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The speaker, a retired Green Beret and sniper, believes the shooting of President Trump was a planned attack due to security measures in place. He questions how a 20-year-old could access the president and take shots without help from insiders. He offers to protect the president for free.

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MSNBC is being criticized for discussing toning down rhetoric against Trump after two assassination attempts. One speaker says it's despicable to blame Trump for attempts on his life. The Secret Service reportedly said Trump's golf course wasn't fully secured because he's not a sitting president. Pictures of Obama's golf course in Martha's Vineyard show every vehicle being inspected, even near the course, despite him also not being a sitting president. Questions are being raised about the discrepancy in security, especially with a proposed budget increase for the Secret Service in the fiscal 2025 budget. Secretary Mayorkas is called upon to answer these questions.

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A secret service counter sniper predicts another assassination attempt on Trump before November due to corrupt leadership. The Secret Service failed to protect Trump at a rally, refusing a drone and neglecting security measures. The FBI is unclear about the assassin's political motives. The supervisor responsible for the security lapse remains unidentified, raising suspicions of a cover-up. Concerns about another assassination attempt are alarming.

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The speaker, a retired Green Beret and sniper, believes the shooting of President Trump was a planned attack due to security measures in place. He questions how a 20-year-old could access the president with a rifle without inside help. Urging focus on those who allowed the incident, he offers to protect the president for free.

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The President is accused of jailing political opponents and not providing secret service protection to RFK Jr., despite the threats to his life.

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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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Assassination attempt discussed, questions raised about lack of security. Concerns about how gunman went unnoticed on roof. Criticism of lack of transparency in Biden administration. Call for declassification of files to clarify incident. Frustration over failure to prevent tragedy.

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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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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discussed his lack of Secret Service protection despite receiving numerous threats. He applied for protection but was denied, which he believes reflects political maneuvering by the DNC. He expressed concern over the ongoing war in Ukraine, emphasizing the complex historical context and U.S. involvement. Kennedy criticized the portrayal of Russia and the motivations behind the conflict, arguing that the U.S. has provoked Russia through NATO expansion. He also highlighted the humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, noting that many migrants come from various countries, not just Latin America. He called for a more compassionate approach to immigration and criticized the exploitation of migrants. Kennedy concluded by sharing his commitment to advocating for the marginalized and addressing the economic struggles faced by many Americans today.

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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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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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The speaker criticized the Secret Service for claiming a sloped roof was unsafe when it wasn't. They demonstrated shooting accuracy on a similar roof to highlight the danger. The speaker blamed the Secret Service for failing to secure the rooftop during a past event, putting the President at risk. They called for the director's immediate dismissal due to incompetence.

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The speaker, a retired Green Beret and sniper, believes the shooting of President Trump was a planned attack due to security measures in place. He questions how a 20-year-old could access the president with a rifle without inside help. Urging focus on those who allowed the incident, he offers to protect the president for free if needed.

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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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Dr. Peter McCullough and investigative reporter John Leek discuss the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. They highlight the lack of security measures in place, such as securing the building and having snipers on the roof. They question the response of law enforcement and the Secret Service during the incident. They also discuss the potential implications of the event, including the possibility of civil unrest and the need for a thorough investigation. The transcript raises concerns about the state of the country and the role of the Secret Service in protecting presidential candidates.

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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.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 16 Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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Tucker Carlson interviews Robert F. Kennedy Jr., discussing various topics, including his lack of Secret Service protection during his presidential campaign. Kennedy explains that he applied for protection due to numerous threats, citing historical precedents where other candidates received protection much earlier than he did. He suggests that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) may be intentionally denying him protection to hinder his campaign financially. The conversation shifts to the war in Ukraine, where Kennedy argues that the U.S. has provoked Russia by expanding NATO despite assurances not to do so. He recounts historical commitments made to Gorbachev and discusses the consequences of U.S. involvement in Ukraine, including the 2014 coup that ousted the democratically elected government. Kennedy claims that the U.S. is using Ukraine as a proxy in a broader conflict with Russia, which he believes is detrimental to American interests. Kennedy also touches on immigration issues, describing his observations at the U.S.-Mexico border. He notes that many migrants are not from Central America but from various countries worldwide, often facilitated by cartels. He criticizes the Biden administration's open border policy and the exploitation of migrants, arguing that it harms both the migrants and American workers. Finally, Kennedy expresses concern about the economic struggles facing many Americans, highlighting rising food prices and increased credit card debt. He emphasizes that both major political parties have abandoned working-class Americans, leading to a sense of desperation among the populace. He concludes by stating his commitment to advocating for those who feel unheard in the current political landscape.

