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🚨🚨CHILLING. Here's the most frightening section of Sen. Ron Johnson's initial report from his investigation -- an investigation that produced many unfathomable security lapses and nonsensical security procedures.

"At approximately 6:23pm on July 13, 2024—twelve minutes after former President Trump was shot—two Beaver County, PA law enforcement agents accessed the roof of the American Glass Research (AGR) building and saw Crooks, deceased. During a subsequent
search of Crooks, local law enforcement discovered a suspected remote triggering device. At 6:32pm, 7:45pm, and 7:46pm, the Beaver County law enforcement agents took pictures of Crooks, a cellphone and the remote control device near the suspected shooter’s body."

There have been reports that explosives were found in his car. Now we now he had a remote triggering device, not in the car, but on his person.

Unbelievable that Trump's head turn is all that saved him and very tragic that Corey Comperatore lost his life, but this could have been a lot worse. The Secret Service agents and law enforcement officers on the ground deserve credit for saving lives -- but not those agents and managers in charge of planning security at the 7/13 rally and any superior who signed off on it. They need to have a reckoning re: leaving that building without anyone on top of it or at very least a big sign blocking the line of sight to former President Trump and the crowd.
Another possible reason for the delays in Secret Service and/or local law enforcement counter snipers shooting Crooks: Local Allegheny County Bomb Squad requested photos of Crooks taken by local law enforcement on the ground be sent to ATF for facial recognition purposes.

"According to individuals on the roof, a member of the Allegheny County Bomb Squad requested the photos
be sent to a phone number, with a 215 (Philadelphia) area code, which was stated to be for the
ATF. The ATF was apparently requesting the photos of Crooks for facial recognition purposes."
This is abject failure -- At first, Secret Service was not going to have ANY counter snipers at the Trump rally and were telling local law enforcement to be "sniper heavy" to make up for it??? A rally of 50,000+ attendees? The Secret Service then changed their mind late in the planning game and sent only two teams -- unclear if that means two counter snipers or two teams of two equally four.

If we learn that ANY Secret Service counter snipers were sent to the Jill Biden dinner in Pittsburgh the same night, this is complete malpractice by the Secret Service.

"Local law enforcement informed Senator Johnson’s office that days before the rally, they earned from Butler County law enforcement that Secret Service was not going to send their own snipers to the rally and that local law enforcement would need to go “sniper heavy” in order to ensure proper coverage. Local law enforcement learned at least a day before the rally that Secret Service changed course and decided to send two sniper teams. If Secret Service had originally not intended to send snipers to the rally, it is unclear why and when Secret Service changed their plan."
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Mar 20
🚨🚨@RCPolitics EXCLUSIVE: Female Secret Service Agent Faulted for J13 Butler Failures That Nearly Killed Trump Suspended Again

This time, the agent in question, Miyo Perez, is under internal Secret Service investigation for allegedly secretly marrying a foreign national and failing to report it for nine months.

"DO NOT ADMIT"

This is the third time Perez has been suspended in a little more than a year. She is on administrative leave and under "Do Not Admit" status while the investigation continues.

Congressional investigations that examined the Butler failures faulted Perez for not placing any Secret Service or local police asset on top of the now-notorious sloped roof of the American Glass Building where would-be assassin Thomas Crooks fired off his shots, among other security problems at Butler.

Yet Congress also questioned why the Secret Service allowed an inexperienced agent to be placed in such a crucial role at an outdoor rally with thousands of people in attendance. The decision to have Perez in a leading security role for the Butler rally is even more concerning considering that top-level Secret Service officials, including current Secret Service Director Sean Curran, who was serving as the Trump campaign detail leader at the time, had been briefed on an Iranian threat to Trump’s life.

Despite the ongoing congressional investigations and internal Secret Service review of her role in the Butler failures, Perez quietly married a Brazilian foreign national last April without notifying the agency, according to a copy of her marriage certificate located on the Brevard County public records website and according to sources familiar with the timing of when she informed the agency of her marriage.

THE INVESTIGATION IS LOOKING INTO THE TIMING OF PEREZ'S MARRIAGE TO A FOREIGN NATIONAL AND WHETHER THE WOMAN WAS AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT AT THE TIME OF THE MARRIAGE

Perez had informed the Secret Service of her contact with the Brazilian woman in 2024 before the assassination attempt on Trump’s life, but the agency may have either lost the notification or failed to act on it at the time, according to several sources in the Secret Service community.

