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Secret Service Were Told NOT to Request Additional Security for Trump's July Butler Rally: Whistleblower Report

Rick Moran : Aug 26, 2024
PJ Media

[Senator Josh] Hawley's letter shows that the rabbit hole is deeper than almost anyone thought and if they keep digging, what else are they going to find?

[PJMedia.com] Secret Service agents detailed to Donald Trump's rally in Butler, PA last month were specifically told by headquarters in Washington not to request any additional security for the outdoor rally where a sniper wounded the former president, and that if they made any request, it would be denied. (Screengrab image: via CBN News)

A whistleblower reported the new information to Missouri Senator Josh Hawley who wrote to acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe, asking him to explain the "apparent contradiction" from Rowe's Senate testimony. Rowe told the Senate Judiciary Committee last month that no resources were ever denied.

"You must explain this apparent contradiction immediately," the senator wrote.

The Secret Service has been backpedaling from Day One after the assassination attempt, looking to downplay the plain fact that they didn't have enough manpower for an outdoor event with buildings within firing distance of their protectee that weren't covered adequately.

Hawley's letter shows that the rabbit hole is deeper than almost anyone thought and if they keep digging, what else are they going to find?

New York Post:

The whistleblower claimed that the officials at Secret Service headquarters told agents in charge of the Butler campaign event to forgo asking for any additional security via a formal manpower request—which are typically made by lead advance agents ahead of trips and submitted to the local field office, in this case, Pittsburgh... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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