🚨JUST DROPPED: @DHSgov Office of Inspector General releases report on “Secret Service Missed Opportunities to Prevent and Disrupt the Attempted Assassination of President Trump on July 13, 2024."
One of the top findings confirms one of the big mysteries of the Butler assassination attempt and who is really at fault: The Secret Service didn't use available equipment to block the line of sight between the AGR building and the stage where President Trump spoke, allowing shooter Thomas Crooks a clear 155-yard shot at Trump. This occurred despite extensive Secret Service training that instructs agents to place objects that "enhance light-of-sight coverage" at events, the OIG reports asserts. The OIG also produced the video below to demonstrate just how clear a shot Crooks had of Trump and the stage.
Who is at fault for that?
In its report, the DHS OIG said the Secret Service WOULD NOT TELL THEM if campaign staff had placed equipment that was already on site at the event locations that would have blocked the line of sight.
I have reported, and a report from Sen. Rand Paul's office later reported, that the Secret Service tried to use farm equipment to block that line of sight -- but the Trump campaign objected to the optics of it -- and requested that it be removed.
Here's where it gets interesting: The Secret Service complied. It's unclear who in the Secret Service is responsible for failing to stand up to and override the campaign staff who wanted the equipment removed.
-Miyo Perez was the USSS agent in charge of security. She was an inexperienced agent and known within the detail as a partier, not a serious.
There were two supervisory agents that were supposed to provide oversight to Perez's work, Nick Menster and Nick Olszewski. Those two agents were never punished for their role in Butler's porous security plan and execution. In fact, current Secret Service Director Sean Curran gave them big promotions.
Interestingly, it was Curran who was ultimately responsible for all security decisions for the Butler site -- including the decision to remove farm equipment or not place additional equipment to block the line of sight.
Curran was the detail leader for the team protecting Trump during the campaign, and he signed off on the site plan.
This new OIG report doesn't address whether Curran himself directly approved the removal of farm equipment from the site so the line of site remained unobstructed for Crooks' shot that nearly killed Trump and did murder Corey Comperatore and seriously wound two others, James Copenhaver and David Dutch. Copenhaver and Duth are now suing the Secret Service over the agency's "preventable failures," as their lawsuit asserts.
It's possible that OIG investigators asked Curran, and he refused to say.
I'll link to the new DHS OIG report below.
John Solomon is reporting that EPA Chief Lee Zeldin revealed to him in an interview today that he has made “several criminal referrals” to the DOJ after discovering that Obama & Biden officials were moving money ($29 billion in green energy grants 🙄) around to former cabinet secretaries, donors and political activists.
“He told me today that he has found a major self-dealing scandal… Obama and Biden administration officials were moving money around to former cabinet secretaries, to donors, to political activists - Stacy Abrams, one of them… and that he’s now made several criminal referrals.”
They were stealing YOUR hard earned money and giving it to all their elitist buddies.
WHY DOES ANYONE STILL PAY TAXES?
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