It’s unclear, however, whether Perez characterized the contact accurately in 2024 and ever since. Agents are questioning whether she followed mandatory protocol to keep the Secret Service updated on how the relationship was developing and when the two began to live together and subsequently married. The marriage took place in April 2025, according to the marriage certificate attained on a public records database. I'll link to the marriage certificate below.

Yet sources in the Secret Service community say Perez didn’t inform the agency until January, nine months after the marriage took place.

The internal Secret Service investigation is examining whether the woman Perez was dating and married last year had overstayed her visa and was facing a deportation order, multiple sources familiar with the matter told RCP.

SECRET SERVICE HAS A CHECKERED HISTORY OF COVERING UP OR UNEVENLY DISCIPLINING AGENTS WHO HAVE HAD RELATIONSHIPS WITH FOREIGN NATIONALS, INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE KNOWN RUSSIAN SPY

In 2018, news broke that a suspected Russian spy had been working for the Secret Service in the U.S. embassy in Moscow for at least a decade. Dan Bongino @dbongino revealed on his podcast that he had tried to report the spy when he was serving in the embassy before he left the Secret Service in 2011 but was dismissed and told to keep his mouth shut.

The same Russian woman was suspected of being involved in an affair with the top Secret Service agent working at the embassy, who had served as the Resident Agent in Charge, or RAC, after Bongino left but several years before her discovery as a spy, multiple sources in the Secret Service community told RCP.

The Secret Service and the FBI launched an extensive investigation and suspended the former Secret Service RAC because he couldn’t pass his polygraph when questioned about his relationship with the spy, according to sources familiar with the matter.

At the time, the agent in question was the head of the Inspections Division, which oversees disciplinary actions and investigations against all Secret Service employees. The agency allowed this agent to remain on administrative leave until he retired in 2019, a breach of normal disciplinary protocol to benefit an agent and keep the matter out of the press, the sources told RCP.

READ The FULL @RCPOLITICS STORY BELOW, INCLUDING SECRET SERVICE DIRECTOR SEAN CURRAN'S DECISION TO PROMOTE TWO SUPERVISORS WHO WERE CHARGED WITH OVERSEEING PEREZ'S HANDLING OF THE BUTLER RALLY SECURITY.

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Former Secret Service agents said the troubling scenario raises questions about whether Perez was harboring an illegal immigrant and trying to obtain a friend or love interest a green card while covering up the effort, or at least failing to be forthcoming or transparent about it.

“How does a Secret Service agent not properly report a relationship with a foreign national that could be an illegal alien, let alone marry her and then not report the marriage?” Rich Staropoli @RichStaropoli2 , former long-time Secret Service and DHS official, asked in an interview with RCP. “It speaks to the sad state of affairs of the Secret Service in recent years and who they're hiring.”

The Secret Service over the last decade has been criticized for lowering its hiring standards to solve a persistent agent shortage.
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Oct 27, 2025
Newsom's "Field of Schemes" Stolen Athletic Valor:

If baseball got him into college because his grades and SATs sucked, why is he not on the official Santa Rosa all-time baseball roster, below?

Why can't John Savage, the current UCLA baseball coach whose time at Santa Clara University overlapped with Newsom's, remember him playing baseball at all?

We investigated this go-to Newsom fabrication in our book, 💰Fool's Gold💰, and provide the receipts. ⬇️⬇️⬇️Image
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The entire Newsom narrative about pulling himself up by his cleat laces is a myth:

--Over the last THREE DECADES, Newsom has claimed to be a baseball high school standout who managed to win a partial althetic scholarship to Santa Clara University, a well-regarded small Jesuit liberal arts school in the heart of what is now Silicon Valley.

--In California, Newsom’s claims that he was scouted by the Texas Rangers, a major league franchise George W. Bush would go on to own has been repeated so often it’s morphed into an urban legend in San Francisco. In a 2004 home opener, the San Francisco Giants invited Newsom, then the city’s newly minted mayor to throw out the first pitch, As he took the mound, the announcer stated that Newsom had “played first base for the University of Santa Clara and was drafted by the Texas Rangers.”

