Posted on 07/15/2024 8:58:33 AM PDT by blueyon
RealClearPolitics White House and National Political Correspondent Susan Crabtree dropped an important report on the failure of the Secret Service to protect President Donald J. Trump and those around him during last week’s Pennsylvania rally.
According to Crabtree, the potential lack of drones and the “DEI” protocols at the Secret Service contributed to the failure, but the biggest reason Trump’s life was put in danger is because rules of engagement prohibit snipers from engaging until the assassin shoots first.
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I better stay away from Trump rallies….🔭🙂
That same fat girl actually used President Trump as a human shield onstage. Here she is cowering behind him in complete and absolute fear.
Just awful. I was a flight attendant and we had several pretty big emergencies over my 28 yrs. Training kicked in big time and we all performed our duties to a T - the fear and shaking came after we were safely on the ground, out of the view of passengers.
thanx
Find the original video on rumble on the two snipers protecting Trump before the shooting starts.
They were trained on the shooter for at least 30 seconds before any shots were fired.
It honestly looks like they are trying to get permission to take him out.
Shooter fires his shot.
Sniper raises up.
Retakes aim and you can hear him take two shots.
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If I were that victim’s wife or family, I would sue the democrap party into oblivion for pushing the violence that led to the attempted assassination of our President and the death of that honorable man.
What good is the SS if their rules of engagement are, we can’t fire until Trump is fired on first. This is laughable beyond belief.
These protocols are for certain people they dont like or are a threat
1. The guy was on the opposite side of a sloped roof, and was far more visible from the rear and sides than he was from the front.
2. It appears that the line of sight from the sniper location to the perp's location was at least partially obscured by a tree.
None of this is really germane to the discussion. The question isn't whether the security team should have fired at him or not. The issue is why the hell President Trump was even standing there at all after spectators had seen the perp and pointed him out to the police.
Yes, I heard Bongino state this a few minutes ago. He also says the shooter was perhaps behind the crest of the roof he was on, with which I agree.
If the sat images are accurate, that wasn’t exactly Dealey Plaza. Hardly any other roofs in sight. How hard could it have been to station a man there?
I and members of my family have been in cities, and owned homes in cities, where presidents have campaigned. For half a mile around, the land is crawling with government agents. They’re on your roof, in your house, counting your windows, taking pictures, taking names...
Here they had essentially a pasture, almost no elevation anywhere, and 360 degrees of visibility.
Not to mention people pointing at the lunatic with the rifle.
Convince me they couldn’t have done a better job, and that the danger is over.
Stylish.
WH and Ntl Political Correspondent Susan Crabtree reported the Trump shooting was enabled by:
<><>the potential lack of drone surveillance
<><>Biden S/S appointee Kim Cheatle’s “DEI” protocols
<><>and because Cheatle-dictated rules of engagement prohibits engaging until the assassin shoots first.
I don’t think they’re realizing Who they’re really fighting.
I think you are right on the money as most people are too ignorant to realize what really is going on.
Old tagline resurected:
I identify as a conspiracy theorist. My personal pronouns are told/you/so.
F them.
In other words, take out the hit man the instant Trump is dead...
...so he can't tell anyone who set him up!
F 'em!
“I don’t as a rule indulge in conspiracy theories. But facts are facts.”
Yes they are. And the quickest way to rebut facts are to label facts a conspiracy theory. And to label people who merely repeat facts as a nut. Straight out of Saul Alinsky.
Oh. And call anybody you disagree with politically “Hitler”.
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