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Secret Service knew Thomas Crooks was on roof TWO MINUTES before he shot at Trump, bombshell intelligence report reveals https://t.co/DCf1dBk1Vs
The lead agent on the ground, Miyo Perez, was by the report’s own admission relatively inexperienced for an assignment of this magnitude. That alone should have triggered alarm bells at every level of Secret Service leadership. It didn’t. And here’s the part that should make every American’s blood boil: the two supervisors who oversaw her planning, who signed off on a security arrangement that left the future president exposed to a clear line of fire from an unsecured rooftop, faced zero discipline. They were promoted. The man who ultimately approved the Butler security plan, Sean Curran, is currently the Director of the United States Secret Service.
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