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2 yrs

Elon Musk Endorses Trump, Calls for Head of Secret Service to Resign Following Shooting
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Elon Musk Endorses Trump, Calls for Head of Secret Service to Resign Following Shooting

Billionaire entrepreneur and social media maven Elon Musk endorsed former President Donald Trump on Saturday evening following the apparent assassination attempt on the former president at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.  “I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery,” Musk posted on his social media platform X, embedding a video of Trump pumping his fist moments after the shooting.  I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery pic.twitter.com/ZdxkF63EqF— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 13, 2024 The likely assassination attempt took place at 6:11 p.m. Saturday at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, 33 miles north of Pittsburgh. The pops of a gun could be heard as Trump ducked to the floor of the stage and at least six Secret Service agents rushed to shield the former president.  In a statement after he was treated at a nearby medical facility, Trump said he “was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear.” “Last time America had a candidate this tough was Theodore Roosevelt,” Musk wrote on X Saturday night. Last time America had a candidate this tough was Theodore Roosevelt— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 13, 2024 Musk also shared a short video of a BBC News interview with a rally attendee who claims to have seen the shooter on a roof with the gun before the shooting. The rallygoer says in the video that he told police, but nothing appeared to be done about it. “The head of the Secret Service and the leader of [Trump’s] security detail should resign,” Musk wrote in the X post sharing the BBC video.  The head of the Secret Service and the leader of this security detail should resign https://t.co/ihlEC5NP1w— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 14, 2024 Musk blamed the shooting on “extreme incompetence” by the Secret Service, suggesting the only alternative explanation was that not catching the shooter before he opened fire “was deliberate.” “Either way,” Musk wrote, “the [Secret Service] leadership must resign.” Extreme incompetence or it was deliberate. Either way, the SS leadership must resign. https://t.co/0vYGrj6yuH— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 14, 2024 In a post sharing a photo and brief biography of the director of the Secret Service, Kimberly Cheatle, Musk poked fun at her qualifications. Before taking over as head of the Secret Service in September 2022, Cheatle was senior director of global security for PepsiCo. “So before being put in charge of protecting the PRESIDENT, she was guarding bags of Cheetos … ,” Must wrote.  So before being put in charge of protecting the PRESIDENT, she was guarding bags of Cheetos … https://t.co/7btbCBsRkc— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 14, 2024 Musk, who bought Twitter and renamed it X, also suggested that the assassination attempt made Trump a political “martyr.”  “The Reid Hoffman’s of the world got their dearest wish … but then the martyr lived,” he wrote. Hoffman, a co-founder of LinkedIn, funded E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case against Trump through a nonprofit that Democrat donors support, Forbes reported.  Musk’s reference was to a recent spat between Hoffman and Peter Thiel, former CEO of PayPal and a Trump supporter, in which Thiel mockingly thanked Hoffman for making Trump a “martyr.”  “Yeah, I wish I had made him an actual martyr,” Hoffman reportedly retorted.  The Reid Hoffman’s of the world got their dearest wish … but then the martyr lived pic.twitter.com/laaRBc5yol— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 14, 2024 The post Elon Musk Endorses Trump, Calls for Head of Secret Service to Resign Following Shooting appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Secret Service Director Faces Questions After Attempted Assassination of Trump
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Secret Service Director Faces Questions After Attempted Assassination of Trump

