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A new inspector general report says the Secret Service missed more than 100 radio transmissions from local law enforcement about the suspicious man who would later be identified as Thomas Crooks.
One hundred. Pure insanity.
The report says that local authorities were warning about a man with a range finder, then a long gun, then a position on a rooftop with a direct line of sight to Trump. How on earth does the esteemed Secret Service miss all that?
Honestly, that's the part Americans still can't get past, and you can't blame them, can you? They've got one job to do.
This report sadly reveals one of two unthinkable scenarios… that the Secret Service either had some of the most incompetent, unprepared, under-equipped boobs imaginable protecting Trump that day, or something far more sinister was happening behind the scenes. Sure, a lot of people don't want to jump straight into the deep end of the conspiracy pool, but they also don't want to be treated like idiots when the facts keep getting more absurd.
And finding the truth is important, because while President Trump survived, by some divine intervention, a firefighter named Corey Comperatore didn't. He was killed while protecting his family.
Now, two years later, we're learning just how accidentally (or purposely) jumbled that day really was.
Two years after the attempted assassination of then-candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, a new inspector general report is shedding light on the security failures leading up to the attack.
The report says the Secret Service missed more than 100 radio transmissions from local law enforcement about the suspected gunman and received only a handful of calls and texts warning of the threat in the lead up.
Firefighter Corey Comperatore lost his life protecting his family, and two others were wounded. Investigators conclude those communication failures and other security lapses represented missed opportunities that may have prevented the attack.
More than 100 missed transmissions about a "suspicious person" at a Trump rally, and somehow this threat still made it onto a rooftop with a long gun, and we're supposed to believe that was just some coinky dink? Many people think that the official version is the actual "conspiracy."