FBI Plot Exposed: Trump Assassination Attempt Linked to Election Fears

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The attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pennsylvania, has raised numerous questions about the security failures that allowed the incident to occur. Multiple sources have highlighted several critical mistakes made by the Secret Service, local police, and potentially the FBI, leading some to speculate about the possibility of an inside job.

Firstly, there was a significant lapse in communication and coordination between the Secret Service and local law enforcement. Reports indicate that two officers from the Butler County Emergency Services Unit (ESU) left their posts to investigate a suspicious individual, later identified as the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks. This left the area vulnerable, as the officers were responsible for securing the building where Crooks eventually climbed and took shots at Trump.

Furthermore, a local law enforcement commissioner revealed that the Secret Service was informed about Crooks' position on the roof by the ESU officers. However, whether this information was relayed to other law enforcement agencies at the rally remains under investigation. This lack of communication and coordination could have contributed to the security failure.

Additionally, the Secret Service has acknowledged its mistakes in the incident. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle privately acknowledged in dual congressional briefings that her agency had made errors. This admission suggests that the Secret Service recognizes its failures in protecting the former president.

Moreover, the presence of pictures of President Joe Biden and Donald Trump on Crooks' phone, as well as the shooter's search history including the date of the Democratic National Convention and Trump events, raises questions about the FBI's possible involvement or oversight. If the FBI had been monitoring Crooks or had information about his intentions, the security failures may have been prevented.

While these mistakes and failures do not definitively prove an inside job, they do raise serious concerns about the security measures in place and the coordination between the Secret Service, local law enforcement, and potentially the FBI. The incident highlights the need for a thorough investigation to uncover the full extent of the security failures and to ensure that such a situation does not occur again in the future.

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