The director of the U.S. Secret Service is facing heightened scrutiny following Saturday’s assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump. An eyewitness at the Butler, Pa., rally told the BBC that he warned police about the gunman before Trump was shot at approximately 6:15 p.m. The interview, which was shared widely on social media, sparked outrage. The head of the Secret Service and the leader of this security detail should resign https://t.co/ihlEC5NP1w— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 14, 2024 House Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., announced Saturday that “I have already contacted the Secret Service for a briefing and am also calling on Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to appear for a hearing.” Cheatle was appointed by President Joe Biden to be director of the Secret Service in 2022. Her 25-year career included a stint serving on Biden’s security detail as vice president. Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, reported that Trump’s security detail had requested “beefed up protection and resources for weeks, but has been rebuffed time and again.” BREAKING: A source familiar with Trump’s security detail tells @FDRLST that the former and future president’s detail has been asking for beefed up protection and resources for weeks, but has been rebuffed time and again by Biden’s DHS.DHS, which oversees Secret Service…— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) July 14, 2024 The Department of Homeland Security is responsible for making such decisions. For example, Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas personally declined a request from presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Secret Service protection. It’s long past time for Biden to put pettiness aside and grant Secret Service protection to @RobertKennedyJr— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) July 14, 2024 The Heritage Foundation’s Christian Lasval posted video from June 13 in Washington, D.C., revealing that he was able to stand approximately 10 feet from Trump without any interference from law enforcement. On the ill preparedness of the Secret Service today: I recorded this approx. 10ft from President Trump on June 13.I walked up to where I took this video about 2 minutes before Trump walked out of the door.I was never screened before getting this close. pic.twitter.com/11oBfP0tJF https://t.co/6PloCKS08z— Christian Julio Lasval (@christianlasval) July 14, 2024 Members of Congress sounded off Saturday as more details emerged about the shooting. Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, praised Secret Services officers for their swift reaction Saturday but questioned the agency’s leadership during an interview on Fox News. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., demanded the Democrat-led Senate initiate an investigation to reveal what happened. The Senate Homeland Security Committee must investigate this assassination attempt and attempted mass murder and get to the bottom of how it could have happened— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) July 14, 2024 Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, D-Miss., ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee, in April introduced legislation to remove Trump’s protection. “This legislation would reform the U.S. Secret Service’s protective mission by automatically terminating Secret Service protection for those who have been sentenced to prison following conviction for a Federal or State felony,” Thompson announced at the time. Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, who blamed the assassination attempt on the rhetoric of progressive Democrats like Biden, called for Thompson to be expelled from Congress. Remember this? I do. Kick his ass out of Congress. Absolute scumbag. https://t.co/vq7JBMVU2v— J.D. Vance (@JDVance1) July 13, 2024 As lawmakers examine Saturday’s incident, the FBI announced that it would take the lead role investigating the assassination attempt. The post Secret Service Director Faces Questions After Attempted Assassination of Trump appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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CBS's Brennan Mourns Trump Didn't Lower 'The Temperature' After Getting Shot
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CBS's Brennan Mourns Trump Didn't Lower 'The Temperature' After Getting Shot

