard. They were informed by local law enforcement about a suspicious individual before the shooting occurred.

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The speaker questions why snipers initially assigned to a second-story window with a clear view of the roof where the shooter stood and tried to kill President Trump were withdrawn before the shooting. The speaker emphasizes that these are basic questions the Secret Service should easily answer, especially given the seventeen days since the attack. The speaker expresses frustration that the response from the Secret Service has repeatedly been "we're looking into it," which they deem insufficient.

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The Secret Service director takes responsibility for the security breach at a rally where a gunman shot the former president. The shooter was identified as suspicious but managed to fire shots before being stopped. Local police missed the gunman climbing onto the roof. The Secret Service secured the inner perimeter, while local police were responsible for the outer perimeter. The director plans to stay on despite calls for resignation and promises transparency in the investigation.

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The speaker questions the Secret Service's effectiveness, citing a shooting of Trump and a recent shooting attempt. They claim the Secret Service's current methods are not working and that whistleblowers have revealed the agency isn't following its own protocols. The speaker believes the core issue is a failure of leadership, not the agents themselves. They advocate for firing people, implementing new protocols, and ensuring the protection of Trump and attendees at his rallies. The speaker expresses a lack of confidence in the Secret Service's current protective measures.

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New reports reveal that the Secret Service had eyes on the would-be assassin 62 minutes before the shooting, but did not approach him. They lost sight of him 18 minutes before the incident, yet did not take action to protect Trump. Despite the identified threat, no measures were taken to remove Trump from the stage. This potential scandal in Butler, Pennsylvania, where the assassin was allowed to freely fire shots at Trump, needs further investigation to determine accountability.

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Former President Trump began speaking at 6 PM. Neither the Secret Service nor the security team knew there was a man on the AGR building roof with a gun until gunshots were heard.

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According to the Wall Street Journal, the gunman in the Trump rally shooting flew a drone over the site hours before the event, potentially multiple times, to research and scope it out. Senator Marsha Blackburn expressed frustration over the lack of transparency from the Secret Service director, who has not held a press conference. Blackburn stated that the Secret Service identified the shooter as a potential threat at 5:51 AM and alerted sharpshooters at 5:53 AM, yet cleared Trump to go on stage at 6:00 AM. Blackburn questioned why drones were not used for surveillance and why DHS security officials were with Trump instead of traditional Secret Service agents. Multiple investigations are underway, and the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing. Blackburn emphasized the need to put the Secret Service director under oath to determine what went wrong with the advance planning and coordination between agencies.

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Every precaution was taken, yet President Kennedy's assassination nearly repeated itself on July 13th. Cascading failures allowed the shooter to outmaneuver security. Questions arose regarding the Secret Service's response to the threat, particularly the disparity in resource allocation between First Lady Jill Biden's and former President Trump's events. Whistleblowers revealed unchecked IDs, obstructed lines of sight, and insufficient personnel at Trump's rally. Concerns emerged about communication breakdowns, delayed responses, and the possibility of a stand-down order. The lack of recorded communications and the absence of a vulnerability assessment further compounded the issues. Investigations are underway, but questions remain about the failures leading to the attempted assassination.

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The Secret Service director should be fired for allowing a suspect with a range finder near the White House. Local police are upset about being blamed for the security breach when it was the Secret Service's responsibility. Money should be reallocated from Ukraine to better protect elected officials. The lack of protection for the president is concerning, and the truth needs to be uncovered.

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We were supposed to have a face-to-face briefing with the Secret Service snipers, but it never happened. There was no communication with the Secret Service until after the shooting, which was too late.

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The Secret Service director takes responsibility for the security breach during a rally where a gunman shot at the former president. The shooter was identified as suspicious but managed to fire shots before being stopped. Local police failed to prevent the gunman from accessing the roof. The Secret Service is investigating the security measures in place. Despite calls for resignation, the director plans to remain in their position. Transparency and communication are emphasized in response to the incident.

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Whose Fault Was The Attack On Trump? - Former CIA Agent Mike Baker
Guests: Mike Barker
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Chris Williamson and Mike Barker discuss a significant security failure during a recent rally involving former President Trump, emphasizing that it was more of a logistical breakdown than an intelligence failure. Barker notes that standard security protocols were not followed, leading to a series of mistakes that compounded the situation. An investigation is underway, but he expresses skepticism about its outcomes, citing the tendency for such inquiries to stall in Washington. Barker identifies the Secret Service as primarily responsible for security, indicating that they should have ensured adequate coverage of buildings with line of sight to the stage. He suggests that the security detail for Trump should have been more robust, especially given the heightened threats against him. The conversation touches on the political rhetoric surrounding Trump, with Barker noting that inflammatory language can incite irrational actions. They also discuss the implications of the shooting on political discourse, with Barker predicting that while there may be a temporary pause in aggressive rhetoric, it will likely revert to the norm. He highlights the need for the Secret Service to improve training and staffing, particularly during election seasons when security demands increase. Barker reflects on the potential impact of the incident on Biden's presidency, suggesting it may buy him time but also complicate discussions about his fitness for office. The conversation concludes with thoughts on the international implications of the shooting, noting that adversaries may perceive it as a sign of American vulnerability. Overall, they emphasize the importance of accountability and transparency in the aftermath of the event.
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