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Hey ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Zabia 4 Explain America
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and once again the Secret Service has stuff to answer for in relation to a failed attack on former President Donald Trump
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In this election season, it really helps us out. So the Secret Service has a lot to answer for
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Now, they, first of all, let's start with the good part. They caught this guy before he had a chance to get off a shot
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They did their job. They chased him. They didn't catch him. If not four, a witness, a brave witness who took the license plate number
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gave it to the police. This man may never have been caught
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but the Florida police were involved. The Secret Service, the FBI, were involved
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They all did their jobs perfectly once the man was spotted. But here's my question
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Here's the question to so many people. How in the hell was he on the golf course for 12 hours
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Without anybody noticing him How does that happen That to me is a catastrophic failure that golf course should have been swept And is it the Secret Services fault
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Not certainly not the agents on the ground fault, but somebody higher up who didn't believe that
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former President Trump and Kamala Harris, for that matter, deserve the same level of protection as the sitting president of the United States
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I disagree. I think both candidates deserve the same protection the President of the United States gets because we live in a political climate
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where this kind of stuff is becoming commonplace and that's terrifying to me
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I'll say it before and I'll say it again. We, in America, if you're a real American, if you were a real patriot
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you believe this in your core, we settle our political differences at the voting booth
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and only at the voting booth. Well, no, not only. We can write letters to our Congress members and our senators
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We can ask for action. We can protest, we can vote. We have lots of ways we can affect politics in this nation
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Violence is not one of them. It should never be one of them
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It makes us a third world banana republic country. That's not who we want to be
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And if you're a patriot and you think about engaging in violence, you are wrong
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You're not a patriot. If that's the case, you are not a patriot. You don believe in the fundamental principles of this country We don operate this way We are a free republic and we handle it at the voting booth We
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handle it with protests. We handle it with letters or phone calls to our members of Congress and Senate
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They work for us. If enough people call with a complaint, they're going to listen because they want your votes
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That's how you affect change. Secret Service a lot of work needs to be done
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I want you guys to listen to this report and let me know what you think in the comments
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The parent's second attempt on Donald Trump's life in the last two months back with the panel
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Andrew, I mean, how is it possible that the suspect would have been in the vicinity
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for nearly 12 hours without being spotted by law enforcement? We were just talking with Jonathan and John
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about the location that there's restaurants and a parking lot across the way
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I don't know if his vehicle was parked in there when he was shot at by Secret Service and he ran across the road or if it was
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just parked on the side of the road. But if it was parked on the side of the road, you would think
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that might have drawn some attention. Yeah, I doubt that he left it on the side of the road
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There's not really an easy or kind of an inconspicuous way to leave that vehicle there, certainly
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for that period of time So I think it a fair guess that it was parked somewhere in the locations that John and Jonathan were referring to You know the bigger question for me Anderson is how is a person secreted for some period of time
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Maybe the entire 12 hours, maybe some portion thereof, literally against the fence, probably 20 yards, 25 yards, or less from the T-box, the seventh hole T-box where the president would be teeing off if he, if he, if you
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had not been caught. This is a strange place for the service to be in because, you know, two things are true at the same time
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One, the plan that they had in place worked. The advanced agents saw the gun barrel
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They engaged the target with fire, and that mitigated the threat. So their strategy worked as planned, but the question is, how good is the strategy when it
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overlooks an assassin lying in wait, 25 yards away from where the president is going to
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be if you don't see that gun barrel. So I think this has really got to provoke a rethinking of these
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secret service methodologies, at least in terms of how they're applying them to this president
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who we know is a repeated target of pretty serious threats. Daniel, I'm wondering what you, what you think of that. I mean, how do you..
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