Just when you thought the Secret Service story could n’t get any worse, it takes another turn. Turns out that the man who attempted to assassinate former president Trump did not just attend the Butler, Pennsylvania protest site to prepare his attack plans in advance, but that close to an hour and sixty-two minutes passed between the moment he was identified as suspicious and his start-fire attempt. And he was permitted to remain on the roof of the building for 20 days after being spotted by guns.  ,
When hours count, the Secret Service took an hour to listen. As a result, a valiant community man is dead, and Trump came within centimeters of being JFK’d.  ,
Members of the House and Senate were phone-tuned on Wednesday regarding the firing at the Trump protest on Saturday. Secret Service Agent Kim Cheatle, Deputy Director Ron Rowe, FBI Agent Chris Wray, and Deputy Director Paul Abbate were on the telephone.
Andrew Desiderio, top congressional columnist for Punchbowl News, posted on X that according to two lawmakers he spoke with:  ,
- The gunman went to the march blog a few days in advance to check it out.
- Between the moment the sniper was photographed as suspicious and the time he fired the shots, 62 minutes passed.
- Between the moment he was spotted by guns and the moment he fired the shots, 20 minutes passed.
According to Desiderio,” Shooter used encrypted communications and had little to no social media presence.” “FBI Director Wray said there’s no recognized foreign connection but no established cause as of right now,” Desiderio continued.
Do you find any of this to be even mildly plausible?  ,
Desiderio claimed that just four questions on the phone were permitted, and that USSS Director Cheatle hardly spoke.  ,
Fox News’s Chad Pergram reported that Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo. ) was” Absolutely frustrated” with the phone. ” It was a perfect cover-your-a** presentation by the Secret Service. The Secret Service chairman needs to resign from her position. This was appalling”.
” He was identified as a character of suspicion because]he had ] a rangefinder as well as a backpack. And this was more than an hour prior to the firing really occurring,” Barrasso said. ” So, you would think over the course of that hour, you should n’t lose sight of the individual. Someone ought to be doing that sort of thing. No information that that is occurring at all.”
No one now trusts the state because of this.  ,