The Secret Service Story is Starting to Stink

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by Stu Tarlowe, American Thinker:

It’s beginning to look as if I was far too quick to give thanks that “the Secret Service is, apparently, not as corrupt as the FBI.”

We’re now learning, among other things, that Trump’s Secret Service detail was made up of second- and third-stringers, with more experienced agents having been pulled away to protect “Dr.” Jill Biden, and that even the Secret Service director is a “DEI” (“Diversity, Equity, Inclusion”) hire, put in place under a doctrine that amounts to “Affirmative Action on steroids,” replacing meritocracy with “qualifications” based on identity politics.

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Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, interviewed amid calls for her resignation, appears to be in full “CYA” mode in justifying her agency’s failures. Her remarks suggest that she prioritized her agents’ safety to a ridiculous degree over the life of Donald Trump. Her claim is reminiscent of stories about police standing by out of concern for their own “health and safety” as people drown before them in shallow water. (Here’s just one such story.) This may be a distressing trend in modern policing.

Lots of information is now surfacing that points to negligence on the part of the Secret Service. But one must wonder if the people involved were negligent in allowing the attempt to occur or if there’s a much bigger, more insidious “Deep State” picture here, and their actual negligence was in the failure to ensure that the sniper’s mission was successfully completed.

Any number of aspects of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, as it’s being reported and “explained,” are beginning to stink. They stink at least as much as Joe Biden’s disingenuous lament (in which he still managed to include his favorite anti-Trump references, like the Jan. 6 “insurrection”).

Image: Secret Service agents at work (cropped). YouTube screen grab.

Let me zero in on (and attempt to deconstruct) just one of them.

We are being told that a local Butler, PA, police officer confronted the sniper on the roof “just seconds before” the sniper opened fire on President Trump. We are being told that the sniper pointed his rifle at the officer, who “retreated and fell,” whereupon the sniper aimed his rifle back at the podium and began firing.

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