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‘Is There a Mole?’: Former Secret Service Agent Explains How He Predicted Second Trump Assassination Attempt

 
 
September 16 2024
 
 
 
 
NEWS
'Is There a Mole?': Former Secret Service Agent Explains How He Predicted Second Trump Assassination Attempt
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

Dan Bongino thinks Sunday's shooter was connected to a larger network. "It's really weird that he would come in here and know exactly that spot [where Trump would be]."
COMMENTARY
Victor Davis Hanson: The Deadly 'Get Trump' Climate Continues
By Victor Davis Hanson

Is the Left sending the message that a) Trump-haters would welcome an assassination attempt and canonize the assailant and b) it wouldn't be difficult to do with such lax security and incompetence?
NEWS
With Left Constantly Comparing Trump to Hitler, Are We Surprised There's Been Another Assassination Attempt?
By Christina Lewis

His suspected second would-be assassin "believed the rhetoric of Biden and Harris, and he acted on it," Donald Trump says.
NEWS
MSNBC Anchor: Trump Should Tone Down Rhetoric After Apparent Second Assassination Attempt
By Harold Hutchison

"Do you expect to hear anything from the Trump campaign about toning down the rhetoric, toning down the violence?" one MSNBC anchor asked hours after the second attempt on Trump's life.
NEWS
Second Assassination Attempt Forces New Reckoning for Trump, Secret Service
By Susan Crabtree, Philip Wegmann

The Secret Service is grappling with whether it can fully protect the former president and how far to restrict his movements during the final seven weeks of the presidential campaign.
COMMENTARY
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