The Trump Assassination Attempt Taskforce Concludes, By Charles Taylor (Florida)
Trump's second would-be assassin, at the golf course, Ryan Routh, had "at least 18 cell phones, three computers, three tablets, five external storage drives, and an unknown number of online accounts," which is 4,000 terabytes of data capacity in his possession, the equivalent of 16,000 iPhones. Now why would someone who was supposedly acting alone, and in financial trouble need, and have so much data on his hands?
The House Assassination task force released its report which concluded that the shooting at Donald Trump's Butler, Pennsylvania, rally on July 13 was "preventable and should not have happened." The report was highly critical of the Secret Service's handling of the first assassination attempt, but felt the second one was handled better. Perhaps, but if the agent had not seen a gun barrel pointing through shrubs, Trump may have got shot dead. So, it was probably good fortune on the day, not security skill.
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