Secret Service Head Makes Excuses, But Moments Later Makes Devastating Admissions
By Mick Farthing|July 16, 2024
Secret Service Head Makes Excuses, But Moments Later Makes Devastating Admissions

Minutes after Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt, Republican James Comer called for a hearing. He demanded the head of the Secret Service, Biden appointee Kimberly Cheatle, to testify before his committee.

Many people are wondering how this elite group of protectors failed to stop a gunman from shooting the former president. Rumors abound that the Biden administration denied additional security for the Republican.

Other reports suggest the agency didn’t consider Trump to be in danger since he was a “former president.” Cheatle was forced to explain the staggering breakdown in security that led to the shooting—and the killing of a bystander. This is what she said.

From Fox News:
“I’m being told that the shooter was actually identified as a potential person of suspicion. Units started responding to seek that individual out,” Cheatle told ABC News. “Unfortunately, with the rapid succession of how things unfolded, by the time that individual was eventually located, they were on the rooftop and were able to fire off at the former president.” …

“That building in particular has a sloped roof at its highest point. And so, you know, there’s a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn’t want to put somebody up on a sloped roof. And so, you know, the decision was made to secure the building, from inside,” she said.

While Cheatle admitted the “buck stopped” with her, she appeared to couch her comments with excuses. She stated that law enforcement noticed the gunman as a “potential person of suspicion.” But she then suggested they could do nothing because of the “rapid succession” of events. In reality, police noticed the gunman 30 minutes before Trump’s speech, which was ample time to apprehend him.

Cheatle also sounded like she was making excuses for why the building on which the gunman perched didn’t have police stationed. She claimed it was a “sloped roof,” which is why they didn’t bother to put anyone there. That doesn’t sound like a legitimate reason not to secure the building, does it? Even as the Biden administration official poured out excuses, more damning news came out.

From Breitbart:
According to the outlet, an officer from the Butler Township Police had climbed on a fellow officer’s shoulders to check out the roof of the building moments before the shooting, but backed away after Crooks pointed the rifle at him…

The source also alleged the Secret Service sniper who killed Crooks did not take the shot immediately at Crooks because he knew the local sniper team was supposed to be on that roof, and he had to “deconflict.”

“Complete shit show and failure,” the source wrote in the text.

It seems this was a total breakdown of basic security procedures and protocols. The police saw the gunman on the roof but fled like cowards. Why didn’t that officer immediately report it to the snipers? The Secret Service sniper saw the gunman but didn’t know if it was one of the police who were stationed inside the very building Crooks used to shoot at Trump.

This is wildly unacceptable. A man was pointing a gun at President Trump and several police and agents failed to do their job. Only a slight turn of the head ensured Trump is alive today.

Many people want answers from the office who found the gunman but did not intervene. Even the FBI is outraged.

From Fox News:
Sources tell Fox News that FBI agents are interviewing members of local law enforcement, specifically the officer who saw shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks armed, but retreated away from the building. Crooks opened fire literally seconds later, according to law enforcement sources.

There is great frustration in the law enforcement community over the actions of this officer, sources familiar say.

Apparently, this officer drew the attention of the gunman away from Trump. Yet he jumped down to avoid getting shot by Crooks. This officer could have prevented the shooting but did not. It is unknown if, after finding the gunman, this officer bothered to notify anyone.

It’s abundantly clear that both local police and the Secret Service failed miserably. And leadership from both groups need to be held accountable.

Key Takeaways:

  • Law enforcement failed to intervene and apprehend the gunman who opened fire at Donald Trump.
  • Biden’s head of Secret Service appeared to make excuses during a congressional hearing.
  • A police officer saw the gunman moments before the shooting but retreated.

Source: Fox News, Breitbart, Fox News

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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
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