Secret Service Knew of Rooftop Vulnerability Before Trump Shooting

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Posted 94 days ago

Breaking News: Secret Service Knew of Rooftop Vulnerability Before Trump Shooting

In a shocking revelation, it has come to light that the Secret Service was aware of the rooftop vulnerability before the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. According to sources familiar with the agency's operations, the building adjacent to the Butler Farm Show, where the rally was held, was identified as a potential risk. Despite this, the rooftop was left unprotected, leading to the near-fatal shooting of Trump.

The rooftop in question was approximately 150 yards away from Trump, with a direct line of sight to the stage. This glaring security lapse has left many questioning the competence of the Secret Service. The agency has yet to provide a satisfactory explanation for why the rooftop was not secured, with some blaming jurisdictional issues. However, this excuse is unlikely to satisfy the American public, who expect their leaders to be protected at all costs.

The Secret Service has designated the rooftop as being under the jurisdiction of local law enforcement, a common practice in securing outdoor rallies. However, this does not absolve the agency of responsibility for the security lapse. As one former senior Secret Service agent put it, "Someone should have been on the roof or securing the building so no one could get on the roof."


The failure to secure the rooftop was not the only security lapse that occurred during the rally. Multiple witnesses pointed out the shooter to law enforcement before the shooting occurred, yet he was not taken out. This has led to further questions about the competence of the Secret Service and law enforcement.

The American people deserve answers as to why these security lapses occurred and who is responsible. The Secret Service must be held accountable for their failures, and those responsible must be brought to justice. The safety of our leaders is of the utmost importance, and we cannot afford to have another security lapse of this magnitude.

Sources:
redstate.com
thegatewaypundit.com
clashdaily.com












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