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Secret Service Agent Warns Of More Assassination Attempts

A whistleblower ⁤from the ‍Secret Service’s ‌counter-sniper unit has raised serious concerns ‍about security ⁤failures ⁤following an assassination attempt ‍on ​former President Donald Trump during a rally in ⁤Pennsylvania. In an email sent to the Secret ⁤Service’s Uniformed Division, the counter-sniper warned that another assassination attempt could⁢ occur soon unless there⁢ are changes in how the agency operates.​ He criticized high-level supervisors for their negligence and stated that the operatives⁣ at the rally had been left “with their⁣ hands​ tied,” leading to inadequate protection for⁣ Trump ‌and the tragic death of ‍a bystander.

The whistleblower revealed that he had previously ‍attempted to express his ​concerns​ about security lapses to superiors, only ‍to be ignored. He demands accountability, ⁤specifically calling for⁤ the dismissal of five high-level⁣ supervisors, one of whom is believed to be former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle.

Reports indicate‍ that Trump’s security team had requested increased resources​ leading up to the rally⁤ but were denied by the Department of Homeland⁣ Security. Evidence also surfaced showing that the shooter had surveilled the‍ rally site⁤ beforehand, ⁣highlighting significant⁣ gaps⁤ in the protective measures in ‍place.

In response to the backlash, the⁣ Secret Service has been critiqued‍ for a lack of ‌communication with local law enforcement and‌ for not stationing snipers ⁤in strategic ⁢locations to prevent the attack. The situation ⁢raises alarming questions ‌about the​ agency’s ⁣ability‍ to safeguard high-profile leaders ‌effectively.


A Secret Service counter-sniper warned in an email there would be another assassination attempt, citing the agency’s inability to protect leaders after a shooter wounded former President Donald Trump, two of his supporters, and killed another at a rally.

“We all SHOULD expect another [assassination] attempt to happen before November,” the counter-sniper wrote in the email obtained by RealClearPolitics and posted to X. “This agency NEEDS to change, if not now, WHEN? The NEXT assassination attempt in 30 days?”

🚨🚨🚨 EXCLUSIVE: A Secret Service counter sniper sent an email Monday night to the entire Uniformed Division (not agents) saying he will not stop speaking out until “5 high-level supervisors (1 down) are either fired or removed from their current positions.” The counter sniper… pic.twitter.com/0dg99EESQk

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The counter-sniper emailed the entire Secret Service Uniformed Division Monday night, saying the operators assigned to Trump’s fatal rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13 did their jobs “with their hands tied” and that Secret Service supervisors “knew better.”

“The foot soldiers working, made the best of a BAD situation that resulted in a civilian death and a near miss of the protectee and our Technician shooting and killing the suspect,” the counter-sniper wrote. “Our responsibility, our MISSION, is not about protecting an EMPTY White House located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It’s about preventing and stopping another JFK style assassination, in whatever city that may be. Sadly, we have fallen short for YEARS.”

The whistleblower said he relayed these concerns to training officials and the captain of the Secret Service’s counter-sniper unit, “only to be brushed off as if those with less experience somehow knew more than me.”

The counter-sniper said he would not stop speaking out until five “high level supervisors (1 down)”— apparently referencing former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle — are “fired or removed from their current positions.”

The Secret Service quickly deleted the email, according to RealClearPolitics. 

Security Failures

Trump’s security team had been asking for increased resources for weeks before the rally, but the Department of Homeland Security rejected these requests. Secret Service Spokesman Anthony Guglielmi denied this, even though The Washington Post confirmed DHS’s rejection a week after it was reported by The Federalist. 

The Secret Service briefed “stakeholders,” including FBI staff, on July 8 to discuss covering the Butler Trump rally, a nearby Jill Biden event, and a North Atlantic Treaty Organization meeting, according to a July 18 letter from the House Judiciary Committee to FBI Director Christopher Wray. Earlier, Guglielmi had claimed no “resources were diverted” from Trump.

The shooter flew a drone over the rally grounds just hours before Trump’s speech, The Wall Street Journal reported. He also hid his gun at the location beforehand.

Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, published a bevy of documents on Monday showing gaps in security at the rally. 

The Butler County Emergency Service Unit held a briefing with local law enforcement at 9 a.m. that day, which the Secret Service did not attend. 

When a Beaver County sniper finished his shift and left the building the shooter would use, he noticed the suspect at a picnic table and alerted other officers in a group chat at 4:26 p.m.

“Someone followed our lead and snuck in and parked by our cars,” he texted. “He knows you guys are up there.”

At 5:38 p.m., a Beaver County sniper sent photos of the shooter to the group, noting he had a “range finder” and was looking toward the stage. Minutes later, a Beaver County sniper sent photos of the suspect to the Beaver County Emergency Services Unit group chat. Officers recommended notifying command.

Snipers were not stationed on the shooter’s roof, Cheatle claimed, because it was “sloped.” But it was nearly flat, and other counter-snipers at the rally were stationed on another roof with a more significant slope.

Officials left a clear line of sight from the shooter’s rooftop to Trump. Meanwhile, three counter-snipers were stationed inside — but not on — the building. Local police reportedly told the Secret Service before the rally they did not have enough “manpower” to secure the building from which the shooter fired.

Secret Service agents spotted the shooter 20 minutes before violence broke out, according to ABC News. But Trump continued speaking uninterrupted.

Then shots broke out, grazing the side of the former president’s head. Trump ducked and Secret Service agents dove on top of him. 

They ushered Trump to his vehicle, leaving his head unprotected. Meanwhile, one female agent fumbled with her holster, another seemed to stumble back and forth, and another dropped her sunglasses and put them back on.

“Some of us take our job and responsibility seriously, DEADLY serious,” the counter-sniper and whistleblower wrote in his email. “WE failed. Not because of commitment or sense of dedication. But because our SUPERVISORS (aka leadership) knew better and thought our concerns were less than important.”


Logan Washburn is a staff writer covering election integrity. He graduated from Hillsdale College, served as Christopher Rufo’s editorial assistant, and has bylines in The Wall Street Journal, The Tennessean, and The Daily Caller. Logan is originally from Central Oregon but now lives in rural Michigan.


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