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The Mike Church Show PREVIEW-How The Secret Service Botched Trump’s Security At Butler Township

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    The Mike Church Show PREVIEW-How The Secret Service Botched Trump’s Security At Butler Township Mike Church


Susan Crabtree on X – 

  • During a Donald Trump visit to North Carolina yesterday, a woman Secret Service special agent abandoned her post to breastfeed with no permission/warning to the event site agent, according to three sources in the Secret Service community.
  • The site agent went to do one final sweep of the walking route and found the agent breast-feeding her child in a room that is supposed to be set aside for important Secret Service official work, i.e. a potential emergency related to the president.
  • A working agent on duty cannot bring a child to a protective assignment. The woman was out of the Atlanta Field Office. 
  • The woman agent was in the room with two other family members. The agent and her family members bypassed the Uniformed Division checkpoint and were escorted by an unpinned event staff into the room to breastfeed, the sources said. Unpinned means they have not been cleared by the Secret Service to be there.
  • Has this woman never heard of a breast pump?
  • The Secret Service should never have ‘bring your child to work day’ when on a LIVE assignment.
  • The agent and her family members bypassed the Uniformed Division checkpoint and were escorted by an unpinned event staff into the room to breastfeed, the sources said. Unpinned means they have not been cleared by the Secret Service to be there.
  • When contacted about the incident, Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said the incident did not have an impact on the event. and it’s under review. 
  • What does this incident tell you?
  • That the Secret Service LEARNED NOTHING.
  • The Secret Service can’t be this bad off.
  • It appears as if unified command centers at rallies and events –(made up of Secret Service supervisors and their local law enforcement counterparts) before Butler were limited to National Special Security Events ONLY. 
  • “It’s more than just trying to find the frequency of the local PD that we’re working with and diving into our radio network,” he said, noting that it will require investments. He said he’s already stood up a task force that will be co-chaired by a Secret Service supervisor in the protective division in partnership with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. 
  • So basically Thomas Crooks had better technology than our SS?
  • How is this even possible in 2024?
  • How much does the SS get in money?
  • For this current fiscal year, this agency has been granted authority to spend $3B out of this federal account. They carried over a balance of $291M from last year, were given $3B in new appropriations, and have authority to use $58M of other budgetary resources.

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