I've always claimed to not be a conspiracy theorist and when I talk about conspiracy theories it's generally because I am wondering about the possibility of there being any truth to it in a specific instance. So it might seem like I actually be a conspiracy theorist. I'm not. I tend to believe the simplest, most obvious explanation is generally the most likely. Right now, there are a lot of theories floating around about the lax security at the assassination attempt on Trump. One common posit is that security was so poorly organized that it had to be an inside set-up job.
I don't think so. I think the Secret Service was more concerned about Diversity Equity and Inclusion than it was about Security, Safety and Protection. DEI is leading to incompetence. The best person for the job, IS the best person for the job, quotas which are no longer legal in college admissions should most certainly not be applied to secret service security, it's absurd. And yet, it's a practice.
Guys is it just me or is the agent who cowered behind DJT instead of protecting him the same one who couldn’t holster her gun?Who is she?She needs to resign or be fired. pic.twitter.com/WEmjLPQFLd— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) July 14, 2024
Most of the agents on the ground did remarkable work. What was missing was the pre-planning; how was that building not secured? Where was the coordination with local police who were warned about a man on the roof of the building? The incompetence was primarily in the planning of the security; that is at a higher level. Failures in planning led to this possibility. But that is not a deliberate conspiracy, it's fundamental incompetence.
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