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Secret Service Snipers Instructed NOT to Fire Until AFTER Assassin Takes the First Shot
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In a pivotal report released by White House and National Political Correspondent Susan Crabtree, the Secret Service’s failure to adequately protect President Donald J. Trump and his entourage during a recent Pennsylvania rally has been brought to light.
Crabtree highlighted several potential contributing factors to this failure, including the absence of drones and deficiencies in the “DEI” protocols within the Secret Service.
However, the most significant revelation was that Trump’s safety was compromised due to rules of engagement prohibiting snipers from taking action until an assailant has already fired a shot.
Crabtree’s report shed light on the alarming vulnerabilities in the security measures surrounding the President, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the Secret Service in safeguarding high-profile individuals.
The limitations imposed on snipers’ ability to intervene preemptively have sparked widespread apprehension regarding the adequacy of protection provided to national leaders.
This exposé serves as a stark reminder of the critical importance of robust security protocols for individuals holding prominent positions.
The findings presented by Crabtree underscore the pressing need for a thorough reevaluation and potential overhaul of security strategies within the Secret Service to ensure comprehensive protection for President Trump and other dignitaries.
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Follow America's fastest-growing news aggregator, Spreely News, and stay informed. You can find all of our articles plus information from your favorite Conservative voices. In a pivotal report released by White House and National Political Correspondent Susan Crabtree, the Secret Service’s...
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