Every day we get more details about how incompetent the United States Secret Service is, and how indifferent the agency is to Donald Trump s safety, the question becomes, is the Deep State responsible for the attempted assassination of Donald Trump?
00:01:57.440Every day we get more details about how incompetent, how indifferent the United States Secret Service was to Donald Trump's safety.
00:02:08.360We get more details about how the deep state had to be involved to some degree for all of these coincidi to occur at the same time.
00:02:18.840It's just impossible to imagine that this just happened to be something that just transfolded as it was.
00:02:28.600But what really fascinates me is the fact that the senators and the congressmen this time are not taking the official word and saying nothing more.
00:02:42.580They're not just saying, OK, that's the way it is.
00:02:48.020It's because of people on the Internet like you and I who are putting information out there.
00:02:54.520And that's the only reason I'm doing this today is because this is for history.
00:02:59.780We are walking through history right now in the same way as people who lived through the assassination of John F. Kennedy and then the upheaval that occurred afterwards with Jack Ruby killing Lee Harvey Oswald, never having the answers.
00:03:16.600We can get the answers today because we have so many experts who have access to technology that didn't exist in 1963.
00:03:25.700And we have a social media system that didn't exist in 63 and it wasn't even imagined.
00:03:31.020So we're getting the answers far in advance of the FBI investigation, which really doesn't mean anything, does it?
00:03:45.680Because the FBI will cover its own ass now we know that even people like me who were steeped in how wonderful the FBI was, who were grazed in the military family, who served in the military, who served in uniform.
00:03:59.740I don't believe a word the FBI says anymore.
00:04:02.680And Donald Trump has said he believes Christopher Wray was involved in his attempted assassination.
00:04:11.720Christopher Wray, the director of the FBI.
00:04:14.480So I'm particularly impressed, though, with his testimony from yesterday with Josh Hawley, Senator Josh Hawley from Missouri, going after the new director of the Secret Service, Ronald Rowe.
00:04:31.860And he just absolutely eviscerates Rowe in this testimony because what's the problem here?
00:04:38.880Well, the problem is, even though we have seen the resignation of former Secret Service director, Kimberly Cheadle, there's still no problem.
00:04:50.960There's no problem here, Ronald Rowe suggests.
00:04:56.940Well, not yet anyway, unless we find an abrogation of the protocols.
00:05:02.700Unless somebody didn't go according to the protocols, which are clearly not adequate to save the life of people or to protect the life of the president.
00:05:15.060So unless somebody didn't go by the protocol, nobody's going to get fired.
00:05:34.620If if the senator was a previous district attorney, but he certainly is that effective dead that other Americans were critically wounded.
00:05:43.960Isn't that enough mission failure for you to say that the person who decided that that building should not be in the security perimeter probably ought to be stepped down?
00:05:53.100Senator, I think you're using the word decided, and I think we need to allow the the investigation play out to include.
00:06:00.940OK, so who did who did make the decision if it wasn't the lead side agent who made the decision not to put that in the security perimeter?
00:06:06.960Senator, you're zeroing in on one particular agent.
00:06:09.380I want to find out exactly what was the entire decision process.
00:06:12.960So I think, yeah, I want to be neutral and make sure that we get to the bottom of it and interview everybody in order to determine if there was more than one person who perhaps exercised bad judgment.
00:06:59.320As the person who decided who made the decision to send Donald Trump on the stage, knowing that you had a security situation, has that person been relieved of duty?
00:07:07.960Has the person who decided not to pull the former president off of stage when you knew that, in your words, the locals were working a serious security situation, has that person been relieved of duty?
00:08:00.260Sir, this could have been our Texas School Book Depository.
00:08:03.600I have lost sleep over that for the last 17 days.
00:08:06.940It could have been fired somebody to hold them accountable.
00:08:09.120And I will tell you, Senator, that I will not rush to judgment, that people will be held accountable, and I will do so with integrity, and not rush to judgment and put people unfairly persecuted.
00:08:22.340I can't believe that you are unfairly persecuted.
00:08:25.820We have to be able to have a proper investigation into this, Senator.
00:08:30.980You said earlier that you've got to make sure that your protocols are followed, and unless there's a protocol violation, people wouldn't be disciplined.
00:08:37.480I would just say to you, I don't really care that much about your protocols.
00:08:40.640I think if your protocols don't provide for the fact that when a former president is shot, when an American is killed, when other rally-goers, innocent people who just showed up on the day, when they are shot at and critically wounded,
00:08:52.220if that isn't a protocol violation, prima facie, you should revise your protocols.
00:09:01.280This is integral to this testimony because this new director is saying if anybody violated the protocols and what we would call standard operating procedures, SOPs, we all know about those.
00:09:14.260Whether you're in the military or you have a private sector job, there are SOPs that have to be followed.
00:09:19.400So this director is saying if anyone violated the SOPs, well, we might consider firing them.
00:09:26.840We might consider relieving them of duty.
00:09:29.100But they are not going to question the validity, the efficacy of the SOPs.
00:09:36.220That's not the problem as far as this guy is concerned.
