Congressman Re-Enacted Trump Shooting, Landed 15 of 16 ‘Killshots.’

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by Christopher Tomlinson, The National Pulse:

Republican Representative Pat Fallon of Texas slammed United States Secret Service (USSDS) director Kimberly Cheatle over her agency’s failures during the attempted assassination of Donald J. Trump, saying he re-created the shooting and managed to hit 15 out of 16 kill shots.

Fallon said that he used his own AR-15, firing eight shots with a red dot and eight shots with a magnified scope.

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“The one I missed would have hit the president’s ear. That’s a 94 percent success rate, and that shooter was a better shot than me. It is a miracle President Trump wasn’t killed,” Fallon said.

Fallon questioned Cheatle during a July 22 House Oversight Committee hearing, asking her how 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks outwitted and outsmarted her agency.

Cheatle admitted she knew of the heightened threat to Trump, which was later disclosed as Iranian in origin but did not increase Trump’s security.

“You just said you had the ability to beef up the security. You knew about the threat, and you didn’t. And that’s as telling as it is chilling,” Fallon said.

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Cheatle confessed she had never visited the shooting location in the nine days since the shooting.

“The shooter had visited the site two times more than you have,” Fallon said, noting that Crooks had used a drone to scout out the best possible place to open fire from.

Previously, Cheatle had claimed no agents were on the building where Crooks took his shot due to the supposed sloped roof.

Fallon highlighted the fact that other USSS snipers were placed on buildings with even steeper sloped roofs, calling Cheatle’s statements “pathetic excuses.”

“I believe your horrifying ineptitude and lack of skilled leadership is a disgrace. Your obfuscating today is shameful, and you should be fired immediately and go back to guarding Doritos,” Fallon concluded.

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