CBS’s host of Face the Nation, Margaret Brennan, joined the network’s breaking coverage of Saturday’s assassination attempt of former President Trump at his Pennsylvania rally, where she was dismayed that a statement from campaign advisor Chris LaCivita might “escalate” Trump’s “us versus the system” rhetoric and that a statement from Trump himself didn’t lower “the temperature” even though once could make a solid case that it did. Chief elections and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reported at 7:47 PM Eastern, “There’s anger, though, from the Trump side. This is a new social media post from Chris LaCivita, who is one of the top campaign advisors to Trump. He said, ‘They tried to –’”     Costa briefly paused as CBS sorted out some technical difficulties before continuing, ‘“They tried to keep Trump off the ballot and they tried to put him in jail and now you see this.’ So, you see a politically charged response from Chris LaCivita, the top—” A distraught Brennan reacted, “Ugh, taking it right to where Democrats are trying to prevent it from going. You saw Speaker Pelosi -- former Speaker Pelosi issue a statement talking about the political violence her family had experienced and condemning it. In this context, and saying how glad she was that former President Trump is safe.  She later added, “That is just incredible at a moment of incredible sensitivity to say something like that. To allege whatever ‘they’ means, there’s no context to who ‘they’ are who are trying to keep them off the ballot, but they ‘they tried to put him in jail and now you see this.’” Brennan further claimed, “Those words have extreme weight. But just to -- separate topic, very much related. The language around this campaign has been about 'us versus the system.' 'Me versus them.' That all the legal cases against Donald Trump, he claims, are politically motivated to prevent him from reelection. By alleging there is a connection to this attempt on his life, it would escalate that.” It is worth noting that LaCivta would later delete his post. Later, in the 9:00 hour, Costa reported on Trump's statement that should have made Brennan happy. The statement read, in part, “nothing is known at this time about the shooter who is now dead.”     In other words, Trump didn’t blame the left, leaving the door open for a “John Hinckley wants to impress Jodie Foster” or other type of explanation, but Brennan still wasn’t satisfied, “This was a traumatic event, no doubt for him, but I did notice there was no call for lowering the temperature, condemning all political violence, and really trying to signal to his supporters as well not to retaliate or to have any kind of escalation here.” Elsewhere in CBS’s coverage, Brennan recalled “Olivia [Rinaldi] saying 'there was a palpable feeling of anger towards the media after this happened. The people in the crowd turned toward them. They started shouting. Telling us it's our fault'...what law enforcement will do is prevent any retaliation." Which was a sentiment shared on NBC by Dasha Burns.   Margaret Brennan recalls "Olivia [Rinaldi] saying 'there was a palpable feeling of anger towards the media after this happened. The people in the crowd turned toward them. They started shouting. Telling us it's our fault'...what law enforcement will do is prevent any retaliation" pic.twitter.com/A3yvEHFn6G — Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) July 14, 2024   Here is a transcript for the July 13 coverage: CBS News Special 7/13/2024 7:47 PM ET ROBERT COSTA: There’s anger, though, from the Trump side. This is a new social media post from Chris LaCivita, who is one of the top campaign advisors to Trump. He said “they tried to – MALE VOICE: I hear nothing. COSTA: “They tried to keep Trump off the ballot and they tried to put him in jail and now you see this.” So, you see a politically charged response from Chris LaCivita, the top— MARGARET BRENNAN: Ugh, taking it right to where Democrats are trying to prevent it from going. You saw Speaker Pelosi -- former Speaker Pelosi issue a statement talking about the political violence her family had experienced and condemning it. In this context and saying how glad she was that former President Trump is safe.  You have the expectation that White House will issue a statement. We know the vice president and the president have been briefed on what's been going on. They, themselves, of course, have Secret Service detail and you have to imagine there is an alert level across the board right now, but one of the things, we do need to pull back. That is just incredible at a moment of incredible sensitivity to say something like that. To allege whatever “they” means, there’s no context to who “they” are who are trying to keep them off the ballot, but they “they tried to put him in jail and now you see this.” COSTA: Trump’s top campaign advisor. BRENNAN: Exactly, those words have extreme weight. But just to -- separate topic, very much related. The language around this campaign has been about “us versus the system.” “Me versus them.” That all the legal cases against Donald Trump, he claims are politically motivated to prevent him from reelection. By alleging there is a connection to this attempt on his life, it would escalate that.  … 9:08 PM ET COSTA: I just want to read a part of his statement from 8:42 tonight on Truth Social. He said “nothing is known at this time about the shooter who is now dead. I was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear. I knew immediately that something was wrong, that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin. Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening.” He closes with “God Bless America” and we saw him raise his hand in the air, defiantly, blood on his face as he left the stage. BRENNAN: He is recovering from these injuries now. This was a traumatic event no doubt for him, but I did notice there was no call for lowering the temperature, condemning all political violence, and really trying to signal to his supporters as well not to retaliate or to have any kind of escalation here. I just am looking at these statements.
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2 yrs

The Story Of Richard Wershe Jr., The 1980s Detroit Drug Lord Known As ‘White Boy Rick’
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The Story Of Richard Wershe Jr., The 1980s Detroit Drug Lord Known As ‘White Boy Rick’

Richard Wershe Jr. uncovered the largest police corruption scandal in Detroit history when he was 15 years old. Two years later, he was sentenced to life in jail. The post The Story Of Richard Wershe Jr., The 1980s Detroit Drug Lord Known As ‘White Boy Rick’ appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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Big Boy Press Conference Showed Biden Is a Master of Foreign Policy
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Big Boy Press Conference Showed Biden Is a Master of Foreign Policy