--And Newsom continues to mislead and embellish his claims that his high school baseball skills got him into Santa Clara University despite bad grades and SAT scores. He used the same lines during his recent podcasts -- even the one with @charliekirk11.Image
--He fails to mention, while playing up his baseball admission, however, that he had a personal letter of recommendation from none other than former California Gov. Jerry Brown, who had finished serving his first tenure as governor two years prior, accompanied his 1985 application to the school.

--Those famous political and moneyed San Francisco connections also played a key role in getting Newsom on the university’s JV baseball team, where he played for one season before getting hurt and dropping off the team and heading out for a semester in Europe to clear his head.
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Oct 27, 2025
Downright sociopathic. Gavin Newsom was Growing up Getty.

Here's a list of Getty largesse Gavin Newsom received:

-Vacations to Africa and Hudson Bay (as a child)

-PlumpJack wine business shortly after college

-Great Gatsby-themed Roaring '20s 30th birthday party at the Getty's SF estate

-$233,000 lavish wedding to Kim Guilfoyle

- At least $500,000 for his gubernatorial run

-$1 million to purchase a Pacific Heights home, and more millions in joint real estate ventures

READ ALL ABOUT IT: We have an entire chapter about Gavin's early years "Growing Up Getty" in our book 💰Fool's Gold: The Radicals, Con-Artists and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All 💰 - available on Amazon.Image
Here's more info about our book, . foolsgoldbook.orgImage
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Oct 16, 2025
🚨 🚨 EXCLUSIVE: A WINDOW INTO DEI IN THE SECRET SERVICE - part of a @RCPolitics series of stories on the topic.

After several Secret Service agents went on an all-expense taxpayer-paid trip to the 2023 World LGBTQ+ Conference for Criminal Justice Professionals in Australia in 2023...

ACTION ITEMS ON "BECOMING A TRANS-INCLUSIVE AGENCY" INCLUDED:

-Determining whether physical-fitness standards were having a negative impact on recruiting trans agents.

-Building a private changing area/curtained stall within both male and female lockers rooms to offer privacy for gender non-conforming employees.

⚠️The memo didn't mention the need for privacy for women personnel potentially sharing locker rooms with men transitioning to women or women transitioning to men.

-Using the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's comprehensive guide to support transgender, non-binary, and "two-spirit" employees transitioning in the workplace.

Time to turn on notifications -- I've been working for several weeks on a comprehensive investigation into DEI/lowering of standards at the @SecretService -- a mess current USSS Director Sean Curran inherited from his predecessor Kim Cheatle, who was forced to resign after her disastrous Congressional testimony about the J13 Butler failures.

I'll have a lengthy story filled with more exclusive information either tomorrow morning or in the coming days.

The broad question is whether Curran is doing anything to shake up the old culture and improve recruiting/retention a la @SecofWar Pete Hegseth.

My upcoming comprehensive piece will provide some answers.

Here's a SNEAK PEAK re: the pre-Butler DEI/cultural rot at the agency charged with protecting Pres. Trump.

The Center to Advance Security in America, or CASA, @SecureUSA, pursued several Freedom of Information Act requests for the number of DEI/LGBTQ+ junkets Secret Service leaders and other agents took during the Biden admin.

(Context: Unlike the U.S. military under Hegseth, the Secret Service has not banned trans agents from its ranks. And, in fact, this year has made some physical-fitness accommodations for at least one of them, which I previously reported.)

CASA Director James Fitzpatrick said the response to the FOIA requests show that the Biden Secret Service prioritized "DEI over almost everything."

"They were more worried about whether their agency was becoming 'trans inclusive' and able to decipher the 'gay alphabet' then they were about executing the mission of the Secret Service and keeping high-level government officials and candidates safe," Fitzpatrick said.

"Shortly after this five-person junket to Australia to learn about transgenderism, the Secret Service denied Bobby Kennedy's request for protection for the first time. This is unacceptable and our team will not stop until all of the DEI records of the Biden Secret Service are released to the American people."

Here's just some of the detailed findings:
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For three days in late January and early February 2023, the USSS sent five employees – including Andrew Murphy, the Special Agent in Charge of the Boston Field Office, who is openly gay, to the 2023 World LGBTIQ+ Conference for Criminal Justice Professionals in Melbourne, Australia.

