Secret Service Agent CONFESSES… It Was a SETUP

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If you are among those who believe that leadership in the Secret Service would have no problem if Trump were to be assassinated, this report is only going to strengthen your case.

An agent has come forward to reveal that the agent in charge of the Pittsburgh office was never informed of credible threats against Trump before the Butler, PA, visit.

You just have to wonder how seriously they were taking Trump’s protection if they were not circulating this information.

Don’t Worry About It

The agent in question turned over a handwritten note that was written after the reports were made on TV before his office was aware of the threat.

The agent’s note 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 agent in charge of organizing the protection on-site discussed the matter when testifying before committee.

He stated, “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.”

A recent bipartisan report that was released the Senate did not paint a very flattering picture of how the Secret Service handled Trump’s protection.

It 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.”

The Secret Service responded 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.”

All these failures, and we are still waiting for someone to get fired.

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