Trump Asks: 'How Did Somebody Get on That Roof?'
- July 21, 2024 11:03am
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In an exclusive interview with Fox News Channel's Jesse Watters, former President Donald Trump questions how a gunman was able to access the roof of the venue where he was shot during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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Trump Asks: 'How Did Somebody Get on That Roof?'
In the wake of the July 13 assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, fresh details are emerging about the security measures that were in place prior to the incident. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Channel's Jesse Watters, airing Monday night at 8 p.m. ET, Trump raises questions about how the gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was able to position himself on the roof of the venue.
"How did somebody get on that roof?" Trump asked Watters. "And why wasn't he reported, because people saw he was on that roof."
Trump Asks: 'How Did Somebody Get on That Roof?'
According to the Washington Post, Trump's security detail had previously requested additional security measures, such as magnetometers, more personnel, and additional snipers, but these requests were denied due to a lack of resources. The Secret Service has since released a statement defending its security arrangements and emphasizing its commitment to ensuring the safety of those under protection.
Trump's concerns stem from reports that individuals in the crowd observed Crooks on the roof prior to the shooting.
Trump Asks: 'How Did Somebody Get on That Roof?'
"When you have Trumpers screaming, the woman in the red shirt, 'There's a man on the roof,' and other people, 'There's a man on the roof and who's got a gun,'...that was quite a bit before I walked on the stage," Trump said. "And I would've thought someone would've done something about it."
The Secret Service has not yet responded to Trump's specific questions regarding the gunman's access to the roof. However, the agency has stated that it utilizes various measures to balance personnel, technology, and operational needs to ensure the safety of its protectees.
Trump Asks: 'How Did Somebody Get on That Roof?'
The incident has raised concerns about the effectiveness of security arrangements at political rallies, particularly in the face of potential threats. The Secret Service will likely face further scrutiny as it investigates the circumstances surrounding the assassination attempt and determines whether any changes to security protocols are necessary.
Moreover, the shooting highlights the ongoing risks faced by political figures in the current climate, where threats of violence have become increasingly prevalent. Security officials and law enforcement agencies will need to remain vigilant in monitoring potential threats and implementing appropriate measures to protect those at risk.
The investigation into the assassination attempt is ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge in the coming weeks and months. As the situation develops, it will be essential to ensure transparency and accountability in order to prevent future incidents and maintain public confidence in the security arrangements protecting our elected officials.
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