00:09:38.760And that's exactly what's wrong with this, is it doesn't get at – the Secret Service will not question their own flawed, inadequate SOPs, or as they say, their protocols.
00:10:23.760The RealClearPolitics reports this morning that you were directly involved in denying additional security resources and personnel, including counter-snipers, not just to this event, but over the last two years, that President Trump's team repeatedly asked for these additional resources, and you personally were involved in denying them.
00:10:58.980Let me ask you just one or two other things here quickly.
00:11:02.220Well, whistleblowers tell me that, in fact, law enforcement were stationed to be on that roof, and that law enforcement abandoned their post because it was too hot.
00:11:32.440He's admitted they've gone from the roof to the inside.
00:11:35.700And so those people, in the videos we've seen, all those people inside that building with a sniper on top of the roof, those were secret service agents hiding out.
00:12:03.240Well, can I ask you why you don't know that?
00:12:07.040Again, Senator, we are looking at this, and they should have been on that roof.
00:12:12.260And the fact that they were in the building is something that I'm still trying to understand.
00:12:17.300I just want to express my frustration, Director, that 17 days or whatever it's been, that whistleblowers are telling us more than you are, and you don't know.
00:12:25.540You haven't ascertained if there was supposed to be law enforcement on the roof.
00:13:15.540Once again, a director of the U.S. Secret Service enunciates or articulates the utter incompetence of his organization and is completely unapologetic about it.
00:13:48.660And this is the sort of thing we're getting day in, day out from these people who appear before Congress, whether it's the House of Representatives or the Senate in this case here.
00:13:58.020But incredible testimony because these people just don't seem to think anybody should be fired or held accountable for it.
00:14:07.800As they admit, they were all hiding inside the building with a sniper on top of it, with a shooter on top of the roof.
00:14:17.300And what kind of people are looking after the former president's security?
00:15:14.340Secret Service counter snipers sent an email Monday night to the entire uniform division, not the agents, the leaders, the leaders of the Secret Service,
00:15:22.860not speaking out until high, saying he will not stop speaking out until five high level supervisors, one down, are either fired or removed from their current positions.
00:15:35.340The counter sniper also said the agency should expect another assassination attempt before November and complained that he is no longer proud to be a Secret Service sniper after leadership failed at the Trump rally.
00:15:49.240This agency needs to change, the letter writes.
00:16:05.540I've conveyed these thoughts not only to my supervisors, but also to the training officers, only to be brushed off with those ideas, those with less experience than me.
00:16:19.500The team I was once proud to be a part of, something I have continued somehow, something now I have to hide as I move on to the next chapter, the counter sniper continued.
00:16:28.380Who wants to hire a Secret Service counter sniper guy who failed?
00:16:32.560That's the public perception that I'm faced with.
00:17:00.000And so let's go ahead and have a look at this email.
00:17:03.200Now, this is the email from the sniper saying, effectively, we've exposed our inability to protect our leaders due to our leadership.
00:17:15.980The technicians who worked in Butler, Pennsylvania, did their job with their hands tied.
00:17:22.520Secret Service supervisors knew better.
00:17:24.960And the foot soldiers working made the best of a bad situation that resulted in civilian death near miss the protectee and our technician shooting and killing the suspect.
00:17:34.320I know how many on the counter sniper teams, guys who sit on the roof and don't do much, but our responsibility and our mission is not about protecting an empty White House located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
00:17:47.660A little bit, a little knock at Biden there.
00:17:49.620It's about preventing and stopping another JFK style assassination at whatever city it may be.
00:17:55.340Sadly, for years, we have fallen short.
00:19:26.380If anything, security was more porous.
00:19:29.380Not noticeable improvement since Butler.
00:19:31.260Instead, it seemed that even more laid back.
00:19:33.420I've wrestled with whether or not to voice these concerns publicly.
00:19:36.460I don't want to inspire some crazy attempt at something evil.
00:19:40.600But after reviewing the text messages from the Butler SWAT and hearing the additional concerns from my friend Bongino, Eli Crane, Corey Mills, and many others, I felt the need to say something publicly.
00:19:51.500If that's augmenting his detail with private security or sounding the alarm here, my firsthand experience confirms that not nearly enough has been done.
00:20:00.120And there's not nearly enough urgency.
00:20:02.100There are brave and honorable agents in the Secret Service.
00:20:03.660Trump legitimately needs more manpower around him now.
00:20:06.840I hope something changes, says Charlie, to this post.
00:20:10.180This post getting thousands of reposts.
00:21:03.500Well, there it is, ladies and gentlemen.
00:21:06.800The failures of your federal government laid bare.
00:21:08.760So, anyway, thanks for watching, folks.
00:21:14.080We put this material out there so you can see it, so you can judge for yourself, because I think this is relevant not just to American politics, but Canada's.
00:21:23.640I think it's relevant not just to what the Biden administration has been up to, but what the Trudeau administration continues to be up to.
00:21:56.380We'll keep doing Canadian news as well, and I'll have more on that later.
00:22:00.320But I'm going to continue to follow this attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, because I think it's important we keep our hands on this, our fingers on this.
00:22:11.780Because, my God, the more we know, the more we learn, the more it looks like not just incredible incompetence.