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Trump Event Delayed Because of ANOTHER Secret Service Security Foul-Up

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President Donald Trump’s speech at a Bitcoin conference over the weekend had to be delayed by 15 minutes because of another unbelievable failure by the Secret Service to protect his life. Just two weeks after the failed assassination attempt in Butler, PA, the Secret Service allowed not just one, but TWO suspicious individuals to slip into the conference by avoiding two separate security checkpoints and metal detectors. It took fifteen minutes to round them up from among the crowd of 35,000 attendees.

When we say that this is an “unbelievable” security failure, we mean it is impossible to believe the official story. Only a stupid person could believe that these are just happy acts of fate at this point. Let’s review.

 

Ronald Reagan had barely been in office for two months when he was shot on March 30, 1981. He was wounded in the attack by John Hinckley, Jr. President Reagan’s Press Secretary James Brady, Secret Service Agent Timothy McCarthy, and policeman Thomas Delahanty were also wounded in the attack in Washington, DC.

Following that assassination attempt, how many attempts did assassins make against President George HW Bush because of Secret Service security failures? Zero.

Bill Clinton? Zero.

George W. Bush? Zero.

Barack Obama? Zero.

Joe Biden? Zero.

Kamala Harris? Zero.

Every other vice president and Secret Service protectee over the past 43 years? Zero.

But now we’re supposed to believe that after that 43-year track record, the Secret Service has suddenly had back-to-back security failures just two weeks apart that could have resulted in Donald Trump being killed. At a certain point, you have to call something what it obviously is, don’t you?

Elements within the Secret Service are deliberately providing lax security around Donald Trump because the intel agencies want him killed before he can take office again.

Trump was scheduled to make a speech at the 2024 Bitcoin conference in Nashville, TN, on Saturday. It’s a gathering of 35,000 grown men who have never kissed a woman. They come together once a year to express their shared interest in digital currencies that aren’t really currency because you have to convert them back to US dollars before you can spend them. Way to achieve “independence” from the system, nerds!

(Apologies. Trolling crypto nerds on Twitter is my side hobby.)

At any rate, two suspicious men slipped around the metal detectors set up at the entrance of the Music City Center. The men then encountered a second security checkpoint that everyone was supposed to go through, and they evaded that. After slipping through two Secret Service checkpoints, the men disappeared in the crowd of thousands on the convention floor. This sent the dedicated Secret Service agents—the ones who don’t want to get Trump killed—into a tailspin.

President Trump was held backstage for 15 minutes as a frantic search for the two suspicious figures got underway. Working with the event security staff, they were able to locate the two individuals and remove them from the conference. They were unarmed, and after interrogating them for a little while, the Secret Service let them go.

“It was determined that there was no protective interest with these individuals and there was never a threat to the former president,” said a Secret Service spokesperson on Monday.

That’s not the point! These two guys never should have made it into the convention center in the first place. What if they had been armed? What if they had bricks of C4 strapped to their chests and were ready to martyr themselves to “save democracy?”

Plus, these two suspicious individuals just showed every Democrat nutjob in the country how easy it is to slip past the Secret Service retards on Donald Trump’s detail. That may have been the whole point of them infiltrating the conference—to show someone else how it can be done and what the Secret Service response times are.

This garbage never happens to any other Secret Service protectee.

It reminded us of this attempt on President Trump’s life that happened back in 2016. This happened at a rally in Dayton, OH. The Secret Service did its job and protected Trump in a chaotic close call at the time. But it gives you a sense of how easy it is for a nut to get close to him.

Watch until Trump’s remarks at the very end for a nice reminder of how much of an American badass he really is:


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