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Local officers took photos of the shooter's body on a roof. A man in a gray suit, assumed to be Secret Service, asked for the photos to be sent to a specific number. However, it was later discovered that he was not Secret Service. Ron Johnson's report reveals the details of this security breach where the shooter fired 7 shots, injuring President Trump and killing Corey Compreter. The investigation delves into the agency the photos were sent to. Our thoughts are with Compreter's family.

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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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It's been a month since the assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, PA. Records show the shooter's extensive training at a local gun club frequented by law enforcement. Body cam footage reveals missed opportunities to prevent the shooting. Locals question the Secret Service's security failures and lack of communication with county SWAT. Grassley criticizes the Secret Service for not meeting with SWAT a month after the incident.

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Two men on a roof near Trump missed spotting a potential threat despite people yelling. The Secret Service failed to act when a man with a gun was reported. Candace Owens questions how the security breach occurred, emphasizing the thorough security measures usually taken. She expresses disbelief in the failure of intelligence and demands accountability from the Secret Service agents involved.

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Every precaution was taken, yet a catastrophic failure occurred during a presidential event. Questions arose regarding the Secret Service's response, specifically the lack of sufficient personnel and communication breakdowns. Whistleblowers reported that the Secret Service denied requests for additional resources, and that crucial information about the shooter was not relayed to the protective detail. The shooter was observed for an extended period before firing. Concerns were raised about the size and location of the security perimeter, which excluded a building within rifle range of the stage. The Secret Service's response is being heavily scrutinized, with questions raised about decisions made regarding resource allocation, communication protocols, and response times. An investigation is underway.

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Secret Service whistleblowers are reportedly furious about the agency's response to security failures. According to Senator Josh Hawley, whistleblowers claim the lead site agent for the Butler rally was inexperienced and incompetent, and the Trump campaign was aware of these issues beforehand. Whistleblowers allege she didn't enforce normal security protocols, IDs weren't checked, and most agents were from Homeland Security and inexperienced with rallies. The site agent allegedly failed to ensure a clear line of sight for agents, obstructing their view of potential threats to Trump. Hawley says whistleblowers are concerned that this individual is still in charge of security for political events and possibly investigating herself. They are coming forward because they fear a repeat incident and believe the Secret Service isn't taking appropriate action.

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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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The House Homeland Security Committee is investigating Secret Service security failures in the attempted assassination of former President Trump. However, the heads of the Secret Service, FBI, and Homeland Security have all declined to testify at the second congressional hearing. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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A congressional task force surveyed the site where Trump was almost assassinated, while another group held a forum in DC investigating the shooting. A neighbor of the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, said his family is an enigma and she doesn't think he acted alone. Crooks' father hired top criminal lawyers, raising questions about how he could afford them and why they were needed if he was unaware of his son's actions. Crooks was cremated days after the shooting. Congressman Corey Mills says the Secret Service and FBI are stalling the investigation, delivering heavily redacted documents. A whistleblower told Senator Josh Hawley that Secret Service headquarters told agents not to request extra manpower for the rally. Five Secret Service agents were placed on leave after the shooting. Local police set aside radios for the Secret Service, but they were never picked up. Congressman Mike Walt finds it hard to believe Crooks acted alone, questioning how he learned to build IEDs and install remote detonators. The FBI cracked two of Crooks' three encrypted apps but won't reveal the contents. Some social media messages may have been written by an older family member. Congressman Mills said that the Secret Service refused offers of communication platforms and a surveillance drone. He believes the Secret Service is setting things up for failure by not utilizing available assets and resources. He says it's either criminal gross negligence or purposeful intent, and that the Secret Service has a culture issue.

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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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Thomas Crooks, a former military member, pointed his rifle at the eyewitness and rally attendees due to lack of security. They were not vetted and had a clear view of the stage where Trump was present. Senator Grassley released body camera footage showing a local sniper took a photo of Crooks before the shooting. Thank you, Brian. Translation: Thomas Crooks, a former military member, lacked security at the rally where he pointed his rifle at the eyewitness and attendees. They were not screened and had a clear view of the stage where Trump was present. Senator Grassley released body camera footage showing a local sniper took a photo of Crooks before the shooting. Thank you, Brian.

