Secret Service failed Trump....
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You guys are absolutely right. In fact Trump should blast the secret service that jumped on him and shielded him. I’m sure thats a great long term play lol.
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Buck is autism, holy fuck
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Trump won’t do that but I will. A former President getting shot while at a campaign rally attended by thousands is a security failure in every sense of that term.
SS didn’t save Trump. Every shot had been fired by the time they got there.
An errant assassin is what saved Trump. That’s obvious to anyone rational, which doesn’t include you and never will, Spaz.
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No need to appease these guys Ern. I think I’ve made myself clear. The level of rhetoric causing these events are unacceptable. These guys on this board think it’s funny when this violence is targeted toward the other side but get offended when they dont get their expected level of sympathy. What do you assclowns expect?
Ern youre a good guy, but you try too hard to please these dipshits.
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”Please like me, Ern. Maybe next time mom and dad will let me take you as my +1 to the Sugar Bowl.”
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I'm angry too, but this isn't the time. I'm feeling anger, sadness, worry, fear, pessimism, optimism, everything at once. I want this so badly to be a wake-up call for everyone. We are all fucking Americans here and we need to get our shit together. It's not the time to point fingers. It's time to hug.
This is an extremely powdery powder keg moment and I am broken.
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Either a massive Secret Service failure top to bottom, or possibly something worse that I couldn’t fathom being possible.
Dude was in the wide open for 2 minutes with radio chatter about him and witnesses telling police he had a gun. People just pointing at him and talking to LE as law enforcement did nothing, including at least getting Trump off the stage to further investigate.
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Biden DEI hire for Director of Secret Service was guarding Mountain Dew and Chester Cheeto in her job prior to protecting Presidents. Nobody was available to hire from within the organization and knows top-level security for the highest level of VIPs?
I imagine she’ll be questioned before Congress by the end of the month.
Kimberly Cheatle is the 27th Director of the U.S. Secret Service, sworn in to office September 17, 2022. She is responsible for successfully executing the agency’s integrated mission of protection and investigations by leading a diverse workforce composed of more than 7,800 Special Agents, Uniformed Division Officers, Technical Law Enforcement Officers, and Administrative, Professional, and Technical personnel.
Prior to her appointment, Ms. Cheatle served as Senior Director in Global Security at PepsiCo, where she was responsible for directing and implementing security protocols for the company's facilities in North America. Her role at PepsiCo involved developing risk management assessment and risk mitigation strategies.




