Trump rally attendees tell ALL: Assassination attempt was ‘an INSIDE job’



When former president Donald Trump was nearly assassinated, it wasn’t only his life that was forever changed but his supporters that attended the rally.

And two attendees, Mia and Eric, are telling Alex Stein everything that happened that day — including how one of them was detained by the Secret Service.

“They were rushing him out, I ended up running up, I got within 30 feet of Trump in his motorcade driving off after he had just got shot. That was a failure of the Secret Service, terrible, terrible work,” Eric tells Stein.

“So then, I was coming back, and they said, ‘Put your hands up,’” he continues, noting that he complied. “I was definitely riled up. A lot of adrenaline.”

While Eric saw what happened firsthand, there have been plenty of conspiracies forming, particularly on the left, that it was all staged.

“I do think that the government, the Secret Service, and probably the CIA wanted it to happen, and they didn’t follow the proper procedures in stopping this,” Stein says before asking Eric what he believes.

“I do not agree with them,” Eric says of the “staged” conspiracies. “I definitely saw him get shot and go down. I think it was definitely an inside job of some sort because there’s no way he should have been able to get on that roof. It’s like a direct perimeter for the Butler Fairgrounds.”

“I mean, that would’ve been covered. Even I would have done that and I’m not like Secret Service or nothing,” he adds.

Mia, the other attendee, actually got the shots on video.

“When it first happened, we thought it was firecrackers to be quite honest, but after I’ve listened to the videos,” she explains, “you can hear multiple [shots being fired].”


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Local police warned Secret Service they 'did not have enough manpower' to secure building from which gunman fired at Trump: Report



A new report claims that local police informed the Secret Service that the police didn't have enough manpower to secure the building that a gunman later used to fire upon former President Donald Trump.

The new information comes as lawmakers are demanding more answers to explain the security lapse that led to the shooting of the former president.

'For them to blame local law enforcement is them passing the blame.'

The Washington Post reports that local District Attorney Richard Goldinger said the Secret Service “was informed that the local police department did not have manpower to assist with securing that building.”

The report said a source from within the Secret Service confirmed the claim but only on the condition of anonymity.

Goldinger had previously accused the Secret Service of trying to pass the blame onto local officials and said the federal agency was responsible for the failed security.

“Secret Service was in charge, and so it was their responsibility to make sure that the venue and the surrounding area was secure," said Goldinger to the Post previously.

“That’s common sense, I think. That’s their job," Goldinger added. “For them to blame local law enforcement is them passing the blame when they hold the blame, in my opinion.”

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle said in an interview on Tuesday that it was the responsibility of the Secret Service to protect the former president, but she said she would not step down from her position.

"The buck stops with me; I am the director of the Secret Service. It was unacceptable, and it's something that shouldn't happen again," she said.

The suspected shooter was shot dead, but not before he was able to injure the former president, kill one rally attendee, and critically injure two others.

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