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Almost three weeks ago, President Trump narrowly escaped an assassination attempt when he was shot in the ear at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Since then, the Secret Service and FBI have been evasive about the events of that day, leaving the American public in the dark.
Questions remain unanswered about why the Secret Service and FBI failed to prevent a young assailant from firing eight shots at President Trump before being apprehended.
It is alarming that security personnel had identified the perpetrator, Crooks, as behaving suspiciously 90 minutes before the shooting began.
Furthermore, Crooks was observed running along the roof of the building just moments before opening fire on the president and his supporters, resulting in one death and three injuries.
Acting Director Rowe claimed that all necessary resources were allocated for the Trump rally.
However, a whistleblower has come forward alleging that it was actually Rowe who reduced resources for President Trump’s security detail.
During a recent testimony to US Senator Ron Johnson, Rowe admitted that Secret Service radio recordings from the rally were deleted.
He asserted that recordings from Trump rallies are not typically preserved, only those from official presidential events.
The timing of these actions by Rowe raises suspicions.
Sen. Ron Johnson: Does the Secret Service use encrypted communications at events?
SS Director Ronald Rowe: On our radio nets, we do, sir. Are those memorialized?
Sen. Ron Johnson: Are those saved?
SS Director Ronald Rowe: The radio traffic from Butler, we did not have recordings.
Sen. Ron Johnson: Do you normally?
SS Director Ronald Rowe: Not on the road outside of DC or outside of a presidential or vice presidential stop.
Sen. Ron Johnson: So communications between Secret Service agents will not be available like we’ve gotten the communications from local law enforcement.
SS Director Ronald Rowe: I’m sorry, Senator.
Sen. Ron Johnson: So we’re not going to be able to get those communications. You didn’t save is very unfortunate.
SS Director Ronald Rowe: It is, sir. Moving forward, I’ve directed that we will now start recording those so that we will have them moving forward.
The regime is left to wonder why they have lost the trust of the people.
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