Something big went down last night in Washington, D.C., but don’t expect the mainstream media to tell you the truth about it. While everyone’s distracted by curfews on unruly kids, there was a heavy police presence in one of the most sensitive areas of the city—the Navy Yard. Rumors are flying that a top government official may have been the target of a shooting, but, of course, information is being guarded tighter than the secrets at Area 51.
Let’s be honest: If this had been an attack on a liberal darling, CNN would already have wall-to-wall coverage, complete with breathless anchors and “experts” blaming conservatives. But when something happens involving the elite insiders, suddenly everyone clams up and pushes the juvenile crime distraction. Forget transparency—this is politics at its worst, and they’ll hide the truth from the American people as long as they can.
Sources on the ground last night reportedly saw police sprinting to a possible shooting, protecting what sure seemed like a high-profile official. There were armored SUVs, undercover extractions, and uniformed officers carrying serious firepower. If that doesn’t sound like business as usual, that’s because it isn’t. Someone with real power was whisked away as police combed the area for evidence. But we’re supposed to believe the narrative about teens running wild being the city’s “real” problem? Give us a break.
No one is naming names, of course. The political class protects its own. Maybe they’re terrified we’ll see just how vulnerable they really are under this administration’s weak leadership. Or maybe, and more likely, they don’t want the American public questioning how a potential threat got this close to the heart of our government while Democrats focus on woke nonsense and open borders.
Ask yourself: If a top official can be threatened in the nation’s capital, under supposed “round-the-clock” security, what chance does the average American have? How many more secrets are our so-called leaders hiding while the rest of us are left in the dark? The question isn’t if they’ve failed; it’s how bad that failure really is, and when they’ll finally be honest with the people who pay their salaries.
Source: Townhall
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