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Trumps Assassination Attempt | Chazz Palminteri Show | EP 183

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In this episode, we talk about the horrific events of June 13, 2024, when former President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt at a rally near Butler, Pennsylvania. How was Crooks able to fire a shot from just 130 meters away, striking Trump in the upper right ear? Despite being spotted moments before he pulled the trigger and previously flagged as a person of suspicion, the gunman was still able to execute his plan, raising serious questions about the security measures in place.

We'll explore how this incident happened, what went wrong, and who should be held accountable. Join us as we discuss the strange facts and holes surrounding the investigation, including why the Secret Service did not take more robust action against Crooks despite the clear warning signs. We'll also cover the broader implications of this event on political discourse and candidate security in the United States.

From the immediate response of Secret Service agents, who neutralized the shooter, to the resignation of Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle following widespread criticism, we provide a comprehensive analysis and my thoughts of this shocking event.

Stay connected with me on social media for behind-the-scenes updates and more:

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In this episode, we talk about the horrific events of June 13, 2024, when former President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt at a rally near Butler, Pennsylvania. How was Crooks able to fire a shot from just 130 meters away, striking Trump in the upper right ear? Despite being spotted moments before he pulled the trigger and previously flagged as a person of suspicion, the gunman was still able to execute his plan, raising serious questions about the security measures in place.

We'll explore how this incident happened, what went wrong, and who should be held accountable. Join us as we discuss the strange facts and holes surrounding the investigation, including why the Secret Service did not take more robust action against Crooks despite the clear warning signs. We'll also cover the broader implications of this event on political discourse and candidate security in the United States.

From the immediate response of Secret Service agents, who neutralized the shooter, to the resignation of Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle following widespread criticism, we provide a comprehensive analysis and my thoughts of this shocking event.

Stay connected with me on social media for behind-the-scenes updates and more:

  continue reading

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