The Dan Bongino Show - Sunday Special: Comprehensive Secret Service Breakdown, plus Susan Crabtee and Chuck Marino 07/28/24
Episode Date: July 28, 2024First up, Dan explains the Secret Service walk disarray going on right now in that organization and key missed elements in the Trump assassination attempt. Next, Susan Crabtree, who has done some of t...he best reporting on this story, talked about this as she was getting a first hand account of the Kim Cheatle hearing. Then, Dan debunks some conspiracy theories going around about the botched assassination attempt. Finally, Dan talked with former colleague Chuck Marino, who gives some different perspective about what’s going on in the secret service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This is going to be a comprehensive breakdown of the Secret Service failure in Butler County,
Pennsylvania. Folks, this is a job I did for over a decade of my life.
I'm intimately familiar with how these things work. It can never happen again. First, I'm going
to explain how Secret Service walkthroughs work and the disarray going on right now within the
organization from sources feeding me information. Oh man, folks, are you ready you got your uh your pens out listen i'm trying to stay on top of this
for you guys as a conduit from a lot of secret service patriots the secret service right now
finds itself in one of the most perilous spots it's ever been in the secret service needs local
police departments state police agencies they cannot conduct security operations without them.
They just simply can't.
They don't have the personnel.
So because they failed so badly in their advanced planning and leaving that open line of sight rooftop for this assassin to shoot Donald Trump in the head,
because of that failure, they find themselves in this really perilous dilemma.
They don't want to talk about what the locals,
when I say locals, I mean non-secret service,
law enforcement officers at the scene,
could be state police, Butler County, whatever.
They don't want to talk about the locals
and what they did or didn't do
because they're afraid, media people,
you're writing this down,
they're afraid going forward,
locals aren't going to want to cooperate
with the Secret Service
out of fear of being thrown under the bus.
This is the damage.
The damage that's been done
from the shooting of Donald Trump,
he was shot, is so catastrophic.
What you're hearing in front of the scenes
is just a little bit of an iceberg
that is a, I mean, just mammoth underneath the water.
They don't know what to do because every time they say, well, that was a local post up on the roof
and they didn't show up because of the heat. They look like they're throwing the locals under the
bus, but it doesn't matter. It's the secret services responsibility if you needed it posted
then you should have found a poststander you can't just blame the locals do you see the political
problem they have here no one is going to want to work with them again the damage that's happened
from the shooting of donald trump is incalculable to the secret
service's reputation they don't know what to do they are totally lost and unlike the fbi
that's got their own issues the fbi has people up on the Hill who've been working political angles.
And believe me, this is not a compliment, just so we're clear.
There are people in the FBI, a cadre of people who work the Capitol Hill angle,
have been doing it for 50 years.
Believe me, if the FBI sadly wants to cover something up, they do.
Oh gosh, we've never seen that before.
The Secret Service has no political skills whatsoever in this they
are completely thank you not ready at all for this they have a skeleton crew of people up on
capitol hill with zero experience in politics whatsoever
now first let me just confirm something i already confirmed josh hawley put out in a tweet senator
from missouri republican yesterday new senator i love you but i'm sorry this is not new i wish
people would have listened to me earlier however they choose to get their news uh you know media
stuff uh still from corrupted sources with a batting average below the mendoza line rather
than this
show where we nailed it. New whistleblowers tell me law enforcement personnel were in fact stationed
to the roof the day of the Trump rally, but abandoned it citing the heat. They also say
law enforcement was supposed to be patrolling the building, but opted to stay inside instead.
Correct. Jim, when did we report that? Monday of last week at the RNC.
Jim, when did we report that?
Monday of last week at the RNC.
Steal it, take it.
I don't care.
This is not about me.
It is not about anything.
I mean it.
Don't ever quote me ever.
I don't give a damn.
I'm just asking you to please get this stuff out in a timely manner.
Making people wait seven days for a story
I told them seven days ago is ridiculous.
I told you people who are familiar with the breakdown, I told you on Monday, said exactly this. This explains
everything. They did not want to go up on the roof because it was hot. You're probably shaking your head like no way yes way I told you last week that's gonna be
important because if you would have listened to me last week media people I'm not talking about
you and the listening audience who love you thank you for sticking with this show for a source of
breaking news you guys have been way ahead of it the media folks the rest of what I'm about to tell
you as you get your pens out,
as we tell you again what happened that day for like the 10th time, will make sense when you
understand this one point. This is at the core of every single problem right now. When you understand
that the local CS team, a local asset was supposed to be on that roof. And they, someone objected that day.
Someone said, it's hot. We're not going up there. It doesn't matter. It was the secret
services job to say, well, if you're not going to go up there, we'll post it. And they didn't do it.
Now the secret service, I can't repeat this enough, is terrified to go out and tell the story
because they don't want to seem like
they're throwing the locals under the bus.
So they keep obfuscating the simple fact
that that was supposed to be a post
and they just let it go.
And an assassin took advantage of it
and shot Donald Trump.
That's the story.
That's point number one today.
