The recent revelations from the Congressional Trump Assassination Task Force have sent shockwaves through the political landscape, raising serious questions about the security protocols in place to protect President-elect Donald Trump. In a jaw-dropping scenario worthy of a Hollywood thriller, a Secret Service agent, only five feet away from an armed assassin, couldn't hit the broad side of a barn – or the target – missing a total of six shots.
The incident, which occurred at Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida, has raised eyebrows and more than a few red flags. It's no small feat for a trained agent, who's passed the stringent firearms test, to miss six times from such an intimate range. The only possible explanation, according to some experts, is gross incompetence – or something far more sinister.
The Secret Service was tipped off at 2:30 a.m. that Trump would be golfing later in the day, yet they failed to secure the area. This lapse is inexcusable, especially considering the ominous presence of a would-be assassin, Ryan Routh, hiding in bushes with an AK47 pointed at Trump.
Law enforcement obtained database checks from T-Mobile that revealed the chilling trail of Routh's movements. His phone was located near the tree line outside the golf course from 1:59 a.m. to 1:31 p.m. on Sunday, Sept.15, providing a haunting timeline of the plot unfolding before the eyes of the Secret Service.
How did Routh know Trump was going to be there? The former president's decision to golf was supposedly impromptu, yet evidence now suggests that Routh had insider information. The pieces of the puzzle are coming together, and the picture that's emerging is not pretty.
Enter Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ), a former Navy SEAL and staunch Republican, who has been at the forefront of the debate. Crane's warnings of a mole within the Secret Service have grown louder and more urgent in the wake of this latest incident. The accusation is not only a bold claim but also a stinging indictment of the agency.
Crane's argument is compelling. If a mole is indeed leaking information, it's not just a matter of protecting Trump's movements. It's a matter of life and death. The question now is whether the Secret Service is protecting the President or participating in a conspiracy to bring him down.
"My advice to the President is to bolster your private security around you not only to fill holes in the gaps that the Secret Service continues to leave open but also to watch the watchers," Crane suggested.
The mole theory isn't just a random conjecture. It's rooted in the disturbing pattern of failures and security lapses that have plagued Trump's protection. (Related: Congressional task force investigating Trump assassination attempts subpoenas two ATF officials, accuses bureau of obstructing its inquiry.)
Former Secret Service agent and Conservative host, Dan Bongino, was among the first to raise the alarm. Bongino's prediction that something else would happen just weeks before the second assassination attempt is chilling in hindsight.
"This is just the beginning. If you think this is the last incident, you're out of your mind," Bongino warned.
The implications are profound. If there's a mole within the Secret Service, it's not just a threat to Trump. It's a threat to national security. The very agency tasked with protecting the President and ensuring the safety of the country's leaders has been compromised.
The Congressional report doesn't just highlight the failures of one agent; it exposes a systemic breakdown in the very fabric of presidential security. The questions are mounting: Is the Secret Service failing, or is it actively working against its mission? Are the leaks a result of incompetence, or are they part of a larger plot?
As the dust settles, one thing is clear: The American public deserves answers. The Secret Service must be held accountable for its failures, and more importantly, the allegations of a mole must be thoroughly investigated.
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Watch the video below that talks about how the Secret Service fired at Routh multiple times and missed.
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