At least five professional assassination teams are running loose inside America right now to try to kill President Trump. That’s according to Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who was briefed on the hired killers by the Department of Homeland Security this week.
At least three of the assassination teams are foreigners who were illegally allowed into the country by Border Czar Kamala Harris. The other two appear to be domestic, meaning they’re probably federal employees with the FBI, DHS, or CIA.
Rep. Gaetz made the remarks during a podcast episode with Breitbart. He confirmed that a senior DHS official told him about the assassination teams a few days ago. Gaetz says one foreign team is from Iran, one is from Pakistan, and the third is from Ukraine.
If you’re wondering how these teams of foreign killers have been getting into the country, just look at our non-existent southern border. That’s your answer.
“We do not have enough force protection of supporting President Trump that we ought to have, given the threat environment,” said Gaetz.
It’s obvious that there is not enough protection around Trump, but there’s also another problem that Gaetz acknowledged. He’s on the team of congressional investigators who are looking into the Butler, PA assassination attempt against President Trump. Gaetz confirmed that some members of the team believe there is a mole inside the Secret Service.
“I’ve not seen evidence of that,” said Gaetz. “But I’ve got colleagues that are very, very smart at this who say they can’t rule that out, given some of the anomalies and the fact pattern here.”
We’ve been pointing that out since July. Anyone who looks at either one of the assassination attempts can immediately tell that there’s something wonky about both of them. How did a 20-year-old kid know the exact roof to climb onto in Butler, PA, where he could hop from rooftop to rooftop for several minutes while carrying a rifle? Thomas Crooks just so happened to slip past the most sophisticated protection apparatus in the world while carrying a gun out in the open. How did Crooks know the exact moment to climb up on the roof, after the Secret Service agents who were supposed to be watching that location had left their post?
How did Ryan Routh know the exact spot to set up in the bushes at the Palm Beach golf course before President Trump went on an unplanned and unscheduled golf outing?
One thing that puzzled me about the Palm Beach attempt was how the Secret Service agent was able to spot Routh’s rifle poking through the fence in a brushy area. We learned the answer to that this week as well, and it’s not comforting.
In my head, I was envisioning the Secret Service agent being an eagle-eyed fellow who spotted the rifle from 30 or even 50 years away. That’s not what happened. The agent was just ten feet from Routh’s position when the rifle was spotted. The agent immediately pulled his (or her) sidearm and started shooting at Routh—and missed!
How does a trained Secret Service agent miss at that range? I’m a pretty mediocre shot these days since I’m still recovering from a heart attack. But even I could hit a bad guy at that range with a full magazine. At a certain point, you might start to think that the Secret Service is no longer the invulnerable protection force that its reputation suggests.
Congressman Gaetz says there is simply not enough protection surrounding President Trump these days, especially given the fact that the federal government knows five assassination teams are running around trying to take him out.
Remember, the Biden-Harris White House denied Secret Service protection to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for most of this year. They only assigned a handful of agents to his campaign for a few days in July, after President Trump publicly shamed them about it following the Butler attempt. They immediately took RFK’s protection detail away again after he endorsed Trump, even though RFK is technically still a candidate in the non-swing states.
Jesse Watters had a very good rundown this week of some of the red flags surrounding Ryan Routh, which he outlined on his Fox News show:
How was Ryan Routh, “a man with no money for child support,” able to suddenly start living in a pricey house in Hawaii and afford flights to Taiwan, Turkey, Poland, Ukraine?
Why has Routh “never served a day in jail” when he has “100 different counts” to his name?
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