Among the sessions attended by the Secret Service staff were:
•  Understanding Bias Towards Transgender Police and Transgender Homicide Victims
•  Becoming a Trans Inclusive Police Service
•  A Comprehensive Guide to Supporting Transgender, Non-binary and Two-spirit Employees
Transitioning in the Workplace
•  Beyond The Gay Alphabet - Why Understanding The LGBTQIA+ Community's Experience is Crucial to  Effective Modern-Day Policing
•  Modelling Workplace Identities: Negotiating The Risk Of Professional Stigma Within Contemporary  Policing Contexts

The attendees listed several "takeaways" from the conference - among them were:
-Transgender/Gender Non-Conforming Human Resources Guidance
-That they wanted to "incorporate best practices" into USSS HR
-They wanted to create "policy and training" to "provide officers and agents guidance regarding searching/patting-down transgender or gender non-conforming persons."

The group requested a meeting with then-Director Cheatle to discuss proposed “action items” as a follow-up from what they learned at the conference.

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Among these “action items” were:

•  Human Resources Policy-Transition Guide for HUM

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) had created a comprehensive guide to support transgender, non-binary, and two-spirit employees transitioning in the workplace.

The RCMP has agreed to provide a copy of its guide for use by other agencies.

The LGBT SEP said it intended to use the
RCMP's guide to draft HUM policy regarding employees who are transitioning/ or who have transitioned in the USSS workforce.

This policy will be developed in coordination with HUM and LEG. When the policy has reached an agreed level of development, the LGBT SEP will turn the policy over to HUM for formal coordination/ implementation.

Gender Inclusive Restrooms/ Locker Rooms -
Guidance for any new construction / rebuild / office relocation, consideration must be given for transgender and gender non-conforming employees (gender affirming care).
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Oct 1, 2025
🚨🚨#BREAKING and EXCLUSIVE: What is the Secret Service doing about DEI in the new Trump meritocracy era?

A @SecretService Uniformed Division officer allegedly fell asleep on the job -- in full public view -- while providing security at the United Nations General Assembly last Thursday, multiple law enforcement sources told @RCPolitics.

The same officer, an overweight African American man, also has been accused of leaving his semi-automatic rifle (what appears to be a SR16) unattended while taking a bathroom break from his security duties, according to these sources.

New York Police Department officers witnessed and took photos of what they considered the officer’s unprofessional behavior — what they described as sleeping on the job and leaving the rifle unattended — and reported it to their superiors at the multi-agency command center, which included representatives from the Secret Service, the NYPD, and other law enforcement agencies.

A Secret Service spokesperson told @RCPolitics that the USSS Uniformed Division officer was relieved of his operational duties “immediately after leadership was notified” of the alleged unprofessional behavior, and the officer returned to Washington, D.C.

The Secret Service has placed the officer on administrative leave pending a disciplinary review and emphasized its “strict professional standards” and stated that those who violate these standards will face immediate “disciplinary action.”

@RCPolitics was unsuccessful in its efforts to reach out to the individual accused of unprofessional conduct while providing security at UNGA. The New York Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

RealClearPolitics was alerted to the Secret Service officer’s alleged unprofessional behavior just hours after @SecofWar Pete Hegseth lectured U.S. military leaders about the need to raise standards and eliminate “woke” DEI priorities in hiring and promotions.

There will be no “fat troops” or “fat generals and admirals in the halls of the Pentagon,” Hegseth said. Troops will be clean-shaven, and the military will offer few if any exemptions, either for religious or medical needs. There will be only male physical standards for combat jobs, and if that means there are no women in those roles, “it is what it is,” Hegseth said.

Hegseth’s stricter standards for the military is ratcheting up the pressure on other federal agencies to raise their own standards, including the Secret Service.

Even before the Butler assassination attempt against President Trump, the Secret Service was facing Congressional scrutiny over its DEI hiring and vetting policies during the Biden administration. Since Butler, one Secret Service agent, Rashid Ellis, has come forward publicly to blame last year’s agency failures during Butler on the Secret Service’s DEI priorities; many other agents and officers have made the same allegations to me anonymously.

It’s unclear what actions Secret Service Director Sean Curran has taken to address the DEI concerns beyond placing a number of Secret Service officials who worked on USSS DEI programs during the Biden years on administrative leave earlier this year in compliance with Trump’s anti-DEI directive. The Secret Service has not responded to repeated questions from @RCPolitics on this topic.