That was supposed to be a post,
and they just didn't go up there because it was too hot.
This is confirmed three or four times over from sources of mine.
Bank it. And the Secret Service mine. Bank it.
And the Secret Service did nothing about it.
They just let it lie fallow.
And an assassin took advantage of it
and shot Donald Trump in the head.
Point number two,
when you understand that that was supposed to be
a local post, and again, local meaning not Secret Service, local law enforcement.
Now you'll understand why it took so long for the sniper to engage.
There are a number of people asking, well, what the hell took so long?
You had a guy on the roof with a rifle with his finger on the
trigger sighted in on donald trump on the stage what the hell was the cs team counter sniper team
waiting for i've got from as close a source as you're going to get to this okay
the reason they waited and hesitated was because they were unsure if that was in fact
the locals who were supposed to have that post.
Apparently, they waited for the muzzle flash,
which is an unbelievable lapse in security,
before they realized, that's not us.
That's us.
They waited for him to shoot.
You understand how them not showing up and the Secret Service doing nothing about it
created this whole series of unfortunate events, tragic events, deadly events.
Corey Comparatore is dead, was murdered.
Let's never forget that.
Two other people were shot in addition to Donald Trump, who was shot in the head.
A man died because of this absolute incompetence.
Stunning incompetence.
Someone's dead.
His name's Corey Comparatore.
He's dead. How name's Corey Comparator. He's dead.
How do you live with that?
They waited for the muzzle flash
because they were unsure
if that was one of ours or a friendly,
which could have been resolved
by the Secret Service site advance agent
if they just would have posted someone
on the damn roof
instead of whining about the freaking heat.
The heat.
I sat in the back of a damn follow-up on a 100-degree day with no air conditioning, with
a freaking suit on and a level three body armor.
I don't want to hear your stories about the freaking heat.
Point number three.
Again, media people, get your notepads out. You're way behind here.
You're blowing an opportunity. The video you're seeing going around social media of the sniper team and the black BDUs, it's all over Twitter and Truth and everywhere.
That is not the team that took out the assassin. Send it around all you want. That is not the team that took out the assassin.
Send it around all you want.
That's not the team that did it.
Everybody keeps sending it around saying,
why did these guys hesitate when they shot?
They are not the ones that took out the target.
The other Secret Service counter sniper team you don't see on video
took the shot from about three times as far as that
in a miraculous shot,
and thankfully took this guy out
before he shot again and killed Donald Trump
because he stood back up.
He would have killed him.
That's not the team.
This is an important fact.
Finally, and I'll go into this a little more.
I'm not going to rush it here but i'm running out of
time in this segment this has not been reported yet i'm going to give it to you here there was
confusion if there were additional attackers as they were evacuating donald trump from the stage
to the motorcade there was confusion because one of the first shots that rang out from the assassin's firearm penetrated a hydraulic line on a piece of farm equipment.
You can see it in the video.
You see the gases coming out and liquids, hydraulic, obviously.
Some of that hydraulic fluid was spewed on the motorcade, which was positioned certain vehicles right there.
Created kind of a bit of a chaotic situation above and
beyond the tragic chaos. In addition, what I'm hearing from a source this morning is there was
an explosion. It was a minor one. They don't know what it is. Was it a firework? Was it part of what
the assassin had planned? There was something detonated, but there was some minor explosion.
They were not sure if that wasn't
an additional attack in the motorcade area explain some of the delay in getting them off stage and
getting them back to the car and what to do and when to leave not an excuse for anything this
apocalyptic catastrophic security failure but that's not been reported yet and i think you're
gonna for you of course you're going to, of course,
you're going to be ahead of it. You'll see it reported probably a week from now. And someone
will write exclusive. I don't care if you take it as exclusive, just report it today.
That explains some of the chaos and leaving. They weren't sure if there was an additional attack
coming. That's from people who know people who know.
Let's just say.
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She has fantastic sourcing from inside the organization, the Secret Service.
Folks, you should follow her.
Here's some of her insights into what happened with this tragedy.
This is one of the few reporters doing actual work out there to uncover this massive Secret Service security failure.
Her name, if you don't follow
her on social media, you should, is Susan Crabtree. Excellent reporter. And by the way,
she's not some Johnny-come-lately to issues with the Secret Service. She's been reporting on it
for years. Susan, thanks a lot for spending some time with us. Really appreciate it.
Oh, it's my pleasure. You've been doing excellent work yourself, Dan.
Well, thank you. Thank you. You are actually at the hearing a lot.
You know, for the first time in a while there actually it started out a little rough, but I've a lot of good questions out there.
You're covering it on your ex account right now. Let me nail this one first, because I think it's critical.
The Secret Service director, Cheadle, is obviously obfuscating. This is an awful hearing for her. She looks ridiculous up there.
She will not give a timeline as to when this threat on the roof
was relayed to Secret Service agents.
Susan, you and I both know why.
Because then the next question's going to be,
if you knew it 5.30 or 5.40,
why did the team walk President Trump out on the stage
just after six o'clock?
