Report Reveals Secret Service Snipers Ordered to Withhold Fire Until Assassin Acts

Susan Crabtree, White House and National Political Correspondent, recently revealed the glaring deficiencies in the Secret Service’s protection of President Donald J. Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania. Her report has raised serious doubts about the effectiveness of security measures currently in place for high-ranking individuals, with Republicans questioning their adequacy.

Key Concerns Raised by Susan Crabtree’s Report

The investigation by Crabtree identified several contributing factors to this security lapse, including inadequate drone surveillance and problems with the Secret Service’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) protocols. One alarming revelation is that snipers are forbidden from acting until their protectee has been fired upon. This limitation on preemptive intervention poses a significant risk to national leaders.

Full Report by Susan Crabtree

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The Need for Robust Security Protocols

The findings of this report underscore the importance of robust security protocols for those in prominent positions. These vulnerabilities highlight an urgent need for a comprehensive review and potential restructuring of security strategies within the Secret Service. Proactive measures should be implemented immediately to bolster defenses against potential threats during future public engagements.

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