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REPORT: Police Tase Two Little Kids While In Pursuit Of Knife-Wielding Carjacking Suspect
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REPORT: Police Tase Two Little Kids While In Pursuit Of Knife-Wielding Carjacking Suspect

Gilmore allegedly held the knife to her daughter’s throat after being ordered to drop it
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Missed Car, Credit Card Payments Surge As Biden-Era Inflation Continues To Decimate American Bank Accounts
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Missed Car, Credit Card Payments Surge As Biden-Era Inflation Continues To Decimate American Bank Accounts

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Whistleblower Report On First Trump Assassination Attempt Alleges ‘Multiple Failures’ Of Secret Service
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Whistleblower Report On First Trump Assassination Attempt Alleges ‘Multiple Failures’ Of Secret Service

‘I’m releasing a comprehensive Whistleblower Report on the multiple failures of Secret Service & DHS’
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MSNBC Anchor: Trump Should Tone Down Rhetoric After Apparent 2nd Assassination Bid
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DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—MSNBC anchor Alex Witt questioned whether former President Donald Trump should consider “toning down” his rhetoric Sunday after what might have been another assassination attempt on the former president. Secret Service agents evacuated the former president from the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, after Secret Service agents reportedly fired at a man carrying a semiautomatic rifle who got within 500 yards of Trump, who was playing a round of golf. Witt and MSNBC political analyst Elise Jordan discussed whether Trump would urge his supporters to “take the temperature down.” “We have seen, Alex, just the cycle of political extremism at play, unfortunately, over the last, you know, really, decade of American politics. Polling, the Lincoln Democracy Institute did a great poll on political extremism last year, and one of the findings was that over 50% of Americans no longer see the political opposition as trustworthy opponents, they see them as untrustworthy enemies,” Jordan told Witt hours before law enforcement confirmed that Trump was the target of an assassination attempt. WATCH: Palm Beach Sheriff briefs the media on apparent assassination attempt of President Trump pic.twitter.com/7cqwQcKCWN— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) September 15, 2024 “And so, on the scales of radicalization by what, you know, after 9/11, the scales that were used to gauge radicalism and extremism in the Middle East, by that criteria, almost 13% of Americans are actually political extremists that are radicalized, and it’s very scary.” WATCH: WATCH: MSNBC's Alex Witt argues *the Trump campaign* needs to turn down the rhetoric now that Donald Trump has been shot at for the second time in three months. "Do you expect there to be calls from within the Trump campaign to [tone it down]?"Elise Jordan replies she hopes… pic.twitter.com/NGjxqIsTPR— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) September 15, 2024 “How have we gotten to this point, when the demonization of the other side, where we simply … it’s no longer politics, it’s gotten bigger than that, the calls for violence, the violent rhetoric and look at what happens. And this heated rhetoric can only go so far before, unfortunately, it has led to violence on both sides of the aisle, and so I think it is something that Democrats and Republicans have to be very cognizant about,” Jordan continued. “What can we all do to take the temperature down?” Guests and hosts on MSNBC have previously labeled Trump as a racist, a threat to democracy, fascist, and even mentally unstable on the air. “Do you expect to hear anything from the Trump campaign about toning down the rhetoric, toning down the violence, or would that be atypical of the former president?” Witt asked Jordan after noting that Trump would be reaching out to his supporters after the incident, citing the lack of details surrounding the incident. “Well, Alex, remember back to the assassination attempt [on] President Trump’s life how there was talk of a new tone and the Republican convention was, by Trumpian standards, muted, and it did seem like he was trying to take it down a few notches, then by the end of his convention speech, we were back to where we started, so I don’t know how long this moment of unity for the country, where we come together and we say, ‘I don’t want any political opposition to be under threat of violence.’” Trump was shot and slightly wounded on his right ear in an assassination attempt during a July 13 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, that left former volunteer fire chief Corey Comperatore dead and two other attendees wounded. Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation The post MSNBC Anchor: Trump Should Tone Down Rhetoric After Apparent 2nd Assassination Bid appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Is Biden-Harris ‘Rhetoric’ to Blame for Second Assassination Attempt on Trump?
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Is Biden-Harris ‘Rhetoric’ to Blame for Second Assassination Attempt on Trump?

