The Deep State consistently attempts to prevent Trump from organizing large rallies.
In 2020, Democrats used COVID-19 to limit attendance at Trump’s rallies by implementing strict social distancing guidelines.
Now the Secret Service is telling Trump to stop holding his massive outdoor rallies.
“Secret Service officials encouraged Donald Trump’s campaign to stop scheduling large outdoor rallies and other outdoor events with big crowds after the assassination attempt on the former president in Butler, Pa., according to people familiar with the matter,” The Washington Post reported.
President Trump favors holding outdoor rallies to accommodate the tens of thousands of supporters who travel from across the country to see him.
The Secret Service repeatedly dismissed requests from concerned agents about Trump’s security before a would-be assassin fired several shots at President Trump last Saturday during his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Because of this, the Trump Camp is now “scouting indoor venues such as basketball arenas and other large spaces where thousands of people can fit,” WaPo reported.
Last Saturday, President Trump was grazed in the ear after a 20-year-old gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, climbed onto a roof and fired several shots at Trump and the rallygoers in Butler.
WATCH:
President Trump just got shot at
WTF??pic.twitter.com/nujrwHuqBZ
— 🗽🇺🇸 Rachel 🇺🇸🗽 ✨#TRUMPWON✨ (@Rachel4Trump_45) July 13, 2024
The gunman’s attempt on Trump’s life was not due to a lack of security. The Secret Service failed to act, even though they had identified Crooks as a threat before Trump took the stage.
A Senate briefing revealed the Secret Service identified Crooks as suspicious 10 minutes before Trump took the stage.
Then-Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle said agents didn’t man the roof because it was ‘sloped.’
Crooks also reportedly flew a drone over the Butler, Pennsylvania fairgrounds and got aerial footage of the layout shortly before Trump took the stage at last Saturday’s rally.
Kimberly Cheatle resigned as Secret Service Director on Tuesday morning one day after she appeared before the House Oversight Committee.
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