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A Secret Service sniper has issued a dire warning that another assassination attempt on a presidential candidate could be imminent.
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A Secret Service sniper has issued a stark warning about the likelihood of another assassination attempt on a presidential candidate before Election Day, citing critical security flaws within the agency. This alarming revelation follows the attack on former President Donald Trump, which has highlighted significant weaknesses in the Secret Service's ability to protect its principals.
“This agency NEEDS to change, if not now, WHEN? The NEXT assassination attempt in 30 days?” read the scathing letter, first published by RealClearPolitics. The sniper's letter, verified by law enforcement sources and sent to the entire Secret Service Uniformed Division, underscores the agency's failures and demands accountability.
The sniper, a Marine Corps veteran and member of the Secret Service's counter-sniper team for over 20 years, called for the resignation of high-level supervisors. The letter accused these supervisors of failing the rank-and-file Secret Service staff, stating, “Sadly we have fallen short for YEARS. We just got lucky and looked good doing it. I have conveyed these thoughts to not only supervisors … Only to be brushed off as those with less experience somehow knew more than me.”
The letter continued, “Secret Service SUPERVISORS ‘knew better’ and the foot soldiers working, made the best of a BAD situation.” The sniper expressed deep regret over the events of July 13, calling it “a stain I will never be able to cleanse,” referring to the day when Trump was shot in the ear and a heroic firefighter behind him was killed.
The sniper's identity remains unknown, but the urgency and authenticity of the warning have been confirmed by law enforcement sources. The sniper's letter reveals the agency's deep-seated issues and the critical need for immediate changes to prevent another tragedy.
The acting Secret Service director acknowledged on Tuesday that agents were never warned about Crooks being on the roof with a rifle. Furthermore, newly released footage showed local police surrounding the building Crooks fired from for more than two minutes before the attack, adding to the mystery of the agency's coordination and response.
While local police managed the grounds where Crooks fired from, the Secret Service was ultimately responsible for coordinating the day's security.