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Wednesday, November 06, 2024

Secret Service Brass Interfered in Inspector General Assassination Probe

Secret Service leaders meddled in an independent government investigation of the July 13 assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump and are still not following many basic agency security protocols for presidential candidates, presidents, and vice presidents in the final days before the election, according to emails reviewed by RealClearPolitics and several sources in the Secret Service community.

As U.S. Secret Service (USSS) failures came to light in the weeks after the July assassination attempt, USSS managers sent emails to employees asking them to alert them to any “direct requests for information or interview” from the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General, or DHS OIG. The internal government watchdog is conducting its probe of the failures that led to the near assassination of Trump, the killing of fireman Corey Comperatore, and the wounding of two other rally-goers at the western Pennsylvania campaign event.
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4 comments:

  1. They need to REALLY investigate, and find out who ordered the men on the ground to do what they did, who made sure that they would fail in their protection that day, and charge them with conspiracy to commit murder....Not just the attempt on Trump, but the folks in the crowd.

    They need to really find who set the patsy up and made sure he could get to the rooftop. (and who ordered the rooftop to be available to him.

    Someone should Ride the Lightning for this. Maybe more than one person.


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  2. This will look great when President Trump officially takes office, all these POS have to be put out on their asses
    JD

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  3. Kind of tells you all you need to know about the situation, doesn't it? We will be lucky if Trump makes it to the inauguration, or, for that matter, the four years of his term.

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