PBD Podcast

"Feels Like a Setup" - Ex-Sniper on Secret Service FAILURE on Trump Assassination Attempt | Ep. 452
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Nick Irving, a former Army Ranger and sniper with 33 confirmed kills, discusses his extensive experience in protective operations, including missions for high-profile figures like Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden. He claims that if tasked with testing the Secret Service's sniper capabilities, he could successfully target their assets 98% of the time due to their inadequacies. Irving expresses disbelief over a recent assassination attempt on a presidential candidate, questioning the competence of the Secret Service and suggesting a potential setup due to significant communication failures. He emphasizes the importance of having counter-sniper teams positioned effectively, particularly in high-ground locations, and critiques the lack of security measures during the incident. Irving believes that the political climate increases the likelihood of future assassination attempts, stating that if Trump were killed, it would dramatically alter America. Irving proposes that the Secret Service should revet their personnel through polygraphs and thorough background checks, suggesting that hiring private military contractors (PMCs) could significantly enhance security. He estimates that hiring ten top snipers for three months would cost around $1.4 million, making it a feasible option for the administration. He also discusses the training and capabilities of snipers, noting that while U.S. military snipers are skilled, they may not match the proficiency of their German counterparts. Irving concludes by promoting his upcoming book, *Reaper: The Board*, which explores themes of assassination and conspiracy within the government. Throughout the conversation, he maintains that the failures of the Secret Service during the assassination attempt raise serious concerns about their effectiveness and the safety of high-profile individuals.

PBD Podcast

Assassination Attempt: Secret Service Breakdowns w/ Blackwater's Erik Prince | PBD Podcast | Ep. 439
Guests: Erik Prince
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Patrick Bet-David interviews Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater, discussing security failures during a recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Prince criticizes the Secret Service for gross malpractice, highlighting that an armed man was able to shoot at Trump from 140 yards away due to inadequate security measures. He emphasizes the need for better training and preparation, stating that the agents failed to protect Trump effectively. Prince expresses concern over the bureaucratic inefficiencies within federal agencies, suggesting that the Secret Service has lost its credibility. He also questions the implications of diversity hiring in critical security roles, arguing that merit should be prioritized over political correctness. The conversation concludes with a call for improved security protocols to prevent future incidents.

Modern Wisdom

The Dark Truth About The Trump Assassination Attempt
Guests: Tim Kennedy
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Tim Kennedy discusses the recent assassination attempt on former President Trump, attributing the failure of security to a combination of incompetence and negligence within the Department of Homeland Security and the Secret Service. He emphasizes the need to look back over the past three years to understand the organizational failures, including poor personnel selection and inadequate training. Kennedy highlights that the only reason Trump survived was due to a last-minute change in his position, which avoided a fatal shot. He contrasts the current security detail's performance with past standards, noting that the Secret Service is supposed to be the premier security force. Kennedy points out that the majority of the security on the day of the incident was not from the Secret Service but local law enforcement, which was poorly positioned. He mentions that Trump's team had repeatedly requested additional security, which was denied. Kennedy also critiques the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives that have led to hiring practices prioritizing diversity over competence, resulting in a less effective security team. He stresses that the security detail failed in their primary responsibility to protect the president, with agents cowering instead of acting decisively. He concludes by suggesting that Trump should consider hiring private security for the upcoming election, as the current administration is unlikely to make necessary changes. Kennedy urges citizens to register and vote, emphasizing the importance of being informed and engaged in the political process.

This Past Weekend

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #464
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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RFK Jr. discusses his 2024 presidential bid, emphasizing that he would run as a Democrat but could pursue other options if the party blocks a fair fight. He argues that corporate power dominates America, naming BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard as funders of the Democratic Party and as owners of much of the housing market, along with actions at the World Economic Forum and the Great Reset. He claims these forces seek to own most of the single family homes and to privatize wealth away from the middle class, describing this as privatized communism or socialism for the rich. He outlines concrete policy ideas to restore homeownership and economic mobility: a three percent mortgage for every American to buy a single family home, a tax code change to curb corporate purchase of homes, and Uncle Sam backing mortgage payments to keep families in their homes if they default. He also proposes directing funds to teachers and citing Jefferson on widespread freeholds as essential to democracy. He contrasts the current housing crisis—rising prices, higher interest rates, and the dominance of a few firms—with the promise of affordable ownership. On immigration and border policy, he proposes adjudicating asylum applications at the border with a thousand asylum judges, waiving passport fees for those who cannot afford them, and requiring a government-issued passport card or ID to work, thereby closing the border and eliminating illegal employment. He argues that most people crossing are seeking work and that tightening ID helps curb voting fraud concerns while expanding civil rights leaders’ support for ID. He reflects on the campaign process, alleging the DNC has favored Biden and rigged primaries, citing Bernie Sanders’ experience and past examples. He notes his independence, his record of suing federal agencies, and his effort to stay true to his values. He emphasizes personal integrity, sobriety, and a spiritual approach, recounting recovery meetings and the value of service to others. He acknowledges security threats around his campaign and recounts a near‑armed incident, explaining his team’s security measures and his desire for Secret Service protection as an election nears. He closes by stressing that if the country regains its sense of fairness, democracy, and opportunity, Americans can reclaim the American Dream.

