Corey Comperatore's Widow Drops An 'Inside Job' Bombshell About The Butler Shooting

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The widow of Corey Comperatore, the Pennsylvania firefighter killed while shielding his family at President Trumps Butler rally, is now openly suggesting the deadly July 14 shooting was an inside job tied to failures at the highest levels of government security.

According to Gateway Pundit, Helen Comperatore sat down with NewsNation to discuss the assassination attempt that left her husband dead and President Trump wounded, and she did not mince words about what she views as catastrophic lapses by the Secret Service. She questioned why the rooftop used by 20-year-old gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks was never secured, despite the obvious vulnerability it posed over a presidential event in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Helen argued that the breakdowns were so extensive they could not be dismissed as mere incompetence, asserting that the shooting was an inside job inside the government. I dont believe there was another shooter there, but I believe he (Crooks) was working with somebody. I believe it was an inside job inside the government, she said, voicing a concern many conservatives share about politicized federal agencies.

Per NewsNation, Comperatore believes the Secret Service got everything wrong that day, from planning to communication with local law enforcement. They had no communication with the outside. None, Comperatore told NewsNation. If they wouldve, they wouldve known there was a shooter, that there was someone suspicious. Why wouldnt have you reacted from one (call)?

Her grief is sharpened by the belief that basic prudence could have saved her husbands life and prevented the near-assassination of a President. If they had held him (Trump) back from that stage and not let him go, I wouldnt be sitting here with you today, Comperatore continued, underscoring how a single decision by security officials might have changed everything.

She further contended that Crooks did not act alone in planning the attack, suggesting a broader scheme aimed at a mass shooting and the assassination of President Trump, even if no second shooter ultimately fired a weapon. He didnt just get up that day and go do it, Comperatore said, adding that she believes someone inside the government helped Crooks, though she declined to detail the evidence behind her suspicions, leaving Americans to wonder when, or if, they will get honest answers from the very institutions now under scrutiny.