Capitol Hill Hearing: Legit™ & Authentification™ Expose Secret Service’s Trump Assassination Failure

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On July 22, 2024, Capitol Hill witnessed a dramatic hearing focused on the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. The hearing revealed shocking details, including former Secret Service Director Kimberly A. Cheatle’s evasive responses and her subsequent resignation. Cheatle admitted to what is being described as the most significant operational failure in the Secret Service’s history.
In this video, we dive deep into the hearing and the critical questions surrounding the Secret Service’s role and preparedness. We utilize Legit™, a powerful software tool driven by Authentification™, to sift through extensive information and determine the truth behind various claims. Authentification™ provides the analytical backbone for Legit™, enabling it to accurately assess and validate the data.
Through Legit™, powered by Authentification™, we examine critical issues such as the Secret Service’s advance survey of public places, their coordination with local law enforcement, and their intelligence collection regarding potential threats. We input various statements into Legit™ to uncover whether the Secret Service adequately assessed risks, coordinated effectively with local authorities, and secured the venue against potential threats. From discovering a drone flown by the would-be assassin to the failure to secure an accessible roof area, Legit™’s analysis—backed by Authentification™—sheds light on the shortcomings that led to the attack.
The video also raises pressing questions about the Secret Service’s accountability and whether there was intentional negligence regarding President Trump’s safety. We explore whether the would-be assassin acted alone or was part of a larger conspiracy.
Join us as John Hnatio, Chief Scientist at Truth Quotient LLC, guides you through this critical analysis and uncovers the facts behind this high-profile incident. Don’t miss out on this in-depth investigation into one of the most contentious security failures in recent history.

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