BY Benjamin ClarkSeptember 20, 2024
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Insider Leak Exposes Threat At Trump's Golf Resort, Sniper Undetected For Hours

A shocking revelation by a Secret Service whistleblower has unveiled alarming details about a recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

According to Daily Fetched, a Secret Service insider has come forward with information suggesting that the would-be assassin, Ryan Wesley Routh, possessed inside knowledge of security vulnerabilities at Trump's West Palm Beach golf course.

The whistleblower, who has directly participated in protecting Trump at the golf course, alleges that there are known weak points in the fence line surrounding the property. These vulnerabilities reportedly offer clear sightlines to the former president and other golfers on the course.

Whistleblower Exposes Security Protocol Breach

Senator Josh Hawley has taken action in response to these allegations, penning a letter to address the situation. In his correspondence, Hawley detailed the whistleblower's claims about established Secret Service protocols.

The senator wrote that the whistleblower stated it was standard procedure for agents to be positioned at these vulnerable spots during Trump's visits. However, this protocol was apparently not followed on September 15, the day of the alleged assassination attempt.

Perhaps most alarmingly, the gunman was reportedly allowed to remain near the fence line for approximately 12 hours. This extended period of undetected presence has raised questions about the effectiveness of security measures in place.

Concerns Over Potential Secret Service Mole

The whistleblower's revelations have fueled speculation about the possibility of a mole within the Secret Service. Some fear that sensitive information about locations and security vulnerabilities may be being leaked to potential threats.

Republican Congressman Eli Crane has publicly advised Trump to enhance his private security detail. Crane suggested that this measure not only address potential gaps in Secret Service protection but also "watch the watchers."

Senator Hawley expressed his concerns about the incident, emphasizing the unusual nature of the security lapse:

I want to emphasize, the service has guarded this course many times. They know where there are vulnerabilities. They normally station agents there ahead of Trump's appearance on the course, but they apparently did not do that this last weekend. And the whistleblowers tell me, that's strange, that's out of protocol.

Calls For Transparency And Accountability

In light of these revelations, there have been increasing demands for transparency and accountability from federal agencies involved in protecting former presidents.

Senator Hawley highlighted the lack of cooperation from federal agencies in providing relevant documents concerning a previous assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.

He expressed frustration over the continued stonewalling by the Secret Service, even two months after the incident.

The senator emphasized the need for clarity, stating: "They need to level with us, they need to level with the American people, and they need to tell us what in the world is happening."

State-Led Investigation Initiated

In response to the federal prosecutors' decision not to charge Routh with attempted murder, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has taken matters into his own hands. DeSantis announced a state-led investigation to ensure a thorough examination of the incident.

The governor stated:

Today, I'm signing an executive order assigning the case involving the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump to the office of statewide prosecutor, under the supervision of Attorney General Ashley Moody.

This move by DeSantis aims to prevent what he referred to as a potential "cover-up" and ensure a comprehensive investigation into the alleged assassination attempt.

The Secret Service whistleblower's allegations have exposed significant security concerns surrounding the protection of former President Trump. The claims of inside knowledge possessed by the would-be assassin, coupled with apparent breaches in established security protocols, have raised serious questions about the effectiveness of current protective measures.

As investigations continue, there are growing calls for increased transparency and accountability from federal agencies responsible for safeguarding former presidents.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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