When the liberal media compares Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler, is it really a surprise that someone would want to get rid of him? After the second assassination attempt on Trump on Sunday in Florida, the former president said in an interview with Fox News Digital that the arrested suspect in the shooting, Ryan Wesley Routh, “believed the rhetoric of Biden and Harris, and he acted on it.” The former president was referring to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, who replaced Biden as Democrats’ nominee for president in the Nov. 5 election. “Their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at, when I am the one who is going to save the country and they are the ones that are destroying the country—both from the inside and out,” Trump said. After news broke Sunday on the second attempt to kill Trump, liberals and conservatives took to social media to voice their opinions. Here is a sampling of what they had to say. He had a Biden-Harris bumper sticker and spent years posting on X how much he hated Trump and wanted to die for Ukraine Media: “Unclear ideology” Are you starting to get it yet? https://t.co/AoMiwHjvyq— Jack Poso ?? (@JackPosobiec) September 16, 2024 Lester Holt is trash who should be taken off the air for this. Trump has nearly been assassinated twice now, and regime media—who are deliberately inciting the violence—have decided it’s Trump’s fault that deranged Democrats keep trying to murder him. https://t.co/b0tt82JFhS— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) September 16, 2024 ?Wow. Just hours after the second assassination attempt on President Trump and CBS is using their @60Minutes show to attack him as a “threat to democracy” over January 6th.No matter how you hate the corporate media, it’s not enough. pic.twitter.com/FfhVDz2I4v— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) September 15, 2024 CNN expert blames the political rhetoric coming from the Kamala Harris campaign for the attempted assassination on President Trump yesterday ? pic.twitter.com/KaGnXfLU8i— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) September 16, 2024 Their rhetoric starts here. pic.twitter.com/9WOZzOHUpX— joe miller (@joemill37087868) September 16, 2024 Party That Called Trump 'Hitler' For 8 Years Shocked As Someone Tries To Assassinate Him https://t.co/9zTv1SsnMc pic.twitter.com/9DESyIFVno— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) September 15, 2024 I said it before and I'll say it again: Barack Obama was the FIRST one who compared Trump to Hitler. The entire hate campaign against Trump was started by Obama! https://t.co/yexJ8TDz8X— sen_2019 (@senW_2019) September 16, 2024 Here's Claire McCaskill in a recent interview on MSNBC, saying President Trump is more dangerous than Mussolini and Hitler Ryan Wesley Routh tried to assassinate Trump bc of this type of deranged rhetoric Democrats own this attempted assassination pic.twitter.com/fRmoDdRHDs— @Chicago1Ray ?? (@Chicago1Ray) September 15, 2024 Kamala knows exactly what she’s doing.She compares Trump to Hitler. She says he’s a danger to democracy.Then, when someone takes a shot at him, she talks about non-violence.Naw. She needs people in a state of hysteria.She craves their violence. She incites it. https://t.co/Oih5yEP30L— BDW (@BryanDeanWright) September 15, 2024 We were taught in kindergarten that words have consequences.When you spend every moment of every day comparing Donald Trump to Hitler and calling him a “threat to democracy”, the result are two attempts to take his life by your supporters.This is disgusting. pic.twitter.com/vWHodmGPMm— Brilyn Hollyhand (@BrilynHollyhand) September 16, 2024 Here is Brian Krassenstein less than 24 hours after another attempted assassination comparing Trump to Hitler. This is who the left is. ? pic.twitter.com/TUkhHeA7tt— The Constitutional Conservative (@TheCCShowcast) September 16, 2024 This is a developing story and may be updated. The post Is Biden-Harris ‘Rhetoric’ to Blame for Second Assassination Attempt on Trump? appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Second Assassination Attempt Forces New Reckoning for Trump, Secret Service
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Second Assassination Attempt Forces New Reckoning for Trump, Secret Service

The second assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump while he was golfing at one of his Florida courses on Sunday is forcing the United States Secret Service to further tighten security around the Republican presidential nominee and to reevaluate just how much Trump should be venturing out—whether he should continue to golf and participate in other outdoor activities, according to multiple sources in the Secret Service community. From the information released so far, it appears that the Secret Service reacted far more aggressively and quickly Sunday than it did on July 13 when a 20-year-old shooter wounded Trump and killed a firefighter attending his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. But many questions remain. Just two months after the first assassination attempt, the Secret Service is again grappling with whether it has the capacity to fully protect the former president in such a heightened threat environment and how far to restrict his movements during the final 49 days of an intense presidential campaign. Members of Trump’s protective detail reportedly