Secret Service Director Comes Up with the Worst Excuse Ever to Explain Why She Let Trump Get Shot

Biden’s Secret Service Director is, for lack of a better phrase, full of sh*t!

The DEI-hire Director Kimberly Cheatle is claiming that her agency knew about the rooftop which made the assassination attempt possible, but chose not to put a team of snipers on it because it was “too dangerous.”

Cheatle claimed that no snipers were posted on the roof because it is “sloped” at its highest point.

And so, you know, there’s a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn’t want to put somebody up on a sloped roof. And so, you know, the decision was made to secure the building, from inside.”

Frankly, that’s just complete bullsh*t.

The Secret Service snipers who ultimately ended up eliminating the would-be-assassin were posted on a roof that is EVEN MORE sloped than the one she is pretending was left empty because it was a “safety hazard.”

 

Cheatle is lying through her teeth.

Having served on Joe Biden’s personal security detail when he was VP, Cheatle is said to have developed a close relationship with the Biden family, but ESPECIALLY Jill Biden, who reportedly helped land her the job.

After Biden tried every other way possible to get rid of Trump, could Biden have ordered a hit on Trump and could Cheatle have made it possible by giving the order to leave Trump exposed?

This looks more and more like an inside job by the day and BS stories about slanted rooftops are not exactly minimizing those concerns.

Watch the video here for proof that this rooftop narrative is total trash.


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