A Secret Service whistleblower has come forward with bombshell details surrounding security vulnerabilities at Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course after a would-be assassin set-up a sniper’s nest roughly 300 yards from the former president.
In a letter addressed to acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) revealed that a Secret Service whistleblower approached his office with troubling allegations surrounding the September 15 assassination attempt.
“A whistleblower with direct knowledge of Secret Service protection of former President Trump’s golf course in West Palm Beach — an individual who has in fact protected President Trump at that very location — alleges that there are ‘known vulnerabilities’ in the fence line surrounding the course: places that offer a clear line of sight to the former president and others playing at the course,” Hawley wrote.
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“As a result, the whistleblower alleges it has been Secret Service protocol to ‘post up’ agents at these vulnerable spots when Trump visits the course. That apparently did not happen on September 15,” the letter continued. “Instead, the gunman was permitted to remain along or near the fence line for some 12