were briefed recently about intensified Iranian plots to assassinate Trump in retaliation for his order to kill Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani in a Jan. 3, 2020, drone strike. On July 12, the day before the first assassination attempt against Trump, the FBI arrested Asif Merchant, a Pakistani citizen with deep ties to Iran. Merchant had traveled to Iran and plotted the assassination of Trump with an Iranian handler and funding from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran’s elite military forces, according to an FBI proffer, a detailed write-up of its interrogation of Merchant. GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley obtained that document from a whistleblower and released it last week. The FBI nabbed Merchant when he was trying to hire hitmen in New York. A video from Jan. 12, 2022, which Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s religious and military leader, posted on his website, shows an animated scenario in which a robot drone assassinates Trump while the former president is golfing. It ends with the words, “Revenge is definite.” An earlier video that Khamenei posted three days after Soleimani’s death enacts Trump’s assassination during a speech, threatening that “If you begin the war, we will end the war.” Other more specific security questions remain about whether the Secret Service deployed drones to help surveil the golf course on Sunday after failing to do so at the Butler rally and why it didn’t place better security along the perimeter of both venues. Multiple sources in the Secret Service community are describing Sunday’s golfing event at Trump National Golf Club in West Palm Beach as an OTR, which translates to “off the record” in Secret Service parlance. In Secret Service parlance, an OTR refers to activities or events that are not listed in the internal schedule and are more spontaneous in nature and those in which the Secret Service team that protects Trump has to jump into action to do its best to protect him on short notice. The campaign had not made the Republican nominee’s schedule public after a West Coast swing that culminated in Las Vegas the night before, though Trump is known to frequent the golf course on weekends. Trump’s Secret Service detail may have had access to an array of security assets to help protect him at a golf course he regularly plays, but for OTR events, it depends on what headquarters have approved for Trump and what special agents and Uniformed Division officers are available that particular day. “So more or less, you generally don’t have a massive footprint with an OTR,” one source told RealClearPolitics. “You kind of just show up and then you own whatever happens that day.” What happened on Sunday was that Trump once again narrowly escaped an attempted assassination. This time, the Secret Service appeared to act decisively and professionally. At a Sunday afternoon press conference, Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw recounted how a Secret Service special agent saw the barrel of an AK-47-style rifle poking out from a fence in the brush while the Republican presidential nominee was walking the course just 300-500 yards away. The suspect, who anonymous local law enforcement authorities identified as Ryan Wesley Routh, had hung two backpacks full of ceramics and a GoPro camera on a chain-link fence where he was positioned. Sources tell RealClearPolitics that the ceramics were apparently intended to help shield the shooter from return fire. “Soft body armor like what we wear, and police wear, can only stop pistol rounds,” one of the sources said. “In order to stop rifle rounds, which travel MUCH faster, you need rifle plates like the military wear or SWAT teams wear.” “I believe that the suspect hanging two backpacks on the fence filled with ceramic tile was his attempt to provide himself a somewhat protected firing position,” the source added. Bradshaw said the suspect ditched his weapon and fled in a Nissan SUV when agents opened fire. The sheriff credited a witness with taking a photo of the departing vehicle and its license plate number, which enabled police to find the suspect on the freeway. When taken into custody, Routh reacted calmly and didn’t say anything, the sheriff recalled. Unlike Thomas Matthew Crooks, the alleged gunman in the first assassination attempt, Routh has a robust social media presence, repeatedly expressing his willingness to “fight and die” in Ukraine in social media posts. A 58-year-old former construction worker from Greensboro, North Carolina, Routh also wrote what appears to be a scathing diatribe against Trump in a June 11, 2020, post on X replete with misspellings and grammar mistakes. @realDonaldTrump While you were my choice in 2106, I and the world hoped that you President Trump would be different and better than the candidate, but we all were greatly disappointment and it seems you are getting worse and devolving; are you retarded; I will be glad when you gone. The golf course was partially shut down as Trump played Sunday. It’s unclear whether the Secret Service utilized a drone to assist its surveillance of the golf course. Sources in the Secret Service community have told RealClearPolitics that the agency is quickly trying to bolster its drone program after agency leaders had resisted doing so for years. Crooks flew a drone just hours before the rally started, and he opened fire on Trump and the crowd from a rooftop an estimated 350 yards away. Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe, in Senate testimony on July 30, acknowledged that local law enforcement had offered the agents a drone to help surveil the Butler rally but that the Secret Service rejected the offer. Agency leaders had resisted the widespread use of drones dating back to 2016 when some divisions were working with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, a research and development agency of the Defense Department, to develop an unmanned aerial vehicle program. But Secret Service leaders rejected the push for a comprehensive implementation of drones, although the agency does have a counter-drone system that can disable other entities’ drones that appear in the sky. Rowe confirmed that the reason the counter-drone system was not deployed at Butler earlier in the day when Crooks flew his drone was because of internet connectivity issues. “On this day in particular, because of the connectivity challenge … there was a delay,” he said. The failure to use drones or the counter-drone system has “cost me a lot of sleep,” Rowe said. Moving forward, Rowe pledged to upgrade the agency’s technology to ensure interoperability in communications with local law enforcement to help better secure future events. He also announced a new research and development division and formed a task force to improve technology co-chaired by Secret Service supervisors in the Protective Division in partnership with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which helps coordinate cybersecurity and infrastructure programs across all levels of government. Before that fateful day in July, Trump was treated like a typical former president and repeatedly denied additional security assets by agency leaders who admitted they were abiding by outdated protocols. Those denials, which took place over two years, occurred even though Trump is the current Republican presidential nominee as well as one of the most divisive political figures in the world—and a man who undoubtedly faces the biggest threats of anyone the Secret Service is supposed to protect. Multiple sources have said Rowe was directly involved in the decisions to deny security assets to the Trump detail for years, although Rowe denied doing so when he testified before the Senate. Agency leaders have since ramped up security for Trump to a level just shy of a sitting president, according to several sources in the Secret Service community. While he lacks the military assets such as Marine One, the presidential helicopter, and Air Force One, the presidential jet, and a military aide, the Secret Service after the first assassination attempt added multiple countersniper teams to guard Mar-a-Lago, as well as a Counter Assault Team, a special operations unit that provides tactical support to the entire Trump special agent detail, and Counter Surveillance Units. How many of these assets were utilized during the golf outing is also unknown. “He is not the sitting president,” Bradshaw said during Sunday’s press conference. “If he was, we would have this entire golf course surrounded.” The essential question to determine whether the Secret Service was providing the most robust protection for Trump after a previous assassination attempt roughly two months ago is whether Trump had the exact same assets on the golf course as President Joe Biden does when he plays in Wilmington, Delaware, according to two sources in the Secret Service community. Although the Secret Service didn’t immediately respond to that question Sunday night, Bradshaw’s comments call into question whether the lessons of Butler have been implemented. Several sources said that when Biden golfs in Delaware, the service implements a highly fortified perimeter, along with countersniper teams and agents sweeping the woods with canines, among other security measures. Still, Trump and other protectees, including presidents and first ladies, have a lot of leeway in taking the risk to mingle with the public on short notice to their Secret Service detail. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden opted for an “OTR” visit to a local Waffle House in the Atlanta area the morning after the president’s June 24 debate against Trump that led to his forced ouster from leading the Democratic presidential ticket and the party tapping Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him.  Others in the Secret Service community say that while Trump was president, his protective detail treated every weekend golf outing Trump took to his own golf club near Sterling, Virginia, as an OTR. The Secret Service has far more control and even veto power over rallies and event sites that it deems too dangerous. The Secret Service could lock down the entire golf course when Trump plays, but the former president has previously told his detail that he wanted more interaction with his golf club guests—and locking it down is obviously bad for business as well. According to two sources in the Secret Service community, the agency provided trucks to help protect secure sites at the Butler rally, but Trump’s campaign found them unsightly and opted not to use them. But because Trump regularly golfs on the weekends at his own courses, the Secret Service is losing strategic advantages, Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service special agent and