A disturbing video from the Trump assassination attempt has everyone asking this question

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There is still much Americans don’t know about an assassin shooting Donald Trump in the head.

The public isn’t getting any real answers from law enforcement.

And a disturbing video from the Trump assassination attempt has everyone asking this question.

Police bodycam video raises new questions about the Secret Service

Bodycam footage from a Butler police officer showed the Secret Service was warned about securing the roof from which the gunman fired upon former President Donald Trump.

The Secret Service left the roof unguarded despite being warned specifically about that location being a security threat.

“I f**king told them that they needed to post guys f**king over here…I told them that f*cking Tuesday. I talked to the Secret Service guys,” the officer stated.

The officer then said the Secret Service claimed they would station agents on the roof.

“They’re like, ‘Yeah, no problem. We’re going to post guys over here,” the officer added.

That obviously never happened as the Secret Service left the building outside of the security perimeter.

An unidentified individual asked the officer if the Butler Police Department was supposed to secure the roof of the building.

 “I thought you guys were supposed to do it,” the man asked.

 “No, we’re inside,” the officer replied.

The officer then repeated that he had warned the Secret Service about the dangers that location presented and that they needed to post agents on the roof.

 “I told them to post f**king guys over here,” the officer fumed.

Doubts about the Secret Service grow

The assassination attempt on Donald Trump’s life was the biggest Secret Service failure in the last 40 years.

The number of security failures was so appalling and incomprehensible many Americans think the actual story doesn’t make any sense.

What also doesn’t make any sense to broad swaths of the public is the fact that no one knows anything about the shooter except his name.

Authorities haven’t provided any information about possible motives.

The government expects Americans to believe that a 20-year-old who shot a President in the head had no apparent social media footprint or political views.

Government officials lying to the public about the Russia collusion hoax, the origins of the pandemic, and the effectiveness of lockdowns, masks, and vaccines eroded public trust in authority and institutions.

The inability of the Secret Service and the FBI to produce real answers about what happened that day in Butler, Pennsylvania is only adding fuel to that fire.

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