🚨🚨 🚨Scenes of terror like this one from last night are prompting calls for heads to roll at the Secret Service the morning after another assasination attempt on President Trump’s life.
Even though the Secret Ssrvice agents and officers acted heroically to save lives, there were serious errors when it came to establishing an appropriate perimeter around an event with so many cabinet membrrs and dignitaries.
How many close calls does Trump get before Curran and others at the Secret Service lose their jobs? — a former administration official asks in an interview with @RCPolitics.
“The guy is going to get killed, and everyone will keep their jobs,” the forner official remarked.
A source familiar with presidential security protocals said White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles oversees the Secret Service and has let Curran remain in his job despite numerous failures on his watch.
“They’re about to fire Kash, and he had nothing to do with this when Susie oversees the Secret Service, and it’s failure after failure after failure, and she gets no blame,”the source said.
“This should’ve been the most secure perimeter in the world. And the fact that the guy made it through the mags underscores the epic failure of the US Secret Service in protecting the president.”
Other sources tell @RCPolitics that Wiles never wanted Curran as USSS director, but Don Jr. and Eric Trumo pulled for him.
If anything goes wrong, “It’s on the boys” for choosing him, Wiles has remarked to other top administration officials after Trump decided to tap him, according to multiple adminstration sources.
BREAKING: The suspect was armed with MULTIPLE weapons, including a shotgun, handgun and several knives, before law enforcement stopped him, D.C. police chief says.
"As he ran through that checkpoint, members of law enforcement from the United States Secret Service intercepted that individual."
"Law enforcement exchanged gunfire with the individual...A U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division Officer was struck in his vest...He seems to be in good spirits at this time."
"The suspect in this case, he was not struck by gunfire...It does appear he is a lone actor, a lone gunman."
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter was armed with a shotgun, handgun, and multiple knives, according to DC police chief Jeffrey Carroll.
The shooter was identified as 31-year-old teacher Cole Allen from Torrance, California.
The suspect emerged from a "makeshift room" near the entrance, where "there was no security" near where bar carts were stored, according to the New York Post.
"He was in that room... he grabbed it out of a bag or something." The weapon "was long" and "didn’t look like a typical gun," a witness who was a volunteer at the event told the Post.
It is reportedly believed that Allen was a guest at the Hilton hotel where the dinner took place.
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