Yeah, and my takeaway is is for the whole hearing,
the headline is, I have a timeline without specifics. She actually said that, uttered
those bureaucratic words to Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. And thank goodness for Greene,
because she was one of the very few members of Congress that seemed prepared for the hearing,
had done their homework, and was asking tough questions and wasn't taking bureaucrat tees for an answer.
I also give kudos to Representative Timmons.
He really was drilling down on a lot of these issues that we still have no answers to.
And he was the only one, I think it was like two hours and 18 minutes into the
hearing that was talking about, you know, the allocation of security resources between the
Trump rally and the Jill Biden event that same night. We know from yesterday, from your reporting
and Senator Grassley also talked to these whistleblowers who have said that there were three poststanders that were requested for Trump's rally and 12 for Joe Biden's event.
Now, you know what a poststander is.
You know, they're assigned to designated or Secret Service assigned to different areas of a rally, targeted areas.
But that just sort of scratches the surface.
He has asked for a full breakdown of all the resource numbers versus that event versus the Joe Biden's event. Just the number of agents in general. They've gotten vilch. There's stonewalling going on. And it's reprehensible. I mean, it's reprehensible. Reprehensible. But there's no more answers nine days after.
It's representable, but there's no more answers nine days after.
Susan, I hope some of the members are listening.
If you are, I want to vector you into something.
I hope you write about it.
The Secret Service Director Cheadle created quite a dilemma for herself with her under oath answers.
At one point, she was asked about denials of security requests from the Trump detail and she acknowledged that some of these
denials did happen but said that she didn't it didn't create a security vulnerability
but then she stated in another under oath answer that she in fact did not see and vet the security
plan for this event so you get where i'm going with this? So if the site supervisors on the ground and on the
Trump detail determined they needed additional
security assets and the
Secret Service director who did not
vet these things said no
then
we've got a problem. Then it
did create a vulnerability because the guys
on the ground thought it was a vulnerability and the
Secret Service director said no
to a site
plan security plan she didn't supervise you get where i'm going with this both of those stories
can't be true either she looked it over and said you don't need that because of these reasons or
she didn't and ignored the vulnerabilities the guys on the ground and ladies on the ground said
we're there well she kept saying that she that there were all the assets requested for this particular event were provided.
Now, exactly what does that mean?
And, you know, did the Secret Service agents who were assigned to protect the president, and they kept getting repeated denials over the last two years, it's been reported, that did they get tired of asking?
Over the last two years, it's been reported that, did they get tired of asking?
You know, come on.
Once you ask your boss for certain things and they say to you, no, 20 times, you stop asking. I mean, that is not, that's, whether they had assets does not answer.
But this, they had all the assets they requested for this event doesn't get to the whole culture of whether this was politicized in any way
in terms of the division of resources between a former president and a sitting president and his wife.
This is the whole outmoded protocol that it is not threat based,
that somehow Donald Trump and his rallies that
attract 50,000 people do not deserve to be threat-based. They are treated as a, just like
an old-style protocol, like any other former president, and they don't get the priority.
That is nonsensical, and it is not, you know, doesn't build confidence that there is any
effort to, and maybe now there is,
because we saw the difference, and she couldn't explain that either,
about the details, the exact details assigned to President Trump at the rally and at the convention.
I saw with my own eyes, there were all men at the convention that followed as the president,
and we saw quite vividly the detail.
And I'm not saying they didn't do
their jobs the female agents i'm saying they did but again uh it doesn't take elon musk to make a
speedo joke on an elephant about a five foot five uh female agent covering a six foot four president
that that isn't an hour quick it's just obvious it's common sense we're talking to susan crabtree
she's been a fantastic reporter you can follow her on X and various social media platforms.
She's been all over this Secret Service story. Another thing she said at the beginning of the
hearing, Director, Secret Service Director Kim Cheadle, she specifically said it. You can go
and do one of those word searches on C-SPAN that they're there to provide 360 degree coverage.
They are not there
to provide a flat circle drawn on a piece of paper around a protectee. In other words, a flat
two-dimensional figure that moves around. A 360 degree bubble means above and below and all around
three-dimensional. That's why they call it the bubble. I can't believe she said that and
simultaneously acknowledged in the hearing that there were no drone or airborne assets.
I mean, I don't understand. You just said this is another question for a member of Congress.
Director Cheadle, you just said you provide 360 degree security services for former President Trump, but you had absolutely nothing in the air.
Were you lying or did you just say, screw it, we're just going to leave the airborne picture open and let a guy get on a roof with no one noticing.
And he couldn't even tell when the that was what when she answered that question with a timeline without specifics.
When Crooks, when Thomas Crooks, the shooter, was able to fly a drone that morning at the site. And she said she corrected Marjorie Taylor Greene and said, well, because she had said, well, he flew the drone over the entire site.
Oh, well, not the entire site. Well, you knew he did it. So you know what time he did it.
Come on. But you can't provide the specific time.
How do we have to how are we supposed to, as American public, have confidence in your ability to be accountable?