a popular conservative commentator, warned on X Sunday afternoon. “Looks like it was an OTR (off the record) movement for President Trump,” Bongino said in a post. “Security is handled differently for OTR movements, and this policy may have to change moving forward. The Secret Service loses any element of surprise with an OTR movement with President Trump because he’s so recognizable, and his in-town schedule can be predictable.” While Bradshaw was quick to praise the Secret Service, especially the agent who engaged with the failed assassin on Sunday, others were more hesitant to sing their praises. “Be cautious of early details about who shot first,” Bongino also warned Sunday, responding to reports that the Secret Service fired off the shots but didn’t hit the suspect, who then fled into the woods. The Secret Service also has been under scrutiny from lawmakers on Capitol Hill who have called for someone to be fired after July 13 failures. In the face of withering and bipartisan congressional criticism, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned, but so far, no one else has been fired. Michael Plati, the assistant director of the Office of Protective Operations, who is charged with signing off on the security allocations and denials, several weeks ago internally announced plans to retire. His departure could come as early as this week. Sources last week said Rowe and other agency leaders “encouraged” Plati to retire, while several rank-and-file special agents took exception to reports that Plati was being forced out. They argued that Rowe and Cheatle were behind the denials of additional assets to Trump—that Plati was simply following orders. Secret Service leaders have placed several members of the Pittsburgh Field Office on work-from-home status while the investigation proceeds. Other sources said a special agent for the detail assigned to Trump was also on leave, but one source told RealClearPolitics Sunday that the agent is now back on the job. The decision to put more agents from the Pittsburgh Field Office on leave than the Trump detail has stirred resentment in Secret Service field offices across the country, according to two sources in the Secret Service community. The field office agents worry that Pittsburgh is “taking the fall” for the mistakes at Butler and argue that several members of the detail assigned to Trump are also at fault and should also be forced onto work-from-home status until the internal investigation into who is responsible for the July 13 failures concludes. The Pittsburgh Field Office staff weren’t briefed on the acute Iranian threat Trump was facing just before the Butler rally, according to these two sources, but the FBI told Secret Service headquarters, who shared the news with the Trump detail. A New York Times report on Sunday also mentioned a possible Iranian connection to Routh. The reporter, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, wrote a piece recalling his experience interviewing Routh in Washington last year. Routh was apparently there to speak to members of Congress about his support for the Ukraine war and efforts to recruit Afghan fighters defecting from the Taliban to fight in Ukraine. “When I talked to Mr. Routh in March of last year, he had compiled a list of hundreds of Afghans spread between Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan whom he wanted to fly, somehow to Ukraine,” Gibbons-Neff said, noting that he didn’t know if the meeting with the congressmen ever occurred. Gibbons-Neff explained that he had met Routh through an old colleague and friend from Kabul, Afghanistan. “Through the strange nexus of combatants as one war ended and another began, he had learned of Mr. Routh through a source of his in Iran, a former Afghan special operations soldier who was trying to get out of Iran and fight in Ukraine,” the reporter said. “(Anything, even war, was better than the conditions in Iran for Afghans after the Taliban took Kabul in August of 2021),” Gibbons-Neff asserted, describing Routh as “exasperated and a little suspicious over the phone.” By the time he got off the phone with Routh, Gibbons-Neff said it was clear to him “he was in way over his head.” “He talked of buying off corrupt officials, forging passports, and doing whatever it takes to get his Afghan cadre to Ukraine, but he had no real way to accomplish his goals,” he wrote. “Like many of the volunteers I interviewed, he fell off the map again. Until Sunday.” This article was originally published by RealClearPolitics and made available via RealClearWire The post Second Assassination Attempt Forces New Reckoning for Trump, Secret Service appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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‘Was He Tipped Off?’: Bongino Explains How He Predicted Second Assassination Attempt
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‘Was He Tipped Off?’: Bongino Explains How He Predicted Second Assassination Attempt

