Incredible revelations have emerged from the Congressional Trump Assassination Task Force’s report.
As noted by FOX News host Jesse Watters, a Secret Service agent confronted would be assassin Ryan Routh as he hid in bushes at Trump’s golf course.
The agent, who was only five feet away, fired a total of six times at Routh, as he pointed an AK47 at Trump, but the agent missed every single shot.
“How does a trained agent who passed the firearms test miss a target 5 feet away?” An exasperated Watters asked.
The report also noted that the Secret Service was alerted at 2.30am that Trump would be golfing later in the day, yet they didn’t secure the area.
NEW: The Secret Service Agent who spotted Ryan Routh missed six shots from five feet away, according to Fox News.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 12, 2024
“The Secret Service agent who spotted Ryan Routh in the bushes outside Trump's golf course was only five feet away…”
“[The agent] missed him six times from five… pic.twitter.com/aSQVC7GOJP
Law enforcement obtained database checks from T-Mobile that indicated Routh’s phone was located at the tree line outside from 1:59 am to 1:31 pm on Sunday.
Previously it was thought that Trump’s decision to golf was not planned, yet it is now clear that the Secret Service knew hours before and that Routh had a tip off from someone that Trump was going to be there in the afternoon.
There have been claims of a mole inside the Secret Service to purposefully endanger Trump’s life. This new information will only serve to bolster those claims.
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