By John Wayne on Saturday, 20 July 2024
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Can Trump and Other Victims Sue the Deep State? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The penny is starting to drop. As stated by John Leake, the FBI cannot be trusted to conduct a fair probe not the truth of the Trump assassination attempt. That is an under-statement. With evidence by the day coming from video footage taken by people at the rally, it is emerging that there is likely to have been more than one shooter, and perhaps Crooks was nothing more than a patsy, a Manchurian Candidate/MK Ultra/CIA mind control: https://www.history.com/mkultra-operation-midnight-climax-cia-lsd-experiments.

The suggestion has been made that Trump should sue the Secret Service, at least for discovery to release information, as put below. As I see it, this would be pointless, as this is a corrupt spy organisation, and any evidence of involvement of the Deep State in an assassination plot would have been removed days ago; there is footage of an FBI agent hosing down the rooftop where allegedly Crooks shot from. That is more than odd that a crime scene would be sanitized so soon. What exactly are they washing away, apart from Crook's blood?

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/trump-and-other-victims-should-sue

"The FBI cannot be trusted to preserve evidence and perform a proper investigation of this incident. Unless Donald Trump believes that the U.S. Department of Justice has suddenly become his friend, he should sue the Secret Service and all participating Butler County police agencies for gross negligence.

The family members of the decedent Cory Comperatore and the wounded David Dutch, 57, of New Kensington, Pennsylvania, and James Copenhaver, 74, of Moon Township, Pennsylvania should also consider suing these agencies for gross negligence.

Even if Donald Trump and his closest advisors like the men and women in their Secret Service detail, they should still sue the Secret Service for the purpose of initiating discovery and preserving evidence. Trump and his advisors should consider that even SS agents with whom they have a personal bond may be subjected to intimidation by the Secret Service or FBI, especially if they have families." 

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