Full @SecretService statement to @RCPolitics:

“The U.S. Secret Service is aware of a Sept. 25 incident where a Uniformed Division officer working security near the United Nations General Assembly in New York City reportedly engaged in unprofessional behavior, including leaving a firearm unattended for a brief time in a secure zone before returning to the weapon. The officer was relieved of their operational duties immediately after leadership was notified that afternoon, returned to Washington, D.C. and subsequently placed on administrative leave pending a disciplinary review. The Secret Service has strict professional standards that all employees are expected to meet, and individuals who are found to have violated these standards will face disciplinary action.”

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More photos of the @SecretService Uniformed Division officer accused of unprofessional behavior while providing security last week at the United Nationals General Assembly meeting in NYC.

This one shows him sitting down while perusing his cell phone. The other shows the public location/post-standing position in Manhattan where the officer was located.Image
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📣📣Turn on notifications. This is the first story/post of several re: the Secret Services' DEI issues I plan to post this week.

There are deep-rooted DEI issues left over from the Biden administration that the Secret Service must now decide how to handle.

@SecWar Pete Hegseth is setting the example. Will USSS Director Sean Curran follow suit?

What has Curran done so far to address these DEI concerns brought forward by at least one active Secret Service agent who went public with his concerns?

I'll link to my story about his public comments, below, as well as a petition that has been circulating that raises DEI as one of many reforms Curran needs to make to learn from Butler's mistakes, prevent another assassination attempt on President Trump, and up the agency's game when it comes to securing all protectees.
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Sep 23, 2025
🚨🚨 Why did the @SecretService allow Pres. Trump and Melania to get stalled on an escalator today at the @UN General Assembly before his speech without moving quickly to protect the leader of the free world and his wife?

The stalled escalator with President Trump and first lady Melania stuck on it was a classic set up for an assasination hit, yet the Secret Service barely noticed and didn't pull POTUS and FLOTUS off the suddenly stopped stairs, Secret Service sources warn.

So while Trump and his @TheJusticeDept, @AGPamBondi, and the @SecretService celebrate Ryan Routh's conviction, the president's security team with its ZERO-FAIL mission need to be ever-vigilant.

Today could have been a horrible split screen.

Sources in the Secret Service community are very concerned about what they witnessed from fellow agents today when President Trump was stalled and vulnerable. It's a similar critique to the Secret Service's delayed response in getting Trump off stage after a bullet grazed his ear on July 13.
Yes, the stalled escalator was an @UN security failure, but the @SecretService did nothing to respond to the obvious security threat.

@RichStaropoli2, a former Secret Service agent who headed up the USSS security teams for the U.N. General Assembly multiple times, tells me the Secret Service agents surrounding Trump should have closed ranks around him and Melania when the escalator abruptly stopped -- then they should have quickly moved him off the escalator either up or down as quickly as possible.

"This is not hard. Don't just stand there," Starapoli said. "That's the issue.

"Look, they should have closed ranks right around there, as close as you can be. And you know what? Somebody's got to make a call. We're going to stand here like a bunch of morons, like we did in Butler. Or are we going to scoop up the first lady and POTUS and either go down or go up?"

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According to @RichStaropoli2, a former Secret Service agent in the New York Field Office and a Homeland Security undersecretary, the United Nations security was so difficult to work because they wanted to "screw with the Americans" that they once held up an entrance gate to the building for the Pres. George W. Bush motorcade for 10 minutes while he was urging them to open it to quickly let them inside.

"Eventually, the under secretary general of the U.N. tried to declare me and another [Secret Service agent who was my boss], persona non grata in the UN because we almost got into a fight and I almost threw a guy, a UN security guard, down that very escalator because they turned off the magnetometers for the president's visit," Starapoli tells me.

"They didn't want to have the magnetometers on because they said it slows everything down from getting in here," he added. "Really? How the hell do you know what these people are bringing in there? Why in the world would you shut down the magnetometers?"

The relationship between the Secret Service and the U.N. security team has gotten worse and worse, Starapoli adds, so the escalator and Teleprompter incident with Trump today come as no surprise.

"It was always, always a problem operating at the U.N. Our biggest problems were with the Americans that were working inside there who bought into the bullshit that this place was, you know, foreign soil, or whatever you want to call it. It was just ridiculous."
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