Dan Bongino, the conservative commentator and former Secret Service agent who correctly predicted another assassination attempt would be made against former President Donald Trump, says he thinks Sunday’s shooter was connected to a larger network. “It’s really weird that he would come in here and know exactly that spot and have a good vibe that he was not going to be detected in any kind of preoperation surveillance by the Secret Service,” radio talk-show host and podcaster Dan Bongino said Monday on his radio show. “Was he tipped off that he was going to be there? Is there a state actor involved? Are the Iranians involved somehow?” Authorities identified the gunman as Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, who was pulled over and arrested shortly after the incident on Interstate 95 near West Palm Beach.  While Trump was golfing Sunday at his course in West Palm Beach, authorities said, a man put the muzzle of a rifle through a chain link fence at the next hole. According to Fox News, the man was between 300 and 500 yards from Trump. When he put the gun through the fence, a Secret Service agent or agents opened fire. On Aug. 26, Bongino predicted another “incident” with the Secret Service, claiming that the agency is worse off today than it was before the assassination attempt against Trump on July 13 at his campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. “[If] you think this is the last incident, you’re out of your mind,” Bongino said. Bongino said he was able to predict a second assassination attempt because the Secret Service has major problems with training and manpower. “What they did was wrong,” he said. “The Secret Service has effed up again. They deserve no accolades at all.” Bongino suggested there could be a mole in the Secret Service who helped the shooter identify Trump’s exact location Sunday. “How did he know how to set up and where to set up, and that Trump was going to be there?” Bongino asked. “Is there a guy or a woman in the Secret Service having a relationship with someone who is not who they say they are?” he continued. “The Iranians have been running these traps in Israel and elsewhere. …How do we know that there’s not some kind of ‘honeypot’ trap, and that some agent, or some DHS personnel, someone who has to be notified, is not in a relationship with someone?” Is there a mole inside the Secret Service? Don’t miss my show on Rumble for the story. Watch here. ??https://t.co/nZ8gE2GILf— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) September 16, 2024 The Secret Service is part of the Department of Homeland Security, or DHS. The Secret Service needs to assign security details for its protectees based on threat, not title, Bongino said. “We do this protection by title and not by threat, which is going to get someone killed,” he said. “When is this going to sink in? After his head gets blown up on live TV?” “Is there a political motive for the inadequate security footprint around President Trump?” Bongino asked. The legacy media should be asking many questions about how the two shooters, on July 13 and on Sunday, could have pulled off their assassination attempts alone, he said. “This ‘lone gunman’ thing is getting hard to believe,” the former Secret Service agent said. “Both of these shooters found holes, unique holes, from a long-distance threat in a security plan that should have been locked down [by] someone.” The post ‘Was He Tipped Off?’: Bongino Explains How He Predicted Second Assassination Attempt appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Bloomberg's Top Headline: Trump Pounces on Second Assassination Attempt!
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Bloomberg's Top Headline: Trump Pounces on Second Assassination Attempt!
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Ana Navarro Scoffs at Those Decrying Political Violence Against Trump
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It was Groundhog Day during Monday’s edition of ABC’s The View. The staunchly anti-Trump cast once again reacting to an assassination attempt against former President Trump with a mix of claiming political violence came from “both sides,” calls or blaming guns, a call for a crackdown on the First Amendment, and one co-host scoffing at those who dare to suggest that politically motivated violence had no place in America. Arguably, the worst reaction came from fake Republican and DNC speaker Ana Navarro, who seemed to scoff at the outrage over the political violence directed at her favorite hate object: Trump. “I kept reading yesterday elected officials on both sides of the aisle tweet out, ‘In America, there is no room, there is no space for political violence’… what America do these folks live in that they think there's no space for political violence,” she chided as she proceeded to list off past politically motivated attacks: …when Gabby Giffords, the congresswoman from Arizona got shot in the head at an event in her district. When the congressional baseball team got shot at. When Nancy Pelosi's husband got his skull bashed in with a hammer from a political enemy. When we had January 6th, when people raided and stormed Capitol. When, you know, we have had now two different attempts Donald trump. “So, this is the America that we live in, and political violence is very much a part of it,” she proclaimed.     