Donald Trump faced a second assassination attempt in as many months.
He is trying to figure out what comes next after another Secret Service failure.
And an Army sniper shocked Donald Trump with this advice about his security.
Army sniper sees concerning behavior after latest attempt on Trump’s life
The concerns about the Secret Service’s ability to do its job are growing after the latest assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.
Trump was playing golf at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida when Secret Service agents foiled a gunman who hid himself in bushes near a fence along the sixth hole of course.
Agents opened fire on 58-year-old Ryan Routh about 300 to 500 yards from where Trump was playing.
Routh was later arrested in Martin County, Florida.
Representative Cory Mills (R-FL) served in the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division as a sniper.
He has been on the Secret Service’s case since Trump was shot at a July 13 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Mills is running his own investigation into the security failures in Butler because it looks like Speaker of the House Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) task force is going to be a whitewash.
He appeared on the Fox News show Jesse Watters Primetime after the latest assassination attempt against Trump.
Routh is a supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris, made 19 donations to Democrats since 2019, had a Biden-Harris bumper sticker on his truck, and parroted Democrat talking points about Trump being a threat to democracy.
Mills blamed the two assassination attempts against Trump on the over-the-top political rhetoric coming from Kamala and President Joe Biden.
“The bottom line is, Jesse, why don’t we go back to what Joe Biden said, where he said, ‘We need to put Trump back in the bullseye?’ Why don’t we go to Kamala Harris, who was actually part of the Minnesota bail fund [and] who was encouraging the incitement of continual violations of criminality in Minnesota, which all just happens to be where [Tim] Walz is from?” Mills asked.
Donald Trump needs to rethink his security
Mills noted that the security perimeter the Secret Service had at Trump’s golf club and Bulter “was too small and too reduced.”
The Secret Service gives Trump fewer resources for his security because he is not a sitting President.
“The threat should basically amount to the resources and assets available, not the title you carry. There is arguably no one more threatened than President Trump, who has now had two assassination attempts against him. So why is the Secret Service denying the resources and assets when we know they have billions and billions of dollars that we have pervaded through Congress, and they are doing nothing with it?” Mills asked.
After the latest Secret Service failure Mills said that Trump needed to consider using private security.
He suggested the former President hire a private security force composed of “special operations guys out of the unit, out of SEAL Team Six and out of other [Special Operations Forces] to be able to do this on the internal ring until the Secret Service can actually get answers and do their job.”
The Secret Service’s latest failure raises serious questions about its ability to protect Donald Trump.
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