Rand Paul on USSS: Why Don’t We Replace the People Who Didn’t Do Their Job, Instead of Giving Them More Money?
‘One of the most important things that we’ve asked Secret Service for was denials of security’
Sep 18, 2024 11:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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PAUL: “We know that in Butler County was the first time that they had counter snipers there. Thank God. If they had not had the counter snipers there, that shooter would have continued, and Donald Trump would have surely been killed, as well as many more people. He was taken down pretty quickly, but there was a host of errors. He never should have gotten on the roof. They saw him for 90 minutes, but never stopped the proceeding in order to interview him or interdict him. They knew he was on the roof, man on a roof, man on a roof for three minutes. That was broadcast to the control tent, and yet Trump was still not taken from the stage. So the first assassination attempt, error after error after error, but these were errors of willpower, not manpower. Now, like Washington, everything else, somebody fails at their job, you give them more money. No, why don't we replace the people who didn't do their job and have better people in those positions?”