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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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It's been a month since Trump's near assassination in Butler, PA. Senator Grassley revealed Thomas Crooks' extensive training before the attempt. Crooks frequented a gun club, trained with rifles, and visited the range the day before the incident. Body cam footage showed Crooks on the rooftop before the shooting. Locals questioned security lapses, with the Secret Service failing to heed warnings. Grassley stated the Secret Service still hasn't met with the county SWAT a month after the incident. Translation: A month has passed since Trump's almost assassination in Butler, Pennsylvania. Senator Grassley disclosed Thomas Crooks' thorough training before the attempt. Crooks visited a gun club, trained with rifles, and went to the range the day before the incident. Footage from body cameras showed Crooks on the rooftop before the shooting. Residents raised concerns about security failures, with the Secret Service ignoring warnings. Grassley mentioned that the Secret Service has yet to meet with the county SWAT team a month after the incident.

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We were at a party near the rally, listening to Trump speak when we noticed a man crawling on the roof nearby with a rifle. We pointed him out to the police and Secret Service, but they seemed unaware. After a few minutes, shots rang out, and we were certain they came from the road. The Secret Service quickly responded and shot the man. They approached the roof to confirm he was dead. He was dressed in muted colors, and we could see the rifle clearly. It’s shocking that we could see him for so long without any security on the roof. There are many questions about the security response during the incident.

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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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Kimberly Chiedel, head of the US Secret Service, participated in a virtual briefing with Senator Josh Hawley. The briefing did not go well as the Secret Service and FBI held secret calls without answering questions. Chiedel was unprepared and did not provide much information. Senator Hawley called for public hearings and a thorough investigation into the incident where the Secret Service identified a suspicious individual 62 minutes before they fired shots at the president.

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Secret Service whistleblowers are reportedly furious about the agency's response to security failures. Senator Josh Hawley says whistleblowers told him the lead site agent for the Butler rally was known to be inexperienced and incompetent. According to the whistleblowers, she didn't enforce security protocols, IDs weren't checked, and most agents were Homeland Security agents who had never worked a rally before. Hawley says the site agent didn't ensure a clear line of sight for agents, and that security was a "total free for all." Whistleblowers are concerned that the agent is still in charge of security for political events and possibly investigating herself. The whistleblowers are reportedly coming forward because they are scared this will happen again. The Trump campaign was allegedly worried when she was assigned to Butler.

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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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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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A US Senate report revealed security failures by the Secret Service during the assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. The Secret Service was notified about a suspicious person with a rangefinder 27 minutes before the shooting. A counter sniper saw law enforcement running towards the AGR building with guns drawn but didn't alert Trump's detail to remove him from the stage. Secret Service personnel claimed to be unaware of credible threat intelligence, despite being sent in response to such intelligence. Advanced agents denied responsibility for planning or security failures and couldn't identify who had final decision authority. Local law enforcement raised concerns about security coverage. The CEUAS system experienced technical problems, and officers reported radio issues. The committee found that the Secret Service failures were foreseeable, preventable, and directly related to the assassination attempt. The speaker then pivots to discussing tax relief, urging viewers to contact Tax Relief Network at tnusa.com/vnn or 1-800-958-1000 to address back taxes owed to the IRS.

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Senator Josh Hawley claims the Secret Service failed to secure Donald Trump's golf course, a place Trump frequents. According to Hawley, it's standard protocol to sweep the course and post agents at known paparazzi gathering spots, but this didn't happen the day Trump was nearly shot at. Hawley states that sources within the Secret Service confirmed this protocol. He criticizes the Secret Service director's press conference as providing no answers and demands immediate changes to protect Trump and attendees at his rallies. Hawley believes the Secret Service is in a crisis, endangering people.

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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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