White House shooting cover-up Secret Service fumbles again as Trump nearly assassinated

The American people just got a chilling wake-up call, and the so-called “watchdogs” in D.C. are scrambling to downplay it. Two weeks ago, there was a shooting near the White House, and somehow the world only finds out now that the investigation is ice-cold. Yet again, the Secret Service—supposedly the best of the best—got caught flat-footed while President Trump was in the crosshairs. How many times does this country have to risk another assassination before someone gets fired or held accountable?

Let’s just walk through the giant security theater over at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. A known threat managed to walk right up to the venue aiming to kill President Trump and other top leaders. And the so-called “security protocols” amounted to little more than waving people into a hotel with no baggage checks and only one checkpoint outside the actual dinner. Reporters and even hotel guests later admitted the whole thing was a disaster waiting to happen. President Trump got rushed out, the dinner was shut down, and—just like forty-five years ago at the same hotel—America was reminded that globalist elites love cocktail parties more than protecting our Commander-in-Chief.

And the kicker? This was the third time in a year that someone has almost taken out President Trump under the eyes of an agency clearly in shambles. Whispers inside the Secret Service say the investigation into the earlier shooting collapsed after they realized the shooter’s car had stolen license plates. Their “heightened security posture”? A press release. Somehow, they couldn’t even tell the President all the details. Instead, insiders admit the agency just didn’t want to “upset” him. So much for transparency. So much for treating the President of the United States like the primary target of America’s enemies—foreign and domestic.

Meanwhile, the swamp monsters inside the administration keep playing musical chairs with the same failing leadership. Efforts by former Homeland Security heavyweights to reform the Secret Service were spiked by the current White House Chief of Staff, who still refuses to fire the scandal-ridden director. Why? Because America’s precious “experts” and political families want to protect their friends and their power—not the man elected to actually run the country. Instead of rooting out rot, these insiders promote the same people who botched security at events like the disastrous Butler rally and numerous international stops. Why is it that every security breach is followed by a big fat promotion, not a pink slip?

The left-wing media barely whispers about these failures because they care more about their cocktails and PR than the lives of the men and women tasked with leading this nation. And let’s not pretend this is just poor management. This is what happens when woke priorities, political favors, and outright incompetence replace duty and discipline. It’s the same soft-on-security attitude that’s gotten Americans killed abroad and left our borders wide open at home.

How many more warning shots do we need? This should have been the most secure night in the world, but once again, we were seconds away from tragedy. The American people should be furious. If the top brass can’t keep President Trump safe, maybe it’s time for them to clean out their desks. Is anyone in this bloated government brave enough to finally stand up for law, order, and the safety of our elected leaders—or will they just keep circling the wagons while America burns?

Source: Townhall


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