Like you say, you are going to be, she says in 60 days, 60 days, they're going to do this investigation.
And then she's going to hold somebody accountable.
I can't believe she didn't commit to firing anyone.
You were talking to Susan Crabtree, excellent reporter on the Secret Service scandal, massive scandal.
One thing I want to address with the
media susan obviously present company excluded you've been doing an excellent job as they've
been the liberal media has been a disgrace on this when uh i reported a long time ago uh on
information from high-level secret service sources that donald trump's security footprint was not
satisfactory to meet the moment his life was in danger um i was called literally a conspiracy
theorist
you can look up the piece by daniel arkin at nbc news who by the way never reached out to me
um or never got a comment from me at all uh because he's just a clown and a joker but it's
even worse after the fact when people like you and i warned a week ago that repeated requests
for enhanced security around president trump or rebuffed we were called crazy and then all of a sudden, Carol Lennig at The Washington Post acts like she's breaking some huge story the other day.
Oh, look, security requests were rebuffed.
This story's been out with you and I for years and at a minimum regarding this event since last weekend right after it happened.
Yeah, and the Wall Street Journal also had a very specific piece, and Warren Strobel,
a good friend of mine, and an amazing national security reporter, written books about, on the
topic of Iraq war and Afghanistan, he came out with a piece on the 16th saying that Robert O'Brien,
the national security advisor for Trump, his former national security advisor, requested
security, and he was denied. RFA Jr, requested security, and he was denied.
RFA Jr. was requested, and he was denied.
And he thinks it's political so that he would have to spend more money on his campaign.
This is ridiculous that The Washington Post suddenly has lied too late, that's what I
call it, and believed the first lie earlier in the week, and so that we get discredited
early in the week, and everyone stops reporting about discredited early in the week, and everyone
stops reporting about it, even though we know it's true, and we keep saying it's true. Then all of a
sudden, Carol Leone gets some kind of source to finally talk to her, because she's burned all of
her sources that she used for her book on the Secret Service, and she's written two books
trashing Trump, and she's on the Democracy democracy dies in darkness. She finally got someone to tell her something last night,
probably from a congressional Republican leak,
which I seriously question whether that's advisable.
But she,
she,
this is suddenly news.
Is this,
this outmoded idea that only the New York times and the Washington post can
declare news that when they reported it,
that's the only time it's news.
I think that's,
that's really past day.
Yeah.
We're talking to Susan Crabtree, excellent reporter on this.
Susan, there is a story you and I have been all over,
and it is a huge scandal in and of its own right.
At a site like that with hundreds and thousands of attendees,
excited attendees in an outdoor rally where you have obvious line of sight issues.
An indoor rally, you have obvious line of sight issues. An indoor rally, you have fewer line of sight issues because the walls and the roof around the indoor venue will block line of sight from long distance threats.
Outdoors, you have a guy in a ghillie suit could be sitting a thousand yards away.
If he's a talented enough sniper, you got a real problem on your hands.
This guy was only 130 yards away, about a little over 400, 500 feet or so. This is
a disgrace that there were only three
Secret Service poststanders.
Now, I explained to the audience before
that does not include the working shift
and the SOD guys, CAT, CS,
and others, magnetometer teams. However,
three Secret Service
poststanders for hundreds and
thousands of people, that is
obscene that they had to detail people from HSI.
Great guys, not a knock on them at all.
But secret service agents don't know anything about Homeland Security investigations.
And HSI folks are not trained to do what we do.
This is a scandal in and of its own right for the largest threat profile protectee we
have, Donald Trump.
Absolutely true. And I was also told that the female lead site agent was a new agent
gone from the Pittsburgh office with relatively little experience.
And you know what the site agent does, Dan?
They're in charge of deciding what the promoter is
and all the assets needed.
And, I mean, they have to have a supervisor sign off of that
and there's a lead advance agent as well.
But how is someone who's inexperienced supposed to handle all that responsibility
and do it right?
Is that the reason why the building in question was not included in the perimeter?
I mean, that's a key security.
That's the security lapse, you know,
other than no one being on the roof of that building.
I guess there was local law enforcement inside,
even counter-striper teams inside,
but they weren't on the roof because it was hot.
I mean, for various reasons.
But it's just the whole thing is just not in fire, to put it the understatement of the year.
Susan, I got a minute left, so I got to wrap.
But I just want to ask you, as again, the premier reporter on this story, please try to get your hands on the CSU vulnerability assessment stands for counter surveillance unit.
That is a team that goes out in advance and goes and looks at vulnerable access points,
vulnerable lines of sight, ingress and egress, those kinds of things.
That CSU assessment, along with the counter sniper assessment, it's on paper and it's on email.
There's no doubt about it.
If they pointed out that roof, which I'm sure they did as a vulnerability assessment, didn't
post it, did nothing about it and did not block the line of sight from that roof, then
I've got to tell you, there is some severe negligence that may get into some pretty serious realms. I mean, this is really,
really bizarre. I've got to run, unfortunately. Susan Crabtree, thanks for your great reporting.
