The complete lapse of Donald Trump’s security, live on camera July 13, was either totally negligent or part of a Deep State conspiracy. The Secret Service bodyguards basically allowed an amateur to nearly assassinate the prevailing presidential candidate. Facts are scarce. So, speculation runs rampant. Conservatives who follow these sorts of shadow government-within-a-government antics, say this one has the Federal Bureau of Instigation’s fingerprints all over it.
Security team blew it
How did Donald Trump’s security detail let a sniper “obtain rooftop access” and a position only 150 yards from his target? When rabidly liberal CNN points out the glaring inconsistency, you can tell they’re shocked.
With this sort of outdoor rally, it’s standard procedure to figure out all the potential trouble spots and neutralize them. The only thing the Secret Service neutralized is the potential evidence. There’s no need for anyone to interrogate shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks because they killed him. After they gave him more than enough time to fire at least five rounds at Trump.
According to a witness at the scene, he spotted Crooks with “a rifle” as he was “bear crawling” up the wall to his sniper post. “Greg” pointed that out to police, who stood and watched as the assassin got into position and fired.
Rough morning at Biden HQ pic.twitter.com/ADevoPHIrE
— Edgar Friendly ⬛️🟨 (@RealEdFriendly) July 14, 2024
Once he’d had a fair chance to get the job done, that’s when the dedicated sniper security team took him out. Dead men tell no tales, they say.
It’s almost as if he was expected. A lot like the way the J6 barbarian horde was apparently expected at the Capitol. Back when Trump was questioning the legitimacy of the 2020 election, someone unlocked the doors at the Capitol Building to let the invaders in.
There are numerous examples pointing to the way the feds were up to their earpieces in the planning and execution of the whole “operation.” This one feels the same. There are too many coincidences for this to be a “perfect storm” of security failures. Starting with the timing. Suddenly, Joe Biden’s competence, or lack thereof, has been entirely swept from the headlines.

Outside the perimeter
As reported by the mainstream networks, 20-year-old Crooks managed to snag the perfect position for an amateur sniper to assassinate a popular political figure. He staked out the “three o’clock” position of Trump’s podium location. He was almost exactly 150 yards away.
That’s the target distance soldiers are trained to use with the military version of the AR-15 used by the shooter. In other words, anyone is expected to be able to hit a human from that distance. The security team made sure it was clear and available to him.
As CNN notes, “notably, the shooter’s location was outside the security perimeter, raising questions about both the size of the perimeter and efforts to sweep and secure the American Glass Research building, and how the shooter was able to obtain rooftop access.” Even they can see it’s almost as if they reserved it for him.
AP: Local cop climbed a ladder to confront assassin. Assassin pointed a gun at him, he retreated. Assassin was able to fire off shots before being killed by Secret Service counter snipers pic.twitter.com/o4AtXfeReM
— Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) July 14, 2024
“The shooter was spotted by local law enforcement who thought he might’ve been acting suspiciously near the event magnetometers on Saturday, according to a senior law enforcement official. They put it out over their radio to keep an eye on him – and that information was passed to Secret Service as well, according to the source.”
Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle has already been notified that she’s going to be “interviewed” by Congress about the security debacle. One of the first things James Comer needs to ask her is how long Thomas Matthew Crooks had been on FBI radar.
He even had explosives in his car, its unclear why. The young, white, middle-class suburbanite is exactly the sort of “unstable” individual the feds allegedly love to “groom,” by pretending to be Q-Anon or some other “friend” on social media.