The Details About Secret Service Rally Mishaps Just Keep Getting BETTER!

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In a shocking revelation on Sunday Morning Futures, Senator Ron Johnson unveiled a series of alarming details regarding the attempted assassination of President Trump.

The Senator's disclosures, which included accusations of negligence by the Secret Service, have sparked a wave of controversy and raised serious questions about the security measures in place for the President.

According to Gateway Pundit, Senator Johnson claimed that the Secret Service failed to attend crucial meetings on the morning of the assassination attempt. He further alleged that the Secret Service had photographed the would-be assassin, identified as Crooks, an hour before the attempt on the President's life.

In a conversation with Maria Bartiromo, the host of the show, Senator Johnson expressed his concerns about the incident. "The Secret Service did not even attend the 9:00 security meeting with local law enforcement. It pretty well put in charge the Butler County law enforcement to coordinate things. Law enforcement wasnt even on the same channel. The SWAT and sniper teams werent," he said.

Bartiromo sought clarification on the timing of the meeting, asking, "Just to be clear, Senator, that was a 9:00 AM meeting on July 13th, the day of the shooting?" Senator Johnson confirmed this, adding that the Secret Service had been absent for site visits and had delegated some of the outer perimeter security to local law enforcement.

The Senator also highlighted a significant communication gap among the security forces. "The sniper and SWAT teams werent on the same channel as the patrol officers, and they werent on the same channel as Secret Service, so they had to relay things," he explained.

Senator Johnson's revelations also included a detailed timeline of the events leading up to the assassination attempt. "This picture is now on the internet, but a photo was taken by the local sniper team in the AGR Building at 5:14 of Crooks. Again, we had pictures of this guy. Why was he not intercepted? Theres so many unanswered questions here," he stated.

Bartiromo further probed the timeline, asking, "The pictures were taken at 5:14, and he was shot at 6:11?" The Senator confirmed this, suggesting that there may have been two shooters involved in the assassination attempt. He also mentioned a mysterious individual from the ATF who has since disappeared.

These revelations have sparked a bipartisan investigation into the security failure surrounding the assassination attempt. Senator Johnson, who is the ranking member of the Permanent Subcommittee investigation, has called for immediate transcribed interviews with all witnesses while their memories are fresh.

The Senator's revelations have raised serious questions about the security measures in place for the President and the role of the Secret Service in ensuring his safety. As the investigation unfolds, the public awaits answers to these pressing questions.