I hope people follow you on social media. You've been great. Thanks so much for your support and
interest. Take care. You got it. Folks, she's been really great. If you're following her account,
seriously, you're at least a day ahead of the news cycle.
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There are a lot of stories going around about what happened with the Secret Service.
Some of them are false or misdirections meant to misguide you and to stop you from asking
the critical questions.
I'm not going to let that happen.
Listen as I break this down.
Let's get back to some of this because this weekend there were a lot of clips floating around the internet and i'm going to do my best to keep us directed
towards the truth because again folks the truth doesn't have an agenda and i pledge to you on
everything i've got in me on my integrity here that i'm not going to spin your wheels there was
a theory floating around about a third shooter. Jim, if you would cut three.
Senator Ron Johnson was on Maria Bartiromo's show this weekend.
And he's not wrong.
There were three weapons used at the site.
But with regards to the third shooter, the current, the current, the current, the fourth time, the current information I have from trusted people I trust.
I wouldn't put it on the air if I didn't.
The current working theory is it was not a third, a second attacker, but that a local counter sniper team, i.e. not a Secret Service counter sniper team, fired at the assassin and missed.
That's why you're getting an audio signature from some of these, the internet sleuths out there. They're not wrong from a third weapon, but listen to Ron Johnson,
and he's not wrong when he says this, but I'm not sure he knows. He may know now who that third
shooter is. Check this out. So are you questioning whether or not there was a second shooter? Is that
what you're questioning? Or if the shooter had a different gun? You know, I saw an extremely
convincing video online. I know it's all over the place? You know, I saw an extremely convincing video online.
I know it's all over the place.
You know, there were three distinct shots early on,
followed by another five in more staccato, more rapidly fired,
and then the final one, which we believe took the shooter out.
How do you explain that?
I don't know.
I'm not an expert.
But the individual putting that video out says it clearly shows
that there were at least three different weapons fired that day okay this has been your home for breaking news i challenge you
out there if you don't like me hate my show you're a liberal and find that give me a story we've been
wrong on about this case we broke the ladder story that that was not a ladder climbed up on
the ac unit that there were only three circuit secret service agents at the site as poststanders.
That there was no drone at the site.
You heard that first here because our sources have been pretty good on this.
There's a number of working theories out there.
When they're theories, I've told you clearly they're theories.
They're not facts.
These theories may be based on evidence, but we haven't drawn any conclusions on it.
Regarding this, the current evidence is it was not a second shooter.
There's no available evidence that that's the case. None.
That third shot was from a local counter sniper team.
They shot, engaged the assassin on the roof and missed.
engaged the assassin on the roof and missed.
So Senator Johnson is absolutely accurate,
but don't draw any conclusions about that being a second gunman.
So far, there's no evidence of that. If any evidence emerges, I'll be the first to hear it.
But again, the Bongino rule here applies.
Give yourself 24 to 72 hours when you hear something on the internet to kind of sift
through what's garbage and what's not the reason i say that folks is there are a lot of people out
there i'm telling you for a fact who are in our business who are nothing more than provocateurs
they are not conservatives they secrete ourselves, into our social media conversations, and they plant nonsense
so filibusters will happen and no one will ever get to the bottom. It's a pretty sick tactical
technique to distract you from the truth. I'm convinced it's what happened in the 2020 election
too, that we had a legitimate case for a compromised election. Absolutely.
And we still do.
And there were people out there secreting narratives into our movement to distract you from stuff we absolutely knew was true.
Don't let it happen again.
Ron Johnson continued on Maria Bartiromo.
And this is an interesting clip about a mysterious guy in a gray suit on the roof folks
Occam's razor typically applies at these things but I'm going to tell you straight up from trusted
sources on this it's still kind of up in the air who this person was but I'll give you some working
theories on it and again you're all very smart people you can decide what sounds sensible and
what doesn't take a listen so this is the guy in the suit who walks up the ladder goes to the
roof and tells the local the locals send those pictures to this cell phone who was that person
well again I'm not sure that was the guy I think another County law enforcement gave the the number
to the other County law enforcement the the snipers, to send the
text. Some guy in a suit walks up the ladder. They believe you seeked service. I'm not sure
where they gave credentials, but that's part of it. Again, Maria, this is so preliminary.
I'm issuing this. I'm providing this information, a much more detailed timeline,
to prompt others to come forward. We need to complete this picture. We have a lot of puzzle pieces to fill in here.
Is it odd to you that the locals were being told to send the pictures
to the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Agency, ATF?
Where does ATF come in?
It's very odd.
The oddity starts with the fact that local law enforcement
were just tasked with securing the perimeter
told to go cover that agr building not really told where to set up so they set up on the second floor
they went to that agr building at 10 30 in the morning folks i don't know who that individual
in the gray suit was but it should not be hard to identify that person based on the available video at the site.
