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Sen. Ron Johnson Questions Secret Service Handling of Trump Assassination Attempt, Suggests Two Shooters
Jul 21, 2024, 03:08 PM
Senator Ron Johnson has raised serious concerns about the handling of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Johnson claims that the Secret Service did not attend a crucial 9 AM security meeting on July 13 and that law enforcement was not on the same communication channel. Additionally, he suggests that there may have been two shooters involved. A mysterious man in a gray suit, who was not part of the Secret Service, was seen climbing a ladder to the roof where the shooter, Thomas Crooks, was found dead. This man directed police to send photos of Crooks to an ATF agent, who has since gone dark. The Secret Service's counter-snipers were reportedly out of position and barely saw the assassin's rifle scope. Whistleblowers have also revealed that most of Trump's security at the rally were not even Secret Service agents. The attempted assassination has led to significant scrutiny and calls for an honest and open investigation.
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