Navarro pivoted to saying, “We need to talk about how people with mental health issues keep getting easy access to assault weapons.” Staunchly racist and anti-Semitic co-host Sunny Hostin (the descendant of slave owners) pushed back to insist that shooters were not mentally ill. “Maybe it's less about mental health and more about America's fascination with guns,” she said. “It’s certainly both,” agreed faux conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin. Pretend moderate Sara Haines took a more extreme stance and demanded a crackdown on the First Amendment right to free speech, even huffing that Americans cared about it so much: There was always hate speech. There's always been awful things said, but now the reach of that hate speech is great. There are countries even in Europe that have created, like, the council -- the No Hate Speech movement. Which, the one step before violence is that hate speech, and we have no regulation because we live in a country that -- I understand – values the First Amendment, but there's got to be a way that whether it's regulating social media -- The communities have to come together and change this. In leading into the conversation at the top of the show, moderator Whoopi Goldberg tried to cast doubt on the fact that it was a second assassination attempt: “The FBI says they're investigating another apparent assassination attempt against former President – uh – Trump.” That stumble in saying Trump’s name could possibly be her almost slipping back into her anti-Trump, dehumanizing shtick of refusing to say his name, only calling him “you-know-who.” In June, she made a show of accidentally saying his name by dramatically spitting on the floor. Less than a week after the first assassination attempt against Trump, Goldberg attacked Trump’s grandkids for appearing and speaking at the Republican National Convention. “[T]hey're trying to humanize him and change your idea about who this guy is. Don't fall for that!” she glared at the camera. As NewsBusters previously documented, The View has been a welcoming home to calls for political violence against their political opponents. The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read: ABC’s The View September 16, 2024 11:02:19 a.m. Eastern WHOOPI GOLDBERG: The FBI says they're investigating another apparent assassination attempt against former President – uh – Trump. He was playing golf at one of his Florida golf clubs when Secret Service agents spotted a man with an AK-47-style rifle, about 500 yards away. Now, agents fired shots and the man fled and was later apprehended. President Biden and VP Harris made statements that they're thankful he was unharmed and that there is absolutely no place for this kind of violence. (…) 11:05:44 a.m. Eastern SARA HAINES: We have to elevate our rhetoric. That's the problem is for, like, ten years, there’s been a normalizing of, ‘oh, he didn't -- he or she didn't mean that or they were just speaking that way.’ The way our politicians are speaking right now, we never would have seen that 20 years ago. There's a point where there's an out of bounds, and there's no longer a bounds at all. People will say and do anything. And it's not just on the national level, this trickle down, we're seeing it in politicians, but somehow that's come all the way down and a lot of that's due to technology, and social media. The reach. There was always hate speech. There's always been awful things said, but now the reach of that hate speech is great. There are countries even in Europe that have created, like, the council -- the No Hate Speech movement. Which, the one step before violence is that hate speech, and we have no regulation because we live in a country that -- I understand – values the First Amendment, but there's got to be a way that whether it's regulating social media -- The communities have to come together and change this. ANA NAVARRO: You know, I – So, we kept hearing yesterday, and I kept reading yesterday elected officials on both sides of the aisle tweet out, ‘In America, there is no room, there is no space for political violence.’ And, you know, we condemn political violence. We condemn it no matter what it's perpetrated on or attempted on. But, what America do these folks live in that they think there's no space for political violence when Gabby Giffords, the congresswoman from Arizona got shot in the head at an event in her district. When the congressional baseball team got shot at. When Nancy Pelosi's husband got his skull bashed in with a hammer from a political enemy. When we had January 6th, when people raided and stormed Capitol. When, you know, we have had now two different attempts Donald trump. So, this is the America that we live in, and political violence is very much a part of it. Let me tell you. Bomb threats in Springfield. I consider that political violence SUNNY HOSTIN: That is. NAVARRO: Threats against -- threats against Taylor Swift because she made an endorsement, which we all have a right to do. I consider that political violence. And you know what else we need to talk about? We need to talk about how people with mental health issues keep getting easy access to assault weapons. [Applause] To, you know, weapons of war. The last attempt -- assassination attempt was an AR-15; this was an AK-47! So, we need to have that conversation in America. It needs to be bipartisan, and members of coverage Congress need to realize that it is not just that, you know, when there's a crazy shooter out there, it's not just Democrats. It's everything, and we’re all at risk. And this is a conversation. It's uncomfortable, but we need to have it. HOSTIN: Maybe it's less about mental health and more about America's fascination with guns. NAVARRO: [Inaudible] both. AYLSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: It’s certainly both. (…)
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