There are going to be a number of people who should be able to just pick him out if he was
local police, say state police, Butler County, or Secret Service. Now, regarding the ATF question,
I'm hearing from some people on the ground that the picture may have been sent over there for
some facial ID purposes. If that comes out in the wash, I'm not putting that out there as a firm conclusion. I'm just telling you what I've
heard from some people as to what they think that may have been. But it's my job to give you
what I know and to stick with trusted sources on this so we don't get spun up on stuff.
Because I'm telling you there are efforts out there right now to get you distracted.
You know what? I want to play this clip. I'm going to go a little bit out of order.
But Jim, the cut aid, if you would.
Mike Cernovich, a good follow on X. Great account. Nice guy.
Cernovich was interviewing with Tucker Carlson maybe you don't believe me maybe you
think I'm kidding having been in this business for a long time I can tell you right now I am
absolutely certain there are people who are pretending to be us who interjecting conversations
on social media with the strict intention of directing you down a path they know is fake so
that you'll never ask the real questions here's cernovich and
tucker talking about exactly this phenomenon maybe you don't believe me maybe you'll believe them
check this out do you think there are like lots of feds running around actually oh i i think there
are all kinds of feds embedded within the right-wing movement right-wing movement and the
conservative movement you think that's real oh yeah to discredit people that was the cia they there was a book co-intel pro you can read the cia manual on how you disrupt
movements which i read and what they would do the cia would do at the time they're doing it to the
black panthers but now they're doing it to anybody who's deemed christian or goes to a catholic
church is they have various tactics and one tactic they do is they call it stone. What do you call it when you keep talking filibustering? So you'll, you
have a group and you'll have two different agents put in. One is going to try to fed trap you like
they did in Michigan. Oh, we need to do more than just talk. We've talked for too long. It's time
to take action. And then that only works on the really desperate people who don't have anything going on, which happened post 9-11 to Muslim kids,
if we're being fully honest here. This isn't a new thing happening to us, and woe is us.
It was happening to Muslims, and a lot of conservatives didn't really care.
That's true.
The FBI stopped another terrorist attack. No, they didn't. They found some poor Muslim kid
who was lonely, maybe mildly autistic, and they planned a whole thing for him. Or he had non-mainstream opinions, but wasn't
hurting anyone. By the way, you're allowed to have non-mainstream opinions. In fact, that's the whole
point of this country. It's allowing you to have non-mainstream opinions. Right. So now it's our
turn in the barrel. So on the one hand, they'll try to do that with low-hanging fruit. On the other
hand, they'll have people who filibuster and make it so that nothing can
really get done.
That second part, we all know about the Fed napping and other things.
Of course, there are going to be people in the government trying to entrap you.
This is not a new problem.
Law enforcement authorities, sadly, have always had a number of rotten apples in there
some with a larger number some with a smaller number that'll try things like this but the
second part he is absolutely correct about there are people out there i am sure of it who are going
to come out tomorrow jim you've seen it you've been in this business longer than me you've seen
it probably a thousand times there's going to be a conversation going on on twitter and someone's gonna come in there with like you know maga
superhero he's not one of us it's like he or she they're not at all they're just doing that
and they're gonna say this guy's a phony i'm telling you i have evidence that space aliens
did it look and everybody's gonna click on it and what it does is it gets you redirected from
serious questions like how did the secret service miss an obvious communications failure and who was
this guy shooter working with if anyone and it gets you distracted with we'll call it the mars
alien theory and then all day you're on twitter like oh this guy said they do it on purpose that
is the point they want you guys to filibuster endlessly on whatever.
I'm just making up.
Operation Dragon Tooth.
I've got proof.
The Russians did it.
Oswald resurrected from the grave.
And everybody's like, really?
They are trying to sucker you.
I know you guys aren't going to fall for it.
I'm just saying this is done intentionally.
And I'm already seeing it on this shooting case.
Who was this guy working
with that's an open question man we better get answered if anyone at all but i agree with most
of you that it is awfully suspicious that he left no social media footprint whatsoever are you
kidding me is that a joke you're seriously sticking with that they want they don't want
those questions answered.
So you're going to get the, you know, second gunman theory and things like that.
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This is Charles Chuck Marino, a good friend of mine, former Secret Service agent.
He has some really great insights as well.
All right, I want to welcome back to the show a former colleague of mine, a friend, good
guy, very talented agent during his time with the Secret Service.
Former agent with the Secret Service, Charles Chuck Marino.
Chuck, welcome back to the show.
We appreciate it.
Hey, Dan.
Thanks for having me.
Of course.
You've been doing some really excellent and honest commentary, folks, on this.
And I think a lot of the working agents you and I worked with really appreciate it.
Because Chuck, I think you as well as I
are getting a ton of emails
from both formers and active agents
that are absolutely horrified
by this apocalyptic abomination
of a security failure.
And just to be clear from guys like you and I
who have not been part of security failures like this,
thankfully, there's no excuse for this. This is just an abject failure.
You know, Dan, you're right. And I got to tell you what's blowing my mind is this,
the building was outside the security perimeter. And I think it's been bad messaging from the start
from the former director of the Secret Service, because threats
like that are what drive the established perimeters. So you and I both know you walk out
there, you say this building's too close, it's got a line of sight, you know what, that's in our
perimeter, and we're going to secure it accordingly. Instead of making it sound like it was just left
up in the air, you know, for the cops to come up with their own plan to secure it.
