Whistleblowers: “Pattern of Negligence, Sloppiness, and Gross Incompetence” By Secret Service.

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by Natalie Winters, The National Pulse:

A whistleblower report issued by Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) reveals startling new allegations against the United States Secret Service (USSS) regarding the July 13, 2024, attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The report is compiled from several individuals in federal law enforcement and the USSS who came forward and spoke with the Missouri Senator.

According to Senator Hawley, the “findings are highly damaging to the credibility of the Secret Service and DHS. They reveal a compounding pattern of negligence, sloppiness, and gross incompetence that goes back years, all of which culminated in an assassination attempt that came inches from succeeding.” The report states the USSS ignored offers by local law enforcement to deploy drone technology and alleges the USSS’s lead site agent for the Butler rally “was known to be incompetent.”

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The whistleblowers claim that the USSS Counter Survailene Division failed to “perform a typical evaluation of the Butler site and was not present on the day of the rally.” Additionally, the whistleblowers allege that USSS intelligence units were not present at the Butler rally either.

LEAD AGENT A DEI HIRE?

Even more troubling, the report alleges that the “lead agent responsible for the entire Butler visit, including the rally, failed a key examination during their federal law enforcement training to become a Secret Service agent.” This allegation follows a disturbing pattern of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hires at the USSS, resulting in at least one incident involving a fight between Kamala Harris’s protective detail members.

The document confirms prior reporting by The National Pulse that agents were told any additional resource requests would be denied. “The Secret Service’s Office of Protective Operations-Manpower told agents in charge of security for the Butler rally not to request additional security resources because they would be denied,” Sen. Hawley’s report reads.

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