Secret Service Scandal: Trump Assassination Attempt Under Scrutiny

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The Secret Service's role in the recent attempted assassination of President Trump is under intense scrutiny following a series of revelations.

On Sunday, Senator Ron Johnson appeared on Maria Bartiromo's show and dropped several bombshells regarding the incident. Johnson revealed that the Secret Service had missed scheduled meetings on the day of the attempted assassination and had taken photographs of the would-be assassin, identified as Crooks, an hour before the shooting.

Johnson also revealed that he has seen evidence suggesting the possibility of not one, but two shooters. This claim has raised questions about the adequacy of the security measures in place to protect the President.

In a shocking turn of events, Bartiromo revealed that a man in a grey suit, who was not from the Secret Service, had climbed a ladder to the roof where the shooting took place. This individual instructed one of the local law enforcement officers to send photos to a particular cell phone number. The identity of this individual and the agency he represented is yet to be revealed.


Johnson expressed frustration with what he called "the runaround" from federal law enforcement agents. He lamented that federal agencies were less forthcoming with information compared to local law enforcement. He called for "completely separate and independent investigations" into the incident.

The Secret Service's handling of the situation has been heavily criticized. The agency had ceded control of a building with perfect sightlines to the stage where Trump was speaking to local law enforcement. Despite being informed that local law enforcement did not have enough resources to cover the building, the Secret Service ignored this information.

The head of the Secret Service, Kimberly Cheatle, had deemed the gently sloping roof too dangerous to place her agents on, despite snipers being placed on another nearby roof of steeper grade. This decision has been widely questioned, with many calling it "fishy."

The FBI's role in the incident has also come under scrutiny. The agency had immediately asserted that Crooks had acted alone, despite being unable to open his phone. The FBI had also identified Crooks by DNA, even though he had no prior criminal record. This has raised questions about the FBI's handling of the case.

The recent revelations have sparked a debate about the adequacy of the security measures in place to protect the President. The incident has highlighted the need for a thorough and independent investigation into the matter.

Sources:
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