Wednesday, July 31, 2024

secret service counter-sniper says, “second attempt on President Trump’s life may be coming within 30 days—and successfully”

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
wednesday, july 31, 2024 at 11:32:00 p.m. edt

“(zh) a secret service counter-sniper sent out an email monday night, copying in the entire uniformed division warning that if changes are not immediately made, a further assassination attempt on Donald Trump before the election may be successful.

“the secret service ‘SHOULD expect another assassination attempt,’ the sniper wrote, urging ‘this agency NEEDS to change. If not now, WHEN? The NEXT assassination in 30 days?

“‘sadly we have fallen short for YEARS,’ the counter-sniper continued, adding ‘we just look good doing it. I have conveyed these thoughts to not only supervisors (to include the current captain of cs, but those responsible for training us (sots/cs). only to be brushed off as those with less experience somehow knew more than me.

“the team I was once proud to be a part of, is something I have to somehow hide as I move into my next career,’ the counter sniper, whose name is redacted, further explained.

“‘who wants to hire a usss cs guy who failed? that’s the public perception I’m not [now?] faced with. The usss cs team is a stain I will never be able to cleanse,’ he emphasised [sic].

“‘the motto of the usss…cya. and every supervisor is doing it right now,’ he added.

“Crabtree says that a source told her that the secret service quickly deleted the email, attempting to prevent personnel from seeing it.

“the reporter further noted that senator Marsha Blackburn read from the email while questioning secret service acting director Ronald L. Rowe, who was testifying before a joint meeting of the judiciary and homeland security committees on tuesday.

realclearpolitics reporter Susan Crabtree revealed the communication from the counter-sniper, who stated that he no longer feels proud to be working for the agency, that higher ups need to be fired.”

GRA: Maybe right at Butler. Who knows—if the fix is in?

--GRA



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