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September 26, 2024

Secret Service Agents Reveals He Was Kept in the Dark on Trump Credible Threats

I continue to be amazed at the sheer number of breakdowns in the protection of Donald Trump.

Yet another report has surfaced showing that someone up above did not want to have agents ready that day.

This time, it is an agent in the Pittsburgh office who claims he never received credible threats reports about Trump.

What Is Going On?

Fox News published a handwritten note by an agent at the office asking a very good question.

It stated, "Why am I hearing that there were threats to the site on TV?

"How can the SAIC of our [field office] not know about any threats and why did they feel that only one part of [Special Operations Divisions] was sufficient to cover it instead of the entire package.”

The site agent recently testified before committee about how the coverage that day would have been impacted.

The agent testified, "As a Site Agent or Lead [Advance] Agent assigned, you should have any intelligence or any information pertaining to an active threat to a particular protected.

"It shocked me, like just being out there. They’re planning to have a protectee with 15-20,000 people in an outdoor event, when there’s an active threat for the drone attack.

“That was definitely one thing that obviously raised my concerns, and I know everyone's concerns."

The report that was just issued by the Senate, a bipartisan report, it should be noted, concluded, "Multiple foreseeable and preventable planning and operational failures by USSS contributed to [Thomas] Crooks’ ability to carry out the assassination attempt of former President Trump on July 13.

"These included unclear roles and responsibilities, insufficient coordination with state and local law enforcement, the lack of effective communications, and inoperable C-UAS systems, among many others."

U.S. Secret Service Chief of Communications Anthony Guglielmi tried to put his best face on in responding to the report, stating, "We have reviewed the interim report on the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. The weight of our mission is not lost on us and in this hyperdynamic threat environment, the U.S. Secret Service cannot fail.

“Many of the insights gained from the Senate report align with the findings from our mission assurance review and are essential to ensuring that what happened on July 13 never happens again.”

If all these mistakes were just that, mistakes, then there needs to be some serious changeover in leadership for the agency.

If not, then heads need to roll, and that would include rooting out the person who has been making all these questionable calls and putting him or her in the hot seat to see if they were bad calls or someone who wanted to see Trump dead.

At this point, I cannot be convinced that at least one of the shot callers was determined to allow this to play out in the hopes that one of these assassins would succeed.

It’s my theory, nothing else, but the evidence makes it hard for me to look at this any other way.

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