And that's, you know, ever since that description,
it's been breaking bad for the service.
Yeah.
Talking to Chuck Marino, former Secret Service agent.
Chuck, I heard you on Fox providing that commentary this morning,
and I was at the table pounding the table like,
yes, the threat determines the security asset allocation not
the other way around the counter sniper unit of the secret service recognizes threats out to
roughly a thousand yards which a super competent sniper in a ghillie suit could pull off you're 100
correct we don't just go well it's kind of hot and that building's 130 yards, but whatever,
man, like Alicia Silverstone and Clueless, like that's not what we do. But let me ask you one
question here as well. Again, you haven't done hundreds of advances yourself. The advance agent,
as you well know, is at the site way before the protectee shows up so whoever the advance agent is that
day is there hours before Donald Trump arrives on the scene what me as a former
agent I think you were kind of curious about as well want to put words in your
mouth is if the advance agent was there that day and knew this was a threat
there's gonna be some CSU and CS vulnerability assessment it's gonna show
that that line of sight in that particular building was a threat from an elevation standpoint. Then how the hell
did they let the site go unmanned? Even if they agreed that it was a local post, which I hear
they agreed, and they said, oh, it's too hot, then why not come up with a different strategy? Like,
hey, you know what? We'll rotate post standards in and out to make sure nobody goes up there or or chuck things you and i've done like we'll block the line of
sight to at least make sure they can't see donald trump on the stage there were other ways to fix
this it's like they forgot about the uh effective implementation part right to go check on things
that are supposed to be posted by state and local law enforcement.
Look, if it's not being covered to the satisfaction of that site agent, then he's got to fix it,
and he's got to fix it quick. But this should all be done well in advance. As you said,
this should all be coordinated, the lines of communication, everything that you and I are
hearing today about, you know, no communication between state and local law enforcement, this finger pointing, which is bad for all agencies.
None of this should happen.
This would have taken, you know, us five minutes to say that building is a threat.
Here's what we're going to do.
It better be posted.
And I'm going to be back here the morning of the event.
And I'm going to check on it and keep checking on it.
Yeah. Talking to Chuck Marino, former secret service agent with a lot of experience in this.
Chuck, that segues nicely to my next question. You know, you and I both know that security is
treated as a three-dimensional bubble, not a circle on a piece of paper that moves with the
protectee. So 360 degree, three-dimensional security bubbles
mean above and below.
That's a serious issue in New York
where if the president's walking on the street,
there's a train station below.
We might man that.
We have NYPD down there.
But we also always keep assets overhead
for a number of reasons.
You want to make sure a plane doesn't crash into the site.
It's not like that's happened before.
I mean, I say sarcastically.
I mean, this stuff has actually happened.
How in the hell did the air security branch not have a $100 drone up there
or a fleer or a huntsman or something just to look down on the site and say,
hey, we got a guy on the roof who shouldn't be there?
I mean, this is inexcusable to not have eyeballs in the sky.
Look, my understanding is they've got a program.
Field offices have the tools to deploy.
And so why this technology wasn't deployed and used,
the Secret Service is going to have to explain.
But it's unacceptable, especially the airspace
needs to be closed. That needs to be ensured. Look, former President Trump is a high enough
level on the threat assessment scale to be practically equivalent to the President of the
United States, based on actions that he took during his presidency against state actors like Iran,
on actions that he took during his presidency against state actors like Iran and his visibility and policy decisions now. So look, give him the highest level of protection. The airspace needs
to be closed. Drone mitigation needs to be a part of the plan. And for anything less, it's inexcusable.
Talking to Chuck Marino, former Secret Service agent. Chuck, one of the questions I find
baffling, which still we have not been given a candid, honest answer on, is from multiple sources
that are feeding me and others information, the Secret Service knew between 15 and 20 minutes out,
conclusively, I would say it's probably earlier, but let's just work with that timeline for now
because that's enough about 15 or 20 minutes out that there was an unmitigated threat out there a
man outside what they claim is their secure perimeter roaming around rangefinder backpack
i mean these are all furtive type suspicious movements which should have stopped uh president
trump to protect you that day from walking out on stage. There's a room at these sites called the holding room everybody knows about. The president
goes there to hold when there's a threat. I can't think of one possible reason why this wasn't
relayed to the shift to say, hey, just keep them in the limo, keep them in the truck, or keep them
in the holding room until we can figure out what's going on. I mean, it's not like the networks weren't going to wait a few minutes on these speeches.
They're late all the time.
Yeah. You know, we're starting to see with this significant failure in the plan,
all the other cracks starting to be exposed.
And we're going to see it significantly in communications in that area.
Like me, I can't figure it out because,
as you and I both know, this is nothing elaborate. It's the counterpart system literally sitting
side by side with law enforcement agencies that are participating in the security plan.