Shawn Ryan Show

Erik Prince - Breakdown of the Donald Trump Assassination Attempt | SRS #123
Guests: Erik Prince, Donald J. Trump
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Eric Prince discusses the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, emphasizing the incompetence of the Secret Service, which allowed a 20-year-old to draw blood from the former president. He highlights the need for accountability within federal institutions, criticizing the culture of political correctness and lack of focus on merit that he believes has compromised security. Prince mentions the disparity in protection levels between Trump and Jill Biden, noting that Trump had significantly fewer agents assigned to him during a public event. He outlines various conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination attempt, including suggestions of government involvement and incompetence. Prince recalls past security incidents to illustrate the failures of protective agencies and stresses the importance of transparency and accountability in government operations. Prince expresses concern about the implications of the assassination attempt, suggesting it could lead to civil unrest. He advocates for stronger protective measures for Trump, including the integration of private contractors and advanced security technologies. He also critiques the current political landscape, suggesting that the Democratic Party is maneuvering to replace Biden due to his declining viability as a candidate. The conversation shifts to broader issues, including the influence of China, the fentanyl crisis, and the need for states to assert their rights against federal overreach. Prince argues for a return to local governance and accountability, emphasizing that citizens must engage in local politics to effect change. He concludes by highlighting the importance of individual liberty and the ongoing struggle against collectivist ideologies, urging Americans to remain vigilant and active in defending their freedoms.

The Rubin Report

WWIII Warning & the Moment the Democrats Became Corrupted | Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expresses deep concern about the potential for nuclear war, citing escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly with Egypt and Syria mobilizing troops. He criticizes U.S. leadership for lacking a healthy fear of nuclear conflict and highlights the diminished state of the Israeli military compared to past decades. Kennedy recounts personal security threats he has faced as a presidential candidate, emphasizing the politicization of law enforcement and the denial of Secret Service protection despite his requests. He discusses the Democratic Party's shift, attributing it to fundraising changes and the influence of pharmaceutical companies. Kennedy argues that the party has become driven by fear, contrasting it with Franklin Roosevelt's vision of hope. He believes his campaign appeals to disaffected individuals who question authority, likening them to those who walked out of the Milgram experiment. On the Israel-Palestine conflict, he asserts that misconceptions about Israel's history persist, and he defends Israel's right to self-defense. He warns that if Israel were to disappear, it would lead to a power vacuum in the Middle East, jeopardizing U.S. national security. Kennedy advocates for a reduction in military spending and emphasizes the importance of Israel as a strategic ally. He also addresses the dangers of AI and censorship, proposing transparency in algorithms to mitigate manipulation.

The Rubin Report

Elon Musk Makes Jordan Peterson Go Quiet with Never-Before-Told Details on His 'War on Woke'
Guests: Jordan Peterson, Elon Musk
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Dave Rubin hosts a discussion featuring Jordan Peterson and Elon Musk, addressing significant political events and the impact of "woke" ideology. Rubin announces his upcoming absence from the show and highlights the recent congressional hearing regarding an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, noting the unusual lack of public appearances by Joe Biden. He suggests that the Democratic Party is maneuvering to replace Biden with Kamala Harris, whom he describes as untested. Musk shares a personal story about his son, Xavier, and the influence of the "woke mind virus," claiming it led to Xavier's transition and expressing outrage over the pressure placed on parents regarding gender identity. He emphasizes the dangers of this ideology, stating it is a "mind virus" that has spread unchecked due to technology. The conversation shifts to the Secret Service's failures during the assassination attempt, criticizing the prioritization of diversity over competence in hiring practices. Rubin and his guests question the implications of these failures, linking them to broader systemic issues within the government influenced by DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) initiatives. Rubin raises concerns about Biden's health and the circumstances surrounding his withdrawal from the presidential race, suggesting a possible coup orchestrated by party leaders. He critiques the media's complicity in covering up Biden's condition and the chaotic political landscape, ultimately urging viewers to recognize the manipulation at play and to reclaim their agency in the face of systemic failures.
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