Big Boy Press Conference Showed Biden Is a Master of Foreign Policy
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Here's the Astonishing Pic Taken By NYT Photographer at Trump's Rally Which Some Believe Shows the Bullet
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Here's the Astonishing Pic Taken By NYT Photographer at Trump's Rally Which Some Believe Shows the Bullet

Here's the Astonishing Pic Taken By NYT Photographer at Trump's Rally Which Some Believe Shows the Bullet
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Pelosi Grateful Trump's Safe After Rally Shooting
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Pelosi Grateful Trump's Safe After Rally Shooting

Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., expressed relief after apparent gunfire disrupted former President Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, emphasizing that "political violence of any kind has no place in our society."Pelosi, known for her staunch...
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Trump Campaign, RNC Say Convention in Milwaukee Will 'Proceed'
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Trump Campaign, RNC Say Convention in Milwaukee Will 'Proceed'

Trump campaign, RNC say convention in Milwaukee will 'proceed' after rally shooting, Trump looks forward to joining.
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Trump Leaves Hospital Following Assassination Attempt
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Trump Leaves Hospital Following Assassination Attempt

Former President Donald Trump is out of the hospital following an apparent attempted assassination on his life at a Pennsylvania rally Saturday.
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2 yrs

BREAKING: Trump indicted for killing would be assassin
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BREAKING: Trump indicted for killing would be assassin

BUTLER, PA—Former President Donald Trump has been indicted yet again, this time for the actions of his Secret Service detail. The indictment, announced with much fanfare, charges Trump with conspiracy and manslaughter after his Secret Service agents killed a would-be assassin during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The bizarre incident occurred last week when an armed individual, later identified as John Doe, attempted to take a shot at the former President. Acting swiftly, Secret Service agents neutralized the threat, resulting in Doe’s untimely demise. While many hailed the agents as heroes, the justice system apparently saw things differently. “This is an unprecedented case,” said Alan Dershowitz, constitutional scholar and legal commentator. “We are now holding a protectee responsible for the defensive actions of his protectors. It’s as if the legal system has gone mad.” The indictment alleges that Trump’s presence at the rally constituted a “reckless endangerment” that led to the altercation. Prosecutors argue that Trump should have anticipated the potential for violence and therefore bears responsibility for the actions of his Secret Service detail. “This is just another chapter in the witch hunt,” declared Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s erstwhile attorney. “First, they impeached him over a phone call. Now they’re indicting him for having competent bodyguards. What’s next? Charging him for getting sunburned?” Legal experts are divided on the implications of the indictment. Some view it as a dangerous precedent that undermines the protective duties of the Secret Service, while others see it as a necessary step to ensure accountability at the highest levels. President Joe Biden, when asked for his thoughts during a press conference, stated, “Look, no one is above the law. If we don’t hold people accountable, even for the actions of others, we risk the very fabric of our democracy. Or something like that.” Critics of the indictment have not minced words. Senator Lindsey Graham remarked, “This is the most absurd thing I’ve ever seen. What’s next? Indicting a driver for being in a car accident where someone else was at fault?” Protests erupted outside the courthouse, with Trump supporters carrying signs that read “Defend the Defenders” and “Self-Defense is Not a Crime.” The rallying cry echoed across social media, where the hashtag #ProtectProtectors trended for hours. In a twist that seems ripped from a political thriller, the indictment has even drawn support from some unexpected quarters. “I rarely agree with Trump, but this is beyond the pale,” said Senator Bernie Sanders. “This could set a dangerous precedent for anyone who relies on security.” As Trump prepares to face yet another legal battle, his statement through a spokesperson was defiant: “This latest indictment is nothing more than political persecution disguised as justice. The Deep State won’t stop until they’ve dismantled everything I stand for.” The nation remains polarized as the trial looms, with many questioning whether this is a genuine pursuit of justice or an elaborate scheme to derail Trump’s political future. In a lighter moment, Saturday Night Live has already begun working on sketches, with one writer commenting, “We couldn’t make this stuff up if we tried. Reality has become our best source of comedy.” As the saga continues, one thing is clear: the political theater surrounding Donald Trump is far from over. The post BREAKING: Trump indicted for killing would be assassin appeared first on Genesius Times.
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