So for the life of me, like you, I still can't figure out how the communication didn't flow here
in this situation. but you're right yeah
should have never gone the stage uh with based on the timing that you're saying and you're right it
was probably longer yeah i sorry to mean interrupt them yeah i'm having a tough time because people
like you and i did this for a living i was on uh my friend glenn glenn beck show this morning you
know glenn has no
secret service experience whatsoever and chuck he's asking questions yeah that both guys like
you and me can't i can't answer without attributing to malice or stupidity i i really can't find an
option c and it's driving me bananas let me ask you another question so there are friends of ours
who i think you and I both know there's a
significant email trail here about security requests for enhancements to the Donald Trump
detail on the DTD, right? There's an email trail. There have been white papers out there. I have
this on good authority, let's just say. You know, what I found bizarre was former director,
thankfully, Kim Cheadle's testimony under oath yesterday trying
to evade this basic question i mean if you're going to take responsibility and i quote say the
buck stops here uh which is what she did then part of it is to say hey listen we failed uh there were
requests for security enhancements in the past we denied them these repeated denials probably led to
a failure to request them anymore i mean if i'm telling you a thousand times
i need antiviral protection you say no and my computer gets hacked you don't have any easy
excuse you should have said yes i mean she really she she was risking perjury yesterday with some of
these dangerous answers well that was a train wreck yesterday and again not being transparent
with members of congress you you know, giving two
interviews, leaking the opening statement. None of this was good and certainly not in the spirit
of the Secret Service, for sure, which is why she's now the former director. But, look, this
happened on her watch. She's got to take responsibility for all of this. And if there
were numerous requests, which you and I
know there were, then she should have articulated why they were denied. That's not part of the
investigation by the Bureau right now. They're looking at the assassination attempt. She could
have freely spoke about this and said, here was the decision I made. I denied it. I stood by it.
And here's why. But she didn't even do that,
which tells me she knows it was the wrong decision. And I'm hoping for the life of me,
it wasn't a political decision. Oh, gosh, I'm hoping to. We're talking to Chuck Marino,
former Secret Service agent, former colleague and a friend. Chuck, last question. And I'd like to
get your take on this. And you may not agree. and that's fine. I'm asking you candidly and seriously
because I like your answer.
I think one of the problems with the Secret Service right now
is this commingled investigative mission.
I get it, the history of the Secret Service
with counterfeiting.
I understand the whole thing.
There's been this ethos in the past,
this mythological story we tell each other
that, oh my gosh, it makes people better protection agents.
No, protection makes people better protection agents. I don't play football to become a better baseball
player. The Secret Service needs a field office system. But the Secret Service, you don't have
to transfer everyone to a protection detail. You'd probably lose everyone. But you could keep them in
the field doing threat cases, critical infrastructure analysis. I mean, you know, we have firemen some
days who, you know, they don't have a fire. They don't go start a fire because they're there to be reactive to a fire. I think we need to dump
this investigative mission. It's creating way too many problems with the travel rotation,
you know, court cases for people. We need these guys dedicated to this mission. We've seen what
happens when we fail. Your thoughts on that? I agree with you 100%. And I'll say it a
different way. You can't complain that you're constantly being asked to do more with less
and keep raising your left hand up asking for more. Look, you're not going to get this type
of coverage for screwing up a counterfeit investigation. You and I both know that
protection is where it's at. It's the number
one priority of the Secret Service. They're the best in the world at it, and they need to keep
doing that. So they've got to focus their attention, all their resources on protection-related
functions. I agree with you. Protective intelligence, critical infrastructure,
you protective intelligence critical infrastructure technical security um all of that stuff but it's got the foundation has to be protection going forward and give those investigations back to
treasury or wherever else uh i'm really i don't use the lord's name in vain but thank god because
i'm glad a smart guy like yourself who I believe in and trust and work with,
feels the same way.
This does not mean guys will be on 24-hour protection.
It just means we will focus exclusively on threat cases,
critical infrastructure,
things directly related to the protective function.
And you're right.
We can't keep raising our hand going,
we'll take NSSEs, National Special Security Vets.
Oh, we'll take e-crimes
electronic cards you you right you can't make both arguments hey we're doing too much hey give us
more it doesn't work that way chuck marino you've been fantastic follow him charles marino on x he's
had some really really super insightful commentary you see him on fox on cable news just really great
work chuck thanks for telling the truth i'm getting a lot of feedback from mutual friends who appreciate you being an
honest voice man we got to fix this thing and not just complain about it
thanks for your time we appreciate all likewise you too Dan thanks you're the
best thank you you got a buddy I work with that guy folks that guy's legit I'm
telling you there are good guys who really really are absolutely 100%
committed to fixing this apocalyptic security failure.
They are embarrassed. They are horrified. If I could, I would read you the hundreds,
more than hundreds of texts from people I've worked with in law enforcement and the service
who are absolutely, I don't even have the words, the modifiers and adjectives and adverbs to
describe how disgusted they are
about what happened fix it or someone's gonna die thanks for listening to the podcast i hope this
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