Unanswered Questions: The Disturbing Truth About the Trump Assassination Attempt

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

The Senator's disclosures raise serious questions about the role and efficiency of the Secret Service in ensuring the President's safety.

According to Gateway Pundit, Johnson claimed that the Secret Service had been noticeably absent from crucial security meetings on the day of the assassination attempt. Even more disturbingly, he alleged that the Secret Service had taken photographs of the would-be assassin, identified as Crooks, an hour before the attempt on the President's life.

In a conversation with Maria Bartiromo, Johnson expressed his concern over what he termed an "epic failure of security." He stated, "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 "

Bartiromo sought clarification, asking, "Just to be clear, Senator, that was a 9:00 AM meeting on July 13th, the day of the shooting? Correct." To which Johnson confirmed, "Secret Service wasnt there. Secret Service had been there for site visits, werent even there. It turned over some of the outer perimeter stuff to local law enforcement. They werent even on the same security channel. 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."

Johnson also revealed that a photo of Crooks had been taken by the local sniper team at 5:14, less than an hour before the shooting at 6:11. He questioned, "Again, we had pictures of this guy. Why was he not intercepted? Theres so many unanswered questions here."

In a further twist, Johnson suggested the possibility of a second shooter and mentioned a mysterious individual from the ATF who has since disappeared. This revelation adds another layer of complexity to an already perplexing situation.

The Senator's revelations have sparked a bipartisan investigation into the incident. Johnson, who is the ranking member of the Permanent Subcommittee investigation, stated, "I spoke with the chairman, Blumenthal, the chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee investigation. He completely agrees with me that we must start doing transcribed interviews with all the witnesses now while memories are fresh. Thats really good news from my standpoint."

The investigation aims to shed light on the many unanswered questions surrounding the assassination attempt. The role of the Secret Service, the potential involvement of a second shooter, and the mysterious ATF individual are all aspects that the investigation will seek to clarify. The findings of this investigation will undoubtedly have significant implications for the future of presidential security.