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Here's How It Should Have Gone Down

Updated: Jul 28

The way it normally would have worked;SHOULD have worked after the Trump Assassination attempt in Butler, Pa.


The director of the Secret Service calls a presser and begins with a statement. The following points are layed out:


  • the secret service protection in Butler, Pa. on Saturday July 13, 2024 was a complete and total failure.

  • The shooter was suspicious and spotted by law enforcement. He was subsequently lost. Trump should never have been out of holding until the suspicious individual was located, detained and questioned.

  • all the areas surrounding the main perimeter should have been covered by snipers particularly the ones with direct line of sight to the President. This would have prevented the shooter from getting access to the building he used.

  • NO drones by civilians should have been permitted in the area. Anyone requesting access for that time frame, which would have included the shooter[and likely only the shooter] should have been denied access and a red flag to the Secret Service and FBI.

  • The 2 female agents should have never been assigned to protecting the President [they'd make better pencil pushers].

  • Law enforcement agencies, particularly the Secret Service and FBI, should be EXEMPT from DEI policies. Anywhere such a hire would endanger a person or persons life should be exempt and that includes law enforcement, emergency services and military.

  • Anyone in the Secret Service found derelict in their duty that day has been terminated.

Now i